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FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by deji17: 4:27pm On Aug 07
Nigerian govt moves to revamp textile industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma to lead project

The Federal Government is mulling a revamp of the textile industries in Nigeria to leverage on its job creation potentials.

To this end, the Vice President, Kashim Shettima hosted a number of stakeholders at the Presidential Villa Abuja on Tuesday, which included the governors of Lagos and Imo State to draw ideas on how best to go about revamping the moribound industries.

Recall that Nigeria was a net producer of cotton used in the production of textiles, with major industrial hubs located in Lagos and Kaduna States.


Over the years, the sector dwindled in production leading to mass retrenchment of workers, partly attributed to government policies and neglect of the sector.

Imo Governor, Hope Uzodinma said it was germane for those in the helm of affairs to do everything within its power to stimulate the Nigerian economy, hence the buy-in of governors to the project.

He said, “Like the United Nations Cotton Manufacturing, the entire production chain of cotton is up to 10 sides and the whole idea is to leverage on this opportunity to revamp the industries in Nigeria, which many of them are now moribond, particularly in the cotton and textile sector.


“This is a new opportunity that is creating a new partnership for us to cross pollinate ideas with experts, to bring new skills, new ideas and new innovations into revamping the industries in Nigeria, and that will create jobs and engage our young men and women that are currently roaming the streets.

“So for me, I am very excited to be part of this conversation that will now revamp the economy of the country. Is a new partnership which we will leverage on.

“Before this time, you will agree with me, in Lagos State, Isolo area to be precise, you see so many textile industries. Kaduna was famous as a centre for cotton production and textile mills. In the northern areas the land was very fertile for growing cotton and then processing cotton. So I think we need to stimulate the economy. We need to create more jobs, we need to redefine Nigeria. We need to engage our young men and women, and then align properly with the new digital age for production and economic stimulation”.


Corroborating Uzodinma, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu urged Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria textiles because of the impact it would have on the economy.

He said the textile industries have the potential of engaging over 15 to 20 million Nigerians hence the critical nature of the sector.

“If we are growing cotton, are we ready to patronize the ones we are producing locally? Because that’s one issue the textile manufacturers raised, that when they manufacture fabrics many persons prefer the ones from Italy?


” So I think the explanation has been made. Part of the things that you see with our garment manufacturer, is actually polyester, not cotton. And polyester happens to be cheaper than cotton. You know, cotton is a higher grade to sew as against using polyester if our refineries were working for what we’ve also been made to understand now is actually supposed to be one of the byproducts coming out from the refinery.

“So really, for us, is to look at the entire value chain. There’s so many things that we can track back in this country, and that’s why we say to ourselves, let’s produce what we use. Let’s use what we produce.

“Let’s go back to our garment, cotton edges. The statistics shows that it was employing directly and indirectly, almost 15 to 18 million Nigerians, in that entire value chain. If you can bring back that, even if it’s 5 million in the next one to two years, it will take us further away.

“We’ve seen the Institute, which is, like they said, like the United Nation, equivalent of the cotton industry in the world, coming here to support, to help us. Mr. Vice President has given us a matching order, and a commitment, which I think is a great news that everybody must take away from here and he has given them a road map for us to go and work with them,” Sanwo-Olu stated.
https://dailypost.ng/2024/08/06/nigerian-govt-moves-to-revamp-textile-industries-sanwo-olu-uzodimma-to-lead-project/

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by deji17: 4:31pm On Aug 07
Thiis is a good initiative.
The youths need focus and jobs

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by EreluRoz: 4:32pm On Aug 07
Sanwoolu yes, Uzordinma no kos he's a big thief. He did imolites dirty. Zonefreee come and carry your wicked governor. No southeast governor is working, even the social media governor Alex Otti is owing workers. Honestly we easterners should learn to hold our leaders accountable.

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by TrackerSK: 4:32pm On Aug 07
Audio as usual.Anything good can't come out from APC.They are full of propaganda and sycophants.

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by mrvitalis(m): 4:32pm On Aug 07
We dont need to revive the textile Industry .. In fact it should be discouraged for now

Why because we lack a comparative advantage in tht industry and it's a raw materials industry... Anything produce from textile produce in nigeria would be comparatively disadvantaged!!!!!

Allow textile imports in fact make them duty free focus on the garment industry .... Think Africans think for heaven sake

Bangladesh imported over 20 billion dollars what of textile last year... But exported over 55 billion dollars worth of garment

Y did nature punish Nigerians with bad leaders like this

Those textile industry would never work

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Chinkoalhaji34: 4:32pm On Aug 07
This one na good news for our economy!

Let’s see how they go bring back the glory of our textile industry.

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by NwaNimo1(m): 4:33pm On Aug 07
Hopeless-Babajide.....

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Shehidi62: 4:37pm On Aug 07
That is good development

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by trutharena: 4:42pm On Aug 07
Finally, some serious action on the textile front! It's about time we revive our local industries. Sanwo-Olu and Uzodimma are the right leaders for this. Let's hope this initiative brings back jobs and boosts our economy!

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by chiiraq802(m): 5:01pm On Aug 07
Audioooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!

lols

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Atuero(m): 5:28pm On Aug 07
Lolz
Another avenue to waste scare resources

Refinery no gree come up na this one go come up?.......allow importation and encourage designers to makes enough quality cloths for export and see that the trade surplus will be substantive enough

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by sIfioksq: 5:35pm On Aug 07
Finally, some action on our textile industry! Sanwo-Olu and Uzodimma are the right pair for this job. Let’s see how they’ll bring our local fabrics back to life. The future is looking bright!

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Didijiji: 5:41pm On Aug 07
sIfioksq:
Finally, some action on our textile industry! Sanwo-Olu and Uzodimma are the right pair for this job. Let’s see how they’ll bring our local fabrics back to life. The future is looking bright!
this same kow with 3 comments above using different minikers

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by festacman(m): 6:25pm On Aug 07
Tinubu's Economic Plan

- Remove subsidy
- Impose tax
- Distribute rice

Tinubu needs to create a policy Think-tank to brainstorm and create policy and reform ideas because there is no direction at the moment and future looks bleak. Otherwise hunger and hardship situation are likely to worsen with dire consequences.

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Salewa97: 6:50pm On Aug 07
Sanwo-Olu, my guy!

This revamp go sweet well well.

If we fit bring back our textile industry, na so jobs go dey fly like bird for Lagos!

Make we support local, because na only wetin we produce go fit sustain us!

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Funkyswagzz(m): 5:35am On Aug 08
This is what people need to see. I don't understand why he's been wasting time on industrialization as if he has no idea on what to do. Sometimes I wonder if there's a strong bad spirit holding Nigeria down. I watched most of tinubu's video and saw the way he complained about bad governance but he got a backlash within a year as president unprovoked.

The petrodollar is losing its grip at the world stage so we need to wake up, stop playing dirty politics and put in some hardwork. The time for joking around and deceiving people is over.

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Okete001(f): 5:37am On Aug 08
Hehehe

I will just say Tinubu is wasting his time.

He can’t do anything to please Nigerians especially the ones from 5 plots of land who always wake up their parents with sidekicks.

Nigeria go better

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by jaxxy(m): 5:37am On Aug 08
U need people of integrity not questionable characters to lead projects or policy programs
Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by abobote: 5:38am On Aug 08
I don't know what this failure goverment see in uzodimma, someone that can not govern his state
Anyway nothing good will still come out of this
Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Flame333: 5:38am On Aug 08
Sound more like Ajeokuta steel company
Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by descarado: 5:38am On Aug 08
Govt has no business doing that. Provide enabling environment for business and let private sector do their thing.
Waste of resources as usual.

How many times have they tried revamping these in the past?
What's the result?
Chasing after shadows as usual

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by jookco1: 5:39am On Aug 08
what does Hope Uzodinjo knows about Textile? This people are not serious

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by EmekaBlue(m): 5:39am On Aug 08
Uzodinjo the nonsense governor.

Why not just contact Made In Aba head textiles business men who are experts in the game, then sign MOU giving them a government project on it to revive the industry to full standard and production then nationalize it. But no... You will just keep on enriching these Apc idiots who will just embezzle the money that will be put into the project and then no one hears about the project again after or before a year.

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Philipponzaghi: 5:40am On Aug 08
This is a fantastic initiative! Reviving the textile industry is crucial for job creation and economic growth. Kudos to Sanwo-Olu for pushing this agenda. Let's support our local textiles and make Nigeria proud again. It's time to embrace what we produce!

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Globad(f): 5:40am On Aug 08
Don't forget power and security

You can't run away from fixing these two if you want good results in manufacturing and agriculture
Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Zaheertyler(m): 5:46am On Aug 08
mrvitalis:
We dont need to revive the textile Industry .. In fact it should be discouraged for now

Why because we lack a comparative advantage in tht industry and it's a raw materials industry... Anything produce from textile produce in nigeria would be comparatively disadvantaged!!!!!

Allow textile imports in fact make them duty free focus on the garment industry .... Think Africans think for heaven sake

Bangladesh imported over 20 billion dollars what of textile last year... But exported over 55 billion dollars worth of garment

Y did nature punish Nigerians with bad leaders like this

Those textile industry would never work
We will have the textile industry and Bangladesh will buy from us na..
No sorry
We will have the textile industries and make the garments too and everybody buys from us
No sorry
They know what they're doing
Just read the news and smile

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by nolamicautos: 5:48am On Aug 08
Great move

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by AntiChristian: 5:55am On Aug 08
grin
Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by lonelydora: 6:07am On Aug 08
Mtchewwww

Future tense government
Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by Cajal(m): 6:09am On Aug 08
TrackerSK:
Audio as usual.Anything good can't come out from APC.They are full of propaganda and sycophants.
You said this before students loan

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Re: FG Moves To Revamp Textile Industries, Sanwo-Olu, Uzodimma To Lead by sirblend: 6:10am On Aug 08
I hope Sanwolu and Uzodinma won't loot this textile industry fund allocated to them.

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