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Amaechi Set To Revive RIVLUX Paints In Rivers
As part of efforts to encourage women participation in manufacturing, production and develop their entrepreneurial skills, Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi has concluded plans to develop and revive Rivlux Paints in the state.
The factor located at Ministry of Women Affairs, and run mainly by women drawn from the ministry,is expected to flourish in 2010 with the renewed insterest of the state government.
Apparently to use the paint factory as a ready avenue to grow the economy of women in Rivers State, the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) an NGO founded by wife of the Rivers State Governor, Judith Amaechi, has commenced training R of female painters to provide auxiliary services for the factory.
Mrs Amaechi noted that Pivlux Paint has gained market acceptance in the state, and further urged the federal government to provide incentive for local manufacturers.
The minister of Commerce and Industry, Chief Achike Udenwa, who was moved by the initiative, has promised to facilitate the certification of the paint factory by Standard Organiation of Nigeria (SON), the regulatory body for quality industrial standards.
The Tide learnt that the SON certification of the paint brand, after thorough standardisation test, would place it with the NIS award, making it a credible Nigerian paint brand worth patronising by citizens and foreigners alike.
Chief Udenwa noted that the Federal Government has initiated a trade policy aimed at encouraging local industries to achieve maximal standards in products quality, the reason why the commerce and industry ministry has been advocating for patronage of locally manufactured products.
He maintained that Rivlux Paint, initiated by Rivers State Ministry of Women Affairs, was a right step to enthroning economic empowerment of women.
Earlier, the state commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Chief Ogbonna Nwuke, had assured that the State Government would continue to support the project with a view to achieving its diversification policy.
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