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Association Charges FG On Leather Industry

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The Leather and Allied
Products Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (LAPMAN) last Wednesday urged the Federal Government to develop the indigenous leather industry to reduce importation of finished products.
The Chairman, Board of Trustees of LAPMAN, Alhaji Bashir Danyaro, made the call in an interview with our correspondent on the sideline of the two-day Leather Industry Revival Conference which ended in Abuja.
Danyaro said that a lot would be achieved if the industry was fully developed and that more revenue would be generated from the exportation of finished leather products.
“The last (leather foreign exchange) figure we had in year 2009 was $680 million but in 2011, it went up to $3 billion, according to Central Bank’s figures.
“In the nearest future, it is to see the Nigerian leather industry being grown to the level that Brazil has gone.
“Brazil now is exporting leather to 80 different countries, finished leather and finished goods.
“We are only exporting semi-finished and very little finished leather.
“But now we want a situation where our leather when we finish in Nigeria, should be produced into goods that we can export abroad.
“Then we are now adding value and creating more jobs and getting more money out of our products than sending our raw material from our country to finish them and return them to our country.“
The chairman listed the major challenges confronting the sector as: inadequate infrastructure, the need for manpower development and adaptation of new technologies as well as policy gaps.
“There are policies that government must make sure it creates so that it can help the industry grow; one of them is the local content.
“Government should encourage buy-in to save jobs so that Nigerians will be encouraged to buy Nigerian goods, thereby creating job for Nigerians.’’
According to Danyaro, the country used to have about 40 tanneries but the number has dropped to 10.
He, therefore, urged the government to ensure the revival of the industry to boost production, create jobs as well as gain the confidence of the people to wear their finished products.
“If the government has been able to take care of the industry the way it should, we would definitely have seen a change especially in the Northern part of the country where we have youths doing nothing.
“The leather industry is big enough to take all of them and give them gainful employment.
“It is a labour intensive area; all the leather chains require people and a lot of people.
“Any factory that is either making leather or producing shoes or bags uses a lot of labour.

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Minister Constitutes Tech Committee On Aviation Ties With Angola

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Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, has constituted a technical committee to work with the Angolan Embassy on deepening aviation ties with Nigeria.
Special Assistant on Media and Communications to the Minister, Mr. Tunde Moshood, in a statement, said the committee would oversee logistics and help solidify plans for the Minister’s visit and potential areas of collaboration.
This development is coming after Keyamo received the Angolan Ambassador to Nigeria, Jose Bamoquina Zau, and his Deputy, Nelson Paulo Kafikiri, in Abuja.
The statement revealed that the Angola’s Minister of Transport, Dr. Ricardo Viegas de Abreu, was keen to build a synergy between both nations and was eager to tap into the wealth of experience of Nigeria’s aviation leadership.
According to the statement, “The visit is aimed at strengthening aviation ties between Nigeria and Angola, particularly as Angola embarks on a new era for its aviation industry.
“The Angolan delegation brought positive updates on the progress of Angola’s aviation sector, specifically highlighting the recent overhaul of its airport infrastructure.
Ambassador Zau informed Keyamo that the new airport, set to serve as a strategic hub for the region, will be officially inaugurated in one month’s time.
In delivering a message from the Angolan Minister of Transport, Ricardo de Abreu, the Ambassador conveyed the Minister’s warm greetings and underscored Angola’s eagerness to foster collaboration with Nigeria.
He expressed interest in exploring a bilateral air services agreement and other mutually beneficial opportunities within the aviation sector.
Ambassador Zau also extended an official invitation from Minister Ricardo de Abreu for Keyamo to attend the grand opening of Angola’s new airport next month.
He emphasised that both nations stand to gain from deeper cooperation, particularly in aviation business and infrastructure development.
In response, the aviation Minister expressed appreciation for the visit and congratulated the Angolan government on its impressive strides in aviation infrastructure.
He affirmed his commitment to attend the upcoming event and signalled Nigeria’s readiness to work closely with Angola to enhance air connectivity and explore new business opportunities.
“To ensure seamless coordination ahead of the event, the Aviation Minister has constituted a technical committee to work with the Angolan Embassy’s team.
“The committee will oversee logistics and help solidify plans for the Minister’s visit and potential areas of collaboration.
“The meeting underscores the continued commitment of both nations to expand their aviation sectors and work towards a prosperous and mutually beneficial relationship”, Moshood stated.

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NIWA Wants Deeper Private Investment In Blue Economy

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The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has called for deeper private sector participation in the blue economy initiative to harness greater benefits from it, for national development.
The Authority also commenced moves to improve security across the nation’s Waterways, in a bid to attract private investment into the Blue economy.
Managing Director of NIWA, Mr. Bola Oyebamiji, who disclosed this to newsmen during the tour of Wari and Onithsa area offices, said NIWA is determined to revamp the nation’s economy by consolidating on Public/Private Partnerships (PPP) initiatives.
“This initiative is part of our deliberate plans to open up new opportunities to maximise full economic potentials of the nation’s waterways.
“The PPP is the way to go but we need people or investors, who have genuine intentions and purposes to enable us align with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for economic recovery”, he said.
The agency’s boss tasked the staff to live up to expectation by working harder in revenue generation that could open rooms to better their welfare.
He warned the staff against indolence and laxity since he was committed to staff welfare and revenue generation
According to him, there is need for the staff to be disciplined and committed by rededicating themselves to the growth and development of the Authority.

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Discount Airfares: Qatar Airways, Access Bank Extend To Dec

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The Qatar Airlines, in its efforts to further ease financial burden of air passengers, has extended its discount partnership deal with Access Bank till December 2024.
Access Bank customers, who book their flights online using Qatar Airways’ website in this deal, enjoy up to 12 percent discount on both business and economy classses.
The Bank’s customers, using the promo code “ACCESS”, can book flights to any destination in the world and travel.
Qarta Airline, in a statement through the Vice President–Africa, Hendrick du Preez, stated that the partnership reiterates the Airways’ commitment to streamline travel within and across African markets by delivering first-rate services and offerings to passengers.
“As we are in the summer season and passengers tend to want to travel to spend time with loved ones, our priority at Qatar Airways remains broadening opportunities to travel for our passengers in the African market.
“Although Africa stands as the most underserved market, we strongly believe in the power of partnerships like these in transforming travel within the continent.
“We are proud to partner with respected pan-African financial institutions like Access Bank to provide innovative incentives for passengers and customers”, he stated.
This is coming on the heels of Qatar Airways’ recent expansion of routes across the African continent along with increased flight frequencies in various locations.
Also in the release, Access Bank’s Executive Director for Corporate and Investment Banking, Iyabo Soji-Okusanya, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership.
“Our team is delighted to collaborate with Qatar Airways to bring exceptional travel benefits to our valued customers. This offering aligns with our commitment to enhancing the overall experience for those who choose Access Bank and continue to do so every year.
“By providing exclusive discounts on Qatar Airways flights, we aim to make travel more accessible and enjoyable for our customers”, Soji-Okusanya said.

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