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FG reaffirms commitment to leather industry growth

By Lucy Ogalue

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to revitalising Nigeria’s leather industry to boost job creation, economic diversification, and industrial development.

The Minister of State for Industry, Sen. John Enoh, stated this on Thursday during a meeting with the Steering Committee on the Strategic Implementation Plan of the Leather and Leather Products Policy in Abuja.

The Minister of State for Industry, FMITI, Sen. John Enoh, (right) and DG Nigeria Institute of Leather, Science and Technology (NILEST), Dr Auwal Imam, after a meeting with the National Steering Committee (NSC) on Leather Policy Implementation on Thursdays in Abuja

He stressed the importance of fully implementing the Leather Policy, highlighting its vast potential for economic transformation.

Enoh urged the committee to document challenges hindering implementation and identify areas where government intervention could accelerate progress.

The Minister called for an alternative to ‘ponmo’ (processed cowhide), advocating its use in leather production rather than as food.

He argued that diverting hides and skins into industrial use could significantly contribute to economic growth.

“The leather industry is crucial to our national economy. We must develop it sustainably while ensuring Nigerians have viable consumption alternatives,” Enoh said.

He assured the committee of the Ministry’s full support, calling for stronger collaboration to enhance Nigeria’s position in the global leather market.

Dr Auwal Imam, Chairman of the National Steering Committee, commended the Minister’s proactive approach and highlighted achievements in implementing the Leather Policy.

Imam is also the Director-General, Nigeria Institute of Leather, Science and Technology (NILEST)

“These include skill acquisition programmes, research advancements, and the establishment of 22 extension centres to support industry players,” he said.

Imam called for greater government involvement in fully implementing the Leather Policy and integrating the sector into national MSME survival programmes.

He urged the provision of single-digit interest loans for leather entrepreneurs, stronger campaigns for Made-in-Nigeria leather products, and a $1 billion Leather Industry Venture Fund to boost investment.

“With proper government backing, Nigeria’s leather sector can compete globally, create jobs, and contribute significantly to the economy,” he added.

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