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‘Poor Power Supply May Hamper Local Production Of Goods’
A Port Harcourt-based
social activist, Dr Chime Onumbu, has expressed worry that insufficient power supply may hamper the growth of local production in the country.
Onumbu who stated this while speaking to newsmen on Tuesday in Port Harcourt, explained that if there was steady power supply and continued patronage of locally produced goods, it would conserve foreign exchange.
He urged the local manufacturers of army boots to maintain the quality of their product in order to attract patronage from other agencies.
“One impact is that we have saved currency and the second impact is that we have actually given the local producers of these boots an unknown morale boost.
According to the social activist, the development was capable of bringing out the best from other manufacturers and individuals who may have hidden talents to come up with practical ideas.
“Even those who have some hidden talents on this kind of production can be exposed and made to blossom.
“For any economy to grow, there must be a stability in power supply, unfortunately, this is not happening in Nigeria”, he said.
He further explained that the challenge of inadequate power supply has been the bane of local manufacturers in the country.
Meanwhile, an economist, Henry Wobo, has aid that the Nigerian Army’s decision to purchase 50,000 pairs of boots from local shoe manufacturers in Aba, Abia State, would strengthen the nation’s economy.
Wobo, a chartered accountant, who stated this in Port Harcourt on Tuesday while speaking to newsmen said apart from strengthen the economy, the development if continued would create massive employment.
He also urged government to harmonise taxes to help local manufacturers.
“It is going to boost the economy in different ways “number one, you discover that it is going to lead to the provision of employment opportunities because you discover that when companies are producing and selling, they will heed human beings to get engaged in the production process,” he said.
In return, he said government would also benefit from taxes from those employed and the employers.
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