Acting
President Yemi Osinbajo has commended the economic drive of Abia State
Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu in the buy Made-in-Nigeria goods campaigns,
saying that Nigeria had no business with China if Aba was generally
developed.
Osinbajo also said Aba was “very strategic and important to the country in terms of manufacturing and production.”
The
Acting President spoke while receiving a delegation of some top
functionaries of Abia State Government, Aba businessmen and
industrialists led by Ikpeazu and the Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investments, Okey Enalemah at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Tuesday.
The
meeting which dealt on the measures to fully realize the potentials of
the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, SMEs in the country was a follow
up to the launch of the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, MSMEs in
Abuja and Aba, Abia State on January 24 and 26 respectively by the
Acting President.
Osinbajo also directed the National Agency for
Foods, Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC and Standard
Organization of Nigeria, SON to ensure that registration of SMEs would
not be cumbersome for business owners and operatives to which the
agencies agreed to work within 60 and 90 days respectively.
While
commending Governor Ikpeazu’s “smart business approach to governance”,
Osinbajo said “Nigeria has no business with China if all hands are on
deck to develop Aba as a major industrial Base.”
Speaking, Abia
Governor stated that “If Aba is giving the needed and adequate
attention, which include infrastructural and human capacity development,
it has the potential and capacity as the SME capital of Nigeria, to
position Nigeria as truly the giant of Africa.
“Our government is
doing all we can do ensure the infrastructural turnaround of Aba, but
we can’t do it alone, that is why we are thankful to the Federal
Government for showing very strong interest in partnering with us to
development Aba as the SME capital of our dear country-Nigeria.” On
the campaign for made-in-Aba goods, Ikpeazu said: “it is our collective
resolve to promote goods and services made in Aba, and we will not
relent in the campaign. We call on Federal Government and multinational
companies and individuals to, not only join us in the campaigns, but to
also patronize made-in-Aba goods.”
The governor also told State
House Correspondents that the meeting was a follow to the SMEs lauch. He
said: “This is a follow up to the MSME clinic which Mr. Acting
President led to Abia state. In this meeting, all the stake holders
regulatory agencies, the minister and the minister of state, including
Bank of Industry, Export Promotion Council were present.
The
whole idea is to see how far we have gone from that day uptil now so
that we can cross the Ts and dot the i’s and the outcome is very
straightforward and gladdening.
The regulatory agencies are
committed now to specific days or time frame between which more
businesses can register and get certification for their products.
“We
have received additional advice of what we need to do in Abia state to
create the environment for federal government to step in to make us
acquire equipments and machineries to drive the automation of our
products going forward”.
Also speaking, the Minister of Trade and
Investment, Enalemah said that NAFDAC and SON have agreed to work with
the specific period of 60 and 90 days respectively. “As you know Aba is a
place well known for its products, industry and entrepreneurship.
It
is a very good example of how partnership can happen within the private
sector and the government. Between states and federal government and
between funding agencies and enterprise.
“So with specific
reference to MSME, we have received commitments to some of our key
agencies like NAFDAC that they will do everything possible to give any
approvals that they need to give within 90 days, which as you know is
quite ambitious and is something that we welcome very much.
We
received similar assurances from Standard Organizations of Nigeria, SON,
that where they need to give certifications or set standards or
whatever approvals that MSMEs will need from them, that they will work
with 60 days time frame from start to finish, including testings and all
the other things.
“The important thing about this is the
commitment of working with them to get the solutions or services from
government speedily, transparently and readily”, Enalemah said. The
meeting also attracted the presence of Minister of State for Industry,
Trade and Investment, Hajia Aisha Abubakar, the Acting Managing Director
of Bank of Industries (BoI), Acting Director General of NAFDAC,
Director General of Standard Organization of Nigeria, SON, the Registrar
General Corporate Affairs Commission CAC, and Director General DG,
Nigeria Export Promotion Council, NEPC, Abia State Commissioner for
Trade and Investment, Mrs Kate Nwosu and Commissioner for Industry,
Chief Henry Ikoh.
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