The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Olusegun
Aganga, on Saturday urged Nigerians to patronise local products to boost rapid
industrialisation.
Aganga, who gave the advice in an interview with NAN in Ota,
stressed the need for people to change their mentality about made in Nigeria
products.
“The more Nigerians purchased imported goods, the more they
are creating poverty because this would increase the nation’s unemployment
rate.”
Aganga noted that when Nigerians buy locally made products,
they were indirectly creating employment which is good for the economy.
He said the Federal Government had been promoting local
content especially in the automobile industry.
Aganga said government was working on how average Nigerians
could benefit from inclusive growth by focusing on labour intensive sector.
He added that government had also intensified efforts to
stimulate the agricultural sector since it was the major employer of labour.
“We are making the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) to be
active by providing single digit interest rate to create job for an average
Nigerian,” he said.
Aganga said that the government had built strong
institutions to tackle corruption and to attract more direct foreign investment
into the country.
He stressed that the number of industries coming into the
country had increased in spite of various challenges.
Aganga said Nigeria, being the largest economy in African,
was attracting more investors into the country to do business.
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