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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2015 13:25:45 GMT
President Muahammdu Buhari has given assurance that the revival of industries will get his serious attention the moment he finishes with the 2016 budget preparation. Speaking at a dinner he hosted in honor of the visiting Alumni Association of the Indian Defence Services Staff College,DSSC, Wellingon at which he received part of his own military training, President Buhari said that very soon, “we will sit down to see how we can rehabilitate industries. We will do this in order to clear the problem of unemployment.”
He decried a situation in which 60 percent of the the country’s 64 percent youth population was unemployed. “This,” he said, “is extremely dangerous for our country,” a presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, quoted the president as saying.
The President explained that the insecurity in the North-East, abduction for ransom in the South and the sabotage of the oil industry in the delta region have one connection or the other with poverty and unemployment. “We are meeting after the budget to see how to revive industry and secure the economy,” he further assured.
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Post by Iya Niyen! on Dec 19, 2015 5:05:03 GMT
There are two places he needs to start with.
1. The textile mills in Iyana Isolo Lagos should be resurrected.
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2. Formula/ Cereal making factories also need to be given utmost attention...
35% of Nigeria's problems will be solved if these two are taken care of..
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Post by Belmot on Dec 19, 2015 5:11:23 GMT
There are two places he needs to start with. 1. The textile mills in Iyana Isolo Lagos should be resurrected. & 2. Formula/ Cereal making factories also need to be given utmost attention... 35% of Nigeria's problems will be solved if these two are taken care of.. Fix electricity first and so many things we fall in place. There are more textile factories in kaduna than what you have in lagos,so don't expect him to revive the one's in lagos without the kaduna factories back online.
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Post by Iya Niyen! on Dec 19, 2015 18:37:10 GMT
There are two places he needs to start with. 1. The textile mills in Iyana Isolo Lagos should be resurrected. & 2. Formula/ Cereal making factories also need to be given utmost attention... 35% of Nigeria's problems will be solved if these two are taken care of.. Fix electricity first and so many things we fall in place. There are more textile factories in kaduna than what you have in lagos,so don't expect him to revive the one's in lagos without the kaduna factories back online. You totally took my words & gave them the meaning that suits you! Of what sense will reviving only the textile mills in the SW???, I only used that cos that location I remember from the late 80s/early 90s. Any revival will be across board & nationwide. & talking about Power is moot.. there is no talk of progress in any strata without that in place. I wasn't particular about location of baby foods factories but I can't help but think of the amount expended on baby foods on a daily basis in this country... All talk about importation but no one has given a thought to that. Even if you no chop, lil ones must be fed & we can't keep dashing our money to oyinbo.
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Post by Belmot on Dec 19, 2015 18:44:47 GMT
Fix electricity first and so many things we fall in place. There are more textile factories in kaduna than what you have in lagos,so don't expect him to revive the one's in lagos without the kaduna factories back online. You totally took my words & gave them the meaning that suits you! Of what sense will reviving only the textile mills in the SW???, I only used that cos that location I remember from the late 80s/early 90s. Any revival will be across board & nationwide. & talking about Power is moot.. there is no talk of progress in any strata without that in place. I wasn't particular about location of baby foods factories but I can't help but think of the amount expended on baby foods on a daily basis in this country... All talk about importation but no one has given a thought to that. Even if you no chop, lil ones must be fed & we can't keep dashing our money to oyinbo. Don't get me wrong what I am trying to say is you shouldn't expect much because they won't fix anything.
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