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Low capacity utilisaion by Industries and poor contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have been blamed on lack of patronage of Nigerian-made products.
The Federal Minister of Trade and Invement Olusegun Aganga who made the remark during a visit to the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone near Port Harcourt noted that the federal government was committed to growing the economy through industrialisation and backward integration.
According to him, “we will work with the industries to enhance their productivity, improve the quality of their products and ensure that we significantly reduce the importation of sub-standard products as we work towards achieving zero tolerance in this area.
We are already working on a local patronage bill to protect Nigerian manufacturers and stimulate industrialisation and ensure that Nigerian made goods are patronised. We will help enhance the production capacity of the industries so that they will be able to satisfy local consumption and also export. Once manufacturers have good market for their products and produce in a business friendly environment, jobs will be created and wealth generated.
Aganga emphasised that it is about using materials we have locally. “That is the way to create jobs and industrialise a nation. We have shipyards in this country where boats, vessels can actually be built. We have, today a company that has the capacity to build and maintain vessels and boats yet we are buying these things from abroad. We should not allow that to happen again.”
He said government is committed to providing the enabling environment for local and foreign investors to invest in Nigeria, adding that this will enable government create additional jobs, generate wealth and transform the economy.
Government, he remarked, would use the Oil and Gas Free Zone strategy to achieve its industrialisation goal, especially in the petrochemical and service industry, noting that the use of local materials for production in these areas had saved the country’s foreign exchange that would have been used for importation.
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