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Buhari Directs Trade Minister to Set up Agro-allied Industry in 36 States

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The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Mariam Katagum, has disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari had directed the ministry to establish agro-allied industry in each state of the federation.

Katagum gave the confirmati­on during a meeting with a delegation from the Amana Farmers and Grains Suppliers Associatio­n of Nigeria.

The associatio­n was led to the minister’s office by its Chairman, Mr. Haruna Pambeguwa.

Katagum said the plan to establish agro-allied industry in each senatorial district in the country is part of government’s effort to achieve food security and stimulate economic activities.

The minister said the federal government would give necessary support towards the developmen­t of the cotton, textile, and garment sectors of the economy.

The textile industries in the last few years have been facing various challenges which had resulted in the closure of over 150 textile firms in Nigeria with a loss of over two million jobs.

Farmers and processors in the sector have had to deal with low quality seeds, rising operating cost and weak sales due to high energy cost of running factories, smuggling of textile goods, and poor access to finance.

According to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, smuggling of textile goods alone is estimated to have cost the nation an import bill of over $4billion.

The trade minister said, “Government is very much interested in growing the economy, looking at other areas like cotton, textile, garment, grains, tomatoes, we need to add value.

“Mr. President has directed that in every senatorial district, we should establish an agro-allied industry and we know some industries exist but you can assist us in identifyin­g the agro-allied industries that will be suited for you.”

On the border closure, she said the government has learnt a lot of lessons from the exercise one of which is that Nigeria can produce what it needs.

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