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Envoy Urges FG To Empower Manufacturers
Consul-General, South African High Commission, in Lagos, Mr Mokgheti Monaisa, says Nigerian manufacturers would do better with more government encouragement.
Monaisa, who spoke with newsmen said that more patronage of made in Nigeria products would impact positively on the nation’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP).
“We see a lot of South African products on the shelves of Nigerian markets; we also want to see more made in Nigeria goods in South Africa.
“We have been encouraging Nigerian fashion designers in South Africa. What we want to start is to advance exports of consumer goods from Nigeria to my country,” he said.
He said Nigerian manufacturers, including small scale ones, lacked basic facilities and which was hampering their progress.
The consul-general also advised the Federal Government to address the problem of smuggling and importation of banned and substandard goods.
He said it was imperative that locally made goods should not compete with foreign ones, especially where Nigeria had comparative advantage in the production of such goods.
Monaisa said that the promotion of the manufacturing sector would attract more foreign investors and assured that “South African businessmen will continue to do business with Nigeria.
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