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FG Plans to Convert Idu Industrial Centre to Wood Cluster

- James Emejo in Abuja

The Director General, Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Dr. Dikko Umaru Radda, has disclosed the federal government’s plans to convert the Idu Industrial Centre located in Abuja, to a furniture and wood enterprise cluster.

The initiative is expected to help reduce foreign exchange leakages from furniture imports.

He noted that a study was conducted to ascertain the viability of industrial centers in the country, adding that the Idu industrial layout had been selected for the pilot project for 2020 on developmen­t of industrial clusters across the country.

Radda, said the proposed furniture and wood cluster would stem import of furniture from Dubai, Turkey and other parts of the world as all the machinerie­s would be in place to equip entreprene­urs with the best tools to manufactur­e what Nigerians need.

He said SMEDAN would however ensure that the cluster meet all the standards required to have a world class cluster for furniture and wood production.

He said after the pilot stage, SMEDAN would go into Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) arrangemen­ts with interested parties from the private sector to develop other industrial centres in Nigeria.

He said: “The study recommende­d that the one in Idu should be converted into furniture and wood cluster, which will meet the global requiremen­t. That is what we intend to achieve in 2020.”

The SMEDAN boss said money has been budgeted for project in 2020 budget and as soon as the funds are released, the project would be implemente­d, stressing that President Muhammadu Buhari would be invited to launch it.

He said the project would give people working in furniture and woodwork sector of the economy a place to work, meet regulatory agencies and have modern working equipment.

He said: “The cluster will be where they will have their shops, and workshops will exist, and have independen­t power plant in the place so that whoever wants to do any work can go into our workshop, pay some money, do the work and go back to their shops.”

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