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Chinese company to boost Nigeria’s housing sector with new techs

- By Idowu Isamotu Kaduna to provide alternativ­e sources of power for industries — KADIPA

A Chinese company, which has its base in Nigeria, has said it will provide Nigeria with highqualit­y and efficient services, and eco-friendly building materials with profession­al standard in 2020.

The company, Sinoma Internatio­nal Engineerin­g Company, through its deputy Managing Director, Mr Jackie Dai Hui, stated this in Abuja during second anniversar­y of distributo­r and FABCOM Product Promotion 2019.

Hui noted that China will not relent in its quest to help Nigeria in the area of technology, particular­ly in housing sector because of its strong partnershi­p in the past years.

The Executive Secretary, Kaduna Investment Promotion Agency (KADIPA), Hajiya Umma Aboki has said the state government will look into how it can reduce the cost of energy and

He said, “In the new year, we look forward to continuing communicat­ion and cooperatio­n with you and continue to be supported and guided by Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, China Chamber and local government­s.

“FABCOM will continue to work hard with Nigerian people to deepen friendship and strengthen cooperatio­n, and bring more benefits to Nigerian people. We would like to provide you with high-quality and efficient services and green building materials with profession­al standard.”

He, however, added that the Chinese company is doing everything to ensure that Nigeria is developed and becomes prosperous. provide alternativ­e sources of power to ensure that indigenous industries thrive.

She noted that if such industries have alternativ­e sources of energy, they will become more efficient which will in turn reduce cost of production.

Speaking when she and her team went on a facility tour at El-Jahab Mubarak Nigeria Limited, Hajiya Umma further noted that government will develop a free trade zone in its green allied industrial zone along the Kaduna-Abuja through the African Growth and Opportunit­y (AGOA) project.

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