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NOA To Spread Campaign On Local Goods Patronage
The National Orienta
tion Agency (NOA) has pledged to carry the campaign for the patronage of locally made goods and services to all parts of the country.
The Director-General of NOA, Mr Mike Omeri, gave the assurance in Abuja, when a Minister of State Dr Samuel Ortom, paid him a visit.
He stressed that the campaign would boost local manufacturing in the country, adding that the efforts of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to stimulate local production of goods ought to be encouraged.
“We must do the right thing by encouraging Nigerians to patronise locally made goods; this is the only way to stimulate production and generate employment within the country.
“There is no country where government employs everyone; it is through increased manufacturing that everybody will be engaged,’’ he said.
Ortom, who said that he was visiting NOA as part of efforts to promote the Buy Right policy of the government, stressed that NOA had shown a good example via its patronage of locally made goods.
He noted that through the act, NOA had rekindled the faith of many in the quality of locally made products, adding that the citizens were now massively patronising local goods.
It will be recalled that in 2012, NOA bought 25 Innoson pick-up vans, assembled in Nnewi, Anambra, and distributed them to some states for its sensitisation campaign.
The minister vouched for the quality of Nigerian products, adding that the products could compete with products from any part of the world.
Saying that it was unpatriotic to prefer foreign goods to local ones, Ortom said that such way of life would only help in boosting foreign economies, while depriving the nation’s economy of growth opportunities.
He, however, commended the citizens for their renewed interest in locally made products, while urging local producers of goods and services to improve the quality of their products.
He said that such concerted efforts by Nigerian producers and consumers would aid the fulfillment of plans to transform Nigeria into one of the 20 leading economies in the world by 2020.
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