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FG To Institutionalise Made-In-Nigeria Goods Exhibition
The Federal Government has announced plan to institutionalise exhibition of made in Nigeria products in the country.
The Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Commerce/Industry, Dr. A.K. Mohammad disclosed this in Port Harcourt during the South-South Zonal flagging off of the campaign for patronage of Made- in-Nigerian products.
Dr. Mohammad said that the exhibition will provide the opportunity for both the public and private sectors including contractors as well as ordinary citizens to source their requirements from Nigerian companies.
He said that the campaign was aimed at increasing the industrial base of the country, enhancing non oil exports and decreasing imports of consumer goods.
In his words, “These objectives will certainly create jobs, wealth and employment, fight poverty and diversify the foreign exchange earning capacity of our economy.”
The permanent secretary who was represented by Alhaji Usman M.D. Gwandu also decried the highrate of smuggling, counterfeiting and even dumping of foreign goods in Nigeria, lamenting that the situation had contributed in large measures towards the unfortunate position of the manufacturing sector in the country.
According to him, “while government is working very hard to address the critical infrastructural constraints, it is important that we all act in unison to confront smugglers and counterfeiters that are all out to destroy our economy”, he said.
He also urged the government to give priority attention to Nigerian products in their procurement programme.
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