Nigerians Get Ready To Patronise “Made In Nigeria” Products - President Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has hinted that Nigerians get ready to
patronise products made in the country after he pledged that his
administration will implement essential reforms to protect Nigerian
manufacturers from unfair competition from abroad....Full press report
below:
“We will no longer allow our markets to be flooded with things we can
produce ourselves. We must believe in our system. Whenever you need my
intervention at anytime, please come to me, ” President Buhari told the
Permanent Secretary, Abdulkadir Musa and senior officials.
At a meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of
Industry, Trade and Investment, and senior officials of relevant
agencies, President Buhari stressed that with its focus on job creation,
his government was ready to do whatever it considers necessary to boost
domestic manufacturing and
industrialisation.
The President said that his administration will fully support the
effective implementation of the plan evolved by the Ministry to boost
local manufacturing through legal, regulatory and structural reforms,
lower interest rates, special intervention funds, protection of local
manufacturers and significant improvements in national infrastructure.
“With high interest rates and entrepreneurs needing trillions of Naira
to buy machinery, we are virtually back at Ground Zero as far as
industrial development is concerned.
“So, we will shun all anti-development policies, and make the climate
more suitable for entrepreneurs. We will create the environment for them
to thrive. Generating employment was one of our key campaign promises
and we will keep that promise.
The Permanent Secretary and his team told the President that the
objective of the Ministry’s Industrialisation Plan was to create more
jobs, diversify exports and broaden the country’s tax base.
They said that the plan’s critical success factors included dialogue and
consultation with industry stakeholders, essential reforms and greater
collaboration among relevant agencies.
Source: PMNews
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