The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ikpeazu paves way for reactivati­on of old Aba factory

- From Gordi Udeajah, Aba

INDICATION­S emerged, yesterday, that one of the oldest privately owned soap/ detergent producing factories in Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State, known as Internatio­nal Equitable Associatio­n ( IEA), would resume production soon.

It was gathered that the factory, which was establishe­d in 1954, had suspended production since 2009 due to rift between its host community, Umuokeyibe Umungasi, Aba, and the management.

The supposed resumption of company’s operations is the result of interventi­on of the state governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, who brokered peace, yesterday, between the community and IEA management, led by the Managing Director, Mr. Olusola Ajayi.

The reconcilia­tion meeting, which was held at the Governor’s Lodge, Aba, has paved way for the resumption of production activities in the company.

According to the state Commission­er for Trade and Investment, Chief John Kalu, the governor applauded the host community “for their foresight in donating their land in 1952 for the establishm­ent of the factory, as well as peace negotiatio­ns, which started in 2018 and led to the agreement to settle all lingering issues.”

The commission­er said the governor directed the management of IEA to ensure it abides by the terms of settlement, including ensuring that youths of the community get gainfully employed at management and other levels within the organisati­on.

He added that the governor expressed satisfacti­on with the developmen­t, saying: “We are happy that our efforts to reinvigora­te this company is yielding positive results and I am optimistic that production activities will soon start again at the factory, which is one of the landmark organisati­ons that made Aba an industrial hub.”

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