Osinbajo said at the event that when established, the park would create 170,000 direct and indirect jobs and contribute significantly to the further development of the country’s manufacturing industry.
He congratulated Gov. Godwin Obaseki for the huge investment, saying: “this is what the country has been waiting for to take it to greater heights. Several other countries have embarked on this line of industrialisation and succeeded. If we put in the same effort other countries have put in, we will also excel. This strategy has been adopted in some Asian countries and they have achieved several economic growths, diversified their economy, and are now exporters of consumer goods.
He expressed optimism that the industrial park would not only lead to job creation, but also reduce the cost of goods and services in the state and country at large. Osinbajo added that the park would also help change the face of the Nigerian economy and unleash its industrial potentials. He assured the governor that the Federal Government would give the state the necessary support to ensure the completion of the project.
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everytime assure assure and always giving necessary support since 1914....una no dhey tire? nigerians are tired of big big grammars...so annoying..and the year is coming to an end.
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