At a press briefing in Lagos, Minister of State for Industry, John Enoh, said the policy would build on previous executive orders promoting local content, but with stronger emphasis under the Nigeria First policy. He revealed plans for a nationwide "B… | By Enitan Ajebukola Ajewumi on August 28, 2025 | At a press briefing in Lagos, Minister of State for Industry, John Enoh, said the policy would build on previous executive orders promoting local content, but with stronger emphasis under the Nigeria First policy. He revealed plans for a nationwide "Buy Made-in-Nigeria" campaign, projected to generate about ₦3tn in the short term if widely embraced. Enoh stressed that consistent reforms and investor confidence will help stabilise the economy and unlock opportunities for SMEs and manufacturers. Read also, The upcoming West Africa Industrialisation, Manufacturing & Trade Summit (IMT) 2025, holding in October at the Landmark Centre, Lagos, will focus on scaling industries, strengthening MSMEs, and deepening regional trade. Organisers, dmg Nigeria Events, said the summit will gather policymakers, industry leaders, and investors to find practical solutions around industrial policy, access to finance, infrastructure, and technology to accelerate West Africa's sustainable industrial growth. | | | |
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