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Israeli Firm To Train A’Ibom Indigenes In Automobiles

L-R: Principal Private Sector Specialist, African Development Bank (AfDB), Mr Emmanuel Akinwumi, Acting Division Manager of AfDB, Masumbuko Robert, Chairman, Board of Directors, Amb. Adamu Aliyu, Managing Director, Bank of Agriculture, Prof. Danbala Danju and Executive Director, Corporate Services, Alhaji Mohammed Sambo, during the AfDB’s Scoping Mission to partnership with the Bank of Agriculture on financial inclusion, in Abuja on Monday
An Israeli automobile manufacturing company, MIMSHAC Merkavim Transportation Technologies Plant, said it would train no fewer than 20 Akwa Ibom indigenes in automobile manufacturing.
Mr Ronen Golan, International Business Development Adviser of the company, disclosed this in Itu on Tuesday during the ground-breaking ceremony marking the establishment of the plant in the state.
Golan disclosed that his company was a leading automobile assembling firm with specialty in the production of luxury buses, utility vehicles, ambulances and fire trucks.
He said that apart from training indigenes in automobile manufacturing, the company would create job opportunities for the people, build schools and bring international investors to the state.
Golan thanked the state governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel, for accepting that the plant should be established in the state.
He assured that the company would partner the government to make the state an industrial haven ‘’and bring Jewish blessings to the state’’.
Performing the ground-breaking ceremony, Gov. Emmanuel said that the coming of the establishment of the plant was an evidence of his commitment to attracting Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) to the state.
He promised to partner the Israeli automobile industry to bring opportunities for the industrialization of the state.
According to him, industrialization is the cornerstone to wealth creation and sustainable development of the state.
The governor said that the state was endowed with abundant resources, which would be harnessed for industrial use.
He announced plans by his administration to establish a clay refining plant in Itu area to make use of the natural resources in the environment.
Paramount ruler of Itu, Edidem Edet Inyang, assured the company of conducive environment for its operations.
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