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NACCIMA Hails Revival Of Textile Industry
The Federal
Government’s commitment to restore the textile industry to virility has created openings for investment opportunities in the industry, the National President of NACCIMA, Mohammed Abubakar, said last Tuesday.
Abubakar said at the opening of the 3rd International Exhibition of Fashion and Ready-to-wear Garments in Lagos that the Nigerian textile industry had improved in recent years.
The Tide reports that the three-day exhibition was organised by Meridyen International, a Turkish-based firm.
According to Abubakar, the textile industry used to be one of the biggest in Africa and one of the largest employer of labour in the country.
“The industry has been confronted with some challenges in the past years. It is, however, bouncing back because of the Federal Government’s renewed interest in the sector,” he said.
Abubakar implored Turkish entrepreneurs to explore the investment opportunities in the industry, to boost the economic relations of Turkey and Nigeria.
NACCIMA President added that the continuous growth of the volume of trade between Nigeria and Turkey was a testimony of the mutual confidence in the two countries’ products and services.
He said that Turkish exports to Nigeria rose to 438 million dollars (about N6.7 billion), while exports from Nigeria to Turkey increased to1.1 billion dollars (more than N165 billion) in 2012.
Mr Nuvit Becan, Interanational Sales Manager, Meridyen International, said that the exhibition was organised to enhance the fashion and textile sector of the Nigerian economy.
“Nigeria is fast becoming the fashion hub of Africa. The love of Nigerians for fashionable clothing and accessories, as well as their rich art and cultural heritage, cannot be underrated.
“We are here to ensure that you discover quality fashion merchandise at affordable prices.
“Our businessmen are here to give relevant information on how to improve the fashion industry in Nigeria, as well as establish sustainable business relations with their Nigerian counterparts,” he said.
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