CENTRAL Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has accelerated the signing of two memoranda of understanding (MoU) among stakeholders in the country’s Cotton, Textiles and Garments (CTG) sector.
The historic event took place on Tuesday in Abuja , with a major move towards complying with the Executive Order 003, which directs all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to grant preference to local content in their procurement of goods and services,
The first MoU signed was between the National Cotton Association of Nigeria (NACOTAN) and Ginning Companies, to guarantee steady off-take and processing of cotton lint and cotton seeds; while the second was between the Nigerian Textile Manufacturers Association and the Armed Forces of Nigeria, Nigeria Police, Para-military Institutions & National Youth Service Corps to facilitate long-term contracts with Textile and Garment companies to manufacture uniforms in Nigeria for use by various arms of Nigeria’s uniform services.
Speaking at the ceremony, the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, expressed gladness that all stakeholders had keyed into the vision of President Muhammadu Buhari to grow and develop Nigeria’s agricultural sector and the wider economy.
Emefiele said the ceremony, which also attracted four State Governors (Kaduna, Cross River, Gombe and Katsina), two ministers and Service Chiefs as well as Heads of Uniformed Services and labour leaders, was the result of almost two years of painstaking activities and consultations with key stakeholders in the CTG value chain.
Reeling out efforts made by the CBN, in collaboration with other agencies, to revamp the sector, Emefiele urged participants to collaborate closely in ensuring the patronage of local textile and garment factories in procurement of uniforms.
In terms of security, he assured that the CBN would work with the security agencies alongside concerned textile and garment factories “to ensure that the finished products as well as wastes are treated as currency -with highest level of security until they are delivered to the right clients or disposed accordingly.”
Emefiele further expressed confidence that the signing of the MoU would resuscitate the CTG sector as well as support the Bank’s efforts at creating jobs for many Nigerians.
In their various remarks, the Governors of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade and his Gombe State counterpart, Alhaji Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya, as well as the Deputy Governor of Katsina State, Mannir Yakubu, concurred in describing the CBN initiative as a revolution, which should be supported by all to ensure the country achieved the objective of completely resuscitating the CTG sector.
At the same event, the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, stressed the need for all Nigerians to support every move aimed at conserving foreign exchange for the country, for the overall good of the economy.
The signing of the memoranda of understanding between the National Cotton Association of Nigeria (NACOTAN) and Ginners and between uniformed services and textile and garment factories was the high point of the ceremony.