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‘Leather Policy’ll Promote Indigenous Technology’
The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, says that the provision of an enabling framework for the promotion of leather technology would enhance the deployment of the needed indigenous technology in the country.
Onu said this at the second National Leather and Leather Products Policy Validation Workshop held at Aba, Abia, Monday.
He noted that producing a workable leather products policy would enhance the nation’s ability to reap the benefits of the leather sector, which is the second most important commodity in Nigeria after oil.
“This will quicken Nigeria’s industrialisation process and also strengthen our capacity to convert our rich agricultural products into viable goods and services for both domestic consumption and export.
“This will accelerate the restoration of our national pride and self-confidence, enhance prosperity and ultimately boost our economy.
“This policy I am going to present to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and by the grace of God, it will pass and open new opportunities for our people in Nigeria and Aba will benefit a lot.”
He described Aba as a place where several talented young men and women work hard in trade, commerce and manufacturing to become successful business men and women.
Onu, therefore, urged the leather producers to be proud of their products and print Made in Aba on them to enable the world to know them and their work.
He commended Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia for creating the state Ministry of Science and Technology and promised to work with it to develop indigenous technology to utilise the enormous resources in the state.
In his address, Ikpeazu said that the choice of Aba for the workshop confirmed that the ciity is the hub for leather works in Nigeria.
He said that the policy, if passed, would fast track the provision of jobs for the teeming Nigerian youths.
Ikpeazu, represented by his deputy, Mr Ude Oko-chukwu, said that the minister’s activities in the sector had shown his great desire to leapfrog the Aba Leather Clusters to a new height for the benefit of all.
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