Sterling Bank Commences Made-in-Nigeria Week
In furtherance of its continued commitment to
growing the Nigerian economy and in line with the growing emphasis of the
federal government to diversify the economy, Sterling Bank has concluded plans
to champion the use of locally manufactured goods and services by initiating
what it has described as the “Made in Nigeria” week from April 24 to 29, 2016.
The bank’s Executive Director, Finance and
Strategy, Mr. Abubakar Suleiman, said: “The week is an opportunity for us to
promote a sense of pride and confidence in Nigerian grown brands starting with
our people. For the entire week, we intend to showcase and celebrate everything
Nigerian as a brand that supports our indigenously manufactured products.”
Other initiatives already undertaken by the bank to
promote local entrepreneurs include its partnership with Innoson Motors
Limited, the first indigenous manufacturer of vehicles, to finance the purchase
of locally made vehicles produced by the company; the financing and business
patronage of Labana rice mills, an indigenous rice mill among others.
The campaign will also serve as an avenue to create
employment especially for the Nigerian entrepreneurs involved in the production
of these goods. The patronage of local manufacturers of attires for instance,
is expected to also boost the local economy especially those in the fashion and
shoe making industry, adding that the initiative was one of the numerous ones
the bank was undertaking to enrich the lives of Nigerians.
Suleiman said: “This campaign comes at a critical
time in the country, a time when there is an increasing call to look inwards
especially in the face of the current foreign exchange pressures; pressures
that have resulted from the country’s overdependence on oil exports for foreign
exchange and global oil sector downturn driven by the falling oil prices which have
dampened economic growth and negatively impacted other sectors with prices of
imported products and inputs rising significantly.
“For the country to get out of this situation, there
is an urgent need to diversify the economy and empower the manufacturing sector
in the country. But the manufacturing sector will not strive if they are not
patronised by Nigerians. This is why we want to start with our staff by setting
aside a week to wear only fabrics and other locally made products to the
office.”
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