Business
Aba Traders Seek Assistance To Promote Goods, Services
The Aba Industrial
Market Traders Association situated at Umuehilegbu, Aba, Abia State has urged the federal government and donor agencies to assist the industrial traders in expanding the market to help in improving their production to boost export.
The president of the market association, Chief Reuben Ucheakola made the appeal while speaking with The Tide in Port Harcourt on Monday.
Ucheakola said that with necessary assistance traders in the market would compete with international manufacturers, stressing that presently the association’s members lacked the financial and material support required to expand their production of shoes, bags, belts and trunk boxes.
He said the association’s members have so many challenges due to the fact that products in the industrial market are patronised by traders from Cameroon, Chad, Ghana, Niger Republic and those from other neighbouring countries.
The association’s president said members lack machines and other equipment needed to make their products competitive through good finishing, stressing that the association’s members have been involved in manual production for many years and hoping to transit to mechanised production some days later.
He said the association’s members need financial and materials support such as pressing machines, lasing machines and others to help improve the quality and volume of production from the industrial market.
Ucheakola said that working manually cuts short the quantity they produced and supplied compared to the volume of demand from their customers.
He said that the industrial market association’s members lacked adequate power supply to sustain a larger volume of production and quality work, stressing that this constituted a big problem to members of the association.
Philip Okparaji
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