Stakeholders at the Equipment and Manufacturing West Africa (EMWA) 2023 exhibition have called on the federal government to prioritise and formulate policies
“All these come together to serve as a catalyst for innovation, partnerships, and the collective advancement of the manufacturing and industrial sector. From new innovations to ground-breaking automation solutions, from sustainable manufacturing practices to breakthrough research and development, this exhibition encapsulates the very essence of the manufacturing landscape.
Adeyemi, who was represented by Evy Nnaji, however, noted that, Nigeria’s manufacturing industry, over the years, has faced numerous obstacles such as; inadequate infrastructure, unreliable power supply, limited access to finance, bureaucratic bottlenecks, and inconsistent policies. On his part, the former director, Trade, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Abubakar Aliyu, described manufacturing as the backbone of any strong economy, saying, no country can develop without industrialisation.
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