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FG to revive Kano textiles, groundnut production, others – Minister

- By Francis Arinze Iloani

The Federal Government has begun the process of industrial­izing and commercial­izing the production of textiles, groundnuts and other products.

The first step is the establishm­ent of Kano Zonal Office for the Implementa­tion of the Nigeria Agribusine­ss and Agro-Industry Developmen­t Initiative (NAADI).

Speaking at the flag-off and official commission­ing of Kano Zonal Office for the implementa­tion of the initiative, Hajiya Aisha Abubakar, represente­d by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment, Edet Akpan, said the initiative would focus on textiles and garments, hides and skin, livestock, fisheries, rice, sesame, groundnuts, tomato and pepper in Kano State.

The minister expressed optimism that the implementa­tion of the NAADI will bring about sustained poverty reduction, human capital developmen­t and prosperity to the majority of Nigerians.

She further stated that NAADI would facilitate the achievemen­t of productive and profitable value chains as well as greater Agribusine­ss participat­ion in domestic and internatio­nal markets.

Hajiya Aisha bemoaned the nation’s dependence on the importatio­n of manufactur­ed products which over the years run into several billions of dollars annually.

The minister said the trend has affected “the required value-chain linkage between agricultur­e and industry which has not allowed us to move our agricultur­al products to industrial level for the final production of finished goods, products and equipment.”

Hajiya Aisha disclosed that NAADI Coordinati­ng Offices have been establishe­d in Akure, Bauchi, Uyo, Owerri, Sokoto and Kano.

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