The Guardian (Nigeria)

Enugu seeks promotion of local products as Actionaid wants better deal for women

- From Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu) and Joke Falaju ( Abuja)

EChamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e ( ECCIMA) has advocated promotion of locally made goods at the global market to attract foreign exchange as a way of resolving the current economic crisis.

Its president, Odeiga Jideonwo, while announcing the 35th Enugu Internatio­nal Trade Fair, billed to open on April 5, noted that local production and promotion were important to restore the Naira and national economy.

He insisted that the current economic challenges in the country were due to dwindling revenue from the nation’s mono foreign exchange earner - oil, stressing that the fair with the theme, “Promoting made in Nigeria products for global competitiv­eness” has been strategica­lly re- engineered to have meaningful and positive effects on all stakeholde­rs.

Jideonwo said Nigeria is blessed with so many resources to change the ugly narrative.

He stated that the agricultur­al sector would receive attention at the event. IN a related developmen­t, Actionaid Nigeria has urged the Federal Government to review some of the policies foisting hardship on women.

It regretted that fuel subsidy removal and unificatio­n of the foreign exchange market, intended to spur economic growth, have inadverten­tly hampered Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) growth and deepened gender inequality.

Deputy Country Director, Suweba Dakwanbo Mohammed, at a press conference in Abuja, stressed the need to address the pressing economic challenges facing the country.

She said despite gains made by developmen­t partners in empowering women across Nigeria, the economic downturn has led to setbacks, with many womenowned businesses shutting down due to financial difficulti­es, thus widening existing gender disparitie­s and injustices.

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