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Ekiti State Government partners with Prince Arthur Uche to launch garment factory
To bolster job creation and promote entrepreneurship, the Ekiti State Government has made a strategic move.
Specifically, they partnered with renowned entrepreneur Prince Arthur Uche.
Consequently, this collaboration aims to establish a new garment factory in the region.
Ultimately, this initiative is expected to create numerous job opportunities and stimulate economic growth.
The initiative is designed to rejuvenate the local economy, providing much-needed employment opportunities, particularly for the youth.
Prince Uche, widely recognized for his pivotal role in the success of Aba’s garment industry, recently visited the factory site to assess progress and discuss operational strategies.
During his visit, he expressed optimism about the project’s potential, stating, “Great things can happen here, just like in Aba’s garment industry.
It won’t be easy, but with effort, we can make this work.”
The garment factory is expected to serve as a cornerstone for economic diversification in Ekiti State.
By creating jobs and fostering skills development, the project aims to empower local entrepreneurs and cultivate an entrepreneurial spirit within the community.
The state government is actively encouraging young entrepreneurs and residents to participate in the venture, either through collaboration or employment.
Interested individuals are invited to reach out via email at info@beyondclothingng.com.
Officials are confident that the factory will provide immediate economic benefits while also contributing to long-term growth.
Specifically, it aims to enhance workforce skills and support small businesses.
Moreover, the Ekiti State Government has reiterated its commitment to initiatives that drive economic development and improve residents’ livelihoods.
This collaboration between the government and Prince Uche marks a significant step toward revitalizing Ekiti’s economy.
Consequently, it positions the state as a hub for innovation and enterprise within Nigeria’s garment sector.
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