Business
‘Local Content Policy Aims To Boost Industrial Growth’
The local content policy
of the federal government introduced in 2013 was to boost the nation’s industrial growth.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos recently, the Managing Director, Schneider Electric, Mr. Walid Sheta, said the nation has great opportunity to diversify its economic growth in order to generate significant revenue through the local content policy.
Sheta said most elements in the manufacturing sector are imported into the country today but stressed that it would be good if the local content policy was implemented to increase the local part of manufacturing good production.
He explained that local production of good would improve the diversification of the industrial part of the economy and thereby absorb the effect of the drop of crude oil prices, stressing that the local content policy should encourage more local manufacturing of goods that can boost the nation’s economy aside oil.
The company’s chief executive emphasised that its company as a private investor is out to comply with the enforcement of the real local manufacturing of goods by the local content policy,
He said the country of origin of the company’s product should be Nigeria as this will encourage Nigerians to produce locally that will bring about improved skills and efficiency.
Sheta stated that Schneider Electric would celebrate its 10th anniversary this year of doing business in the energy sector of the nation’s delivery, stressing that the company is known in the power sector as a good provider of energy systems especially from the utility angle, distribution companies and generation companies.
He said the company’s portfolio covers Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, Liberia and Sierra Leone in electric service.
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