Sunday, 24 July 2016

THE ASSOCIATION OF ORDER MANUFACTURERS IN NIGERIA HAS COMMENDED THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN RAISING SUBSTANTIAL BASIC OTHER EQUIPMENT

The association Order manufacturers in Nigeria has commended the federal government in raising substantial basic other equipment, as the news men in lagos the President of the association MALLAM GALLOR ABDULLAHIM stressed and brought up most of the power equipment across the country has gone more bad, also stressed the need for what the association of Nigeria need for making Nigerian product.

According to reporter from Lagos who stressed that MALLAM ABDULLAHIM who pledged the association support for PRESIDENT MOHAMMADU BUHARI’S administration in view to reduce the high volume of foreign product imported in to country explained that it was impossible to rely in importation but there are needs to produce the country’s basic need including food and cape tile in Kano. MALLAM ABDULLAHIM who warn that memory mean on the existence of many vibrant expired companies that has done more horrible, called on more gear to support this injurious  manufacturers by patronizing the determinates products.

MALLAM ABDULLAHIM urged Nigerians to be patient in the present administration and its policies, as the retired inspector General of Police ALHJI BASHUA ALBETI who is the second vice in the affairs of the association urged Nigerians to be realistic about the current economic challenges in the country and changed their perspectives about the locally made product.

The vice president of the association MR. INNOSON CHUKWUMA who is dealer in the parts called for more innovation from first graduates other than renewal after white collar Jobs. The president of the association CHIEF ERIC IMAJA FIRM, the owner of RB MOGUL had determined to invest in agriculture for food deficiency in the country. CHIEF IMAJA who also called on the state government to established more industrial ethics and patronized made in Nigerian goods.

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