NPC Visits BETA Computers to Boost Local Content Development Emma Okonji A delegation from the National Population Commission (NPC) recently visited BETA Computers factory in Surulere, Lagos, to inspect some of
A delegation from the National Population Commission recently visited BETA Computers factory in Surulere, Lagos, to inspect some of its computers and discuss possible patronage.
The delegation, which include the Commission’s taskforce on the 2023 census, were made up of three Federal Commissioners, the Director General, four directors, two other managers and led by the Federal Commissioner, Dr Clifford Zirra. After the welcome address by the Managing Director of BETA Computers, Mr. Will Anyaegbunam, the company’s board Chair, Mr. Isaac Orolugbabe in his speech while commending NPC team for the visit, stressed the need for the commission to promote the development and growth of all the certified indigenous computer manufacturers so as to avoid monopoly.
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