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Obasanjo Wants Nigerians To Patronise Aba-Made Shoes
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo has made an order for made-in-Aba shoes.
Obasanjo made the order through the Chief Marketing Officer of Made-in-Aba Products, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State during the 2016 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Forum in Lagos, recently.
According to The Tide source, Obasanjo, who spoke as one of the panelists at the forum said to Ikpeazu, “Governor, I listened to you and I commend you for what you are doing in Abia State.
“Please keep doing what you have told us you are doing, so governor, you have to send a pair of the shoes to me, I use size 42”, Obasanjo said.
His remark prompted an outburst of laughter in the audience.
The ex-president’s special request was a response to what Ikpeazu said in his address to the gathering.
The Tide gathered that while making his speech at the event, the Abia State governor said that Aba remains the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) capital of Nigeria where young Nigerians are engaged in the business of making shoes, clothing and other products.
The governor added that a firm that has an order to supply up to 50,000 military boosts is currently in Aba, where Aba shoe makers are doing the production.
“I am happy to announce here that Aba, which is the commercial nerve centre of Abia state and old Eastern Region of Nigeria is also the SME capital of Nigeria, where young people are in the business of making shoes, bags and cloths, including the one I am wearing.
“Let me also announce here that a private firm, that has an order to supply 50,000 military boosts is currently in Aba, where our shoe makers are in production for the firm”, he said.
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