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RMRDC To Support Local Manufacturers with Raw Materials
The Raw Materials Re
search and Development Council (RMRDC) is determined to assist Nigerian manufacturers in the use of local materials for the production of goods that meet international standards.
RMRDC Deputy Director, Public Affairs, Mr Chuks Ngaha, of RMRDC,expressed the view in an interview with our correspondent in Abuja recently.Ngaha said that the step was necessary to strengthen the nation’s economy and ensure the realisation of the mandate of the council of promoting the development and utilisation of local industrial raw materials.
He said the agency would draw up guidelines and action programmes on raw materials acquisition, exploitation and development by industries.
“We are also to review, from time to time, raw material resource availability and utilisation with a view to advising the Federal Government on the strategic implication of depletion, conservation or stock-piling of such resources.
“RMRDC is vested with an objective to advise the Federal Government on adaptation of machinery and process for raw materials utilisation.
“We want to make sure that the local manufacturers use locally-made raw materials to produce instead of importation.
“This would enable the patronage of made-in-Nigeria products increase and to become one of the best products in the global competitive market,’’ Ngaha said.
He said the council had mapped out strategies to ensure that local manufacturers in Nigeria and small and medium enterprises were carried along to achieve its goals.
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