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FG begs Nigerians to patronise local producers

Ogbonnaya Onu, minister of science and technology, has appealed to Nigerians to patronise home-based producers.
Speaking on Monday when he featured on the NAN forum in Abuja, Onu said the only way to make Nigeria a producer country is to encourage local manufacturers to produce and grow the economy.

“We already have made in Nigeria cars,” he said.

“We want to champion the idea of Nigerians looking inward and thinking Nigeria promoting made in Nigeria products to encourage our own local manufacturers.

“It is very important. That is the only way that we can ever become a producer nation. We cannot continue to be a consumer nation alone; it wouldn’t help us. We must help our own local producers. We must all start thinking of how we can do so.

“It shouldn’t be only the automobiles; it should be on all products.”

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The minister assured Nigerians the government would ensure that vehicle manufacturers in the country maintained the minimum standard obtainable anywhere in the world.

Onu, however, said the time for the proposed launching of a made-in-Nigeria satellite, earlier planned for 2018, might be extended due to logistic issues.

According to him, space science and technology is a huge asset that a country such as Nigeria should take advantage of.

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“Space science and technology has direct impact on agriculture, environment, and health.Satellite can help you in education regarding distance learning; also in defence,” he said.

“If you have the right satellite to monitor what is happening in areas where there is insurgency, you can now go exactly there and get what you want.

“It is very important to our economy; we just have to ensure that we are not excluded from that,” he said.

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1 comments
  1. This man is a joker. How about starting the trend and buy Innoson Motors for all government functionaries. Then I will take u serious

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