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Textile Fund: Union Condemns Purported Suspension
National Union of Textile and Garment Workers of Nigeria last Friday, expressed displeasure at the remarks of Chief Jubril Martins-Kuye, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, over disbursement of the textile fund.
Reports say that the minister recently said that certain criteria needed to be met by stakeholders in the sector before the fund could be disbursed.
Martins-Kuye was quoted to have said that regular power supply among other infrastructure should be put in place before the fund could be disbursed.
The minister, reportedly, said that if the fund was disbursed without necessary infrastructure in place, it would go down the drain without achieving its purpose.
Mr. Reginald Uwa, President, National Union of Textile and Garment Workers of Nigeria, however, told newsmen in Lagos that the decision would not augur well for the sector.
According to him, there is no reason to stop the disbursement since it is a soft loan for people and organisations capable of meeting the stipulated conditions.
He said the minister could not stop the disbursement because Acting President Goodluck Jonathan had specifically told the new cabinet to maintain programmes they met on ground.
Uwa added that the purpose of the loan was to encourage and revive textile industries and create employment so as to boost the economy.
It would be recalled that the previous government of President Olusegun Obasanjo had initially earmarked N70 billion as textile fund to revive the industry which was increased to N100 billion by the present government.
“The government later said the money which was meant for revival of textile companies could be extended to agricultural sector to boost production,’ he said.
Reports have it that textile manufacturers have started accessing the loan since 2009 to start production in the ailing companies.
Part of the N100 billion fund set aside since 2008, is expected to be shared to the textile and cotton industry through the Nigeria Export/Import Bank.
The benefiting textile manufacturers are expected to pay back within five years.
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