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RMRDC begins garment production revival

The Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) has begun the process that will accelerate the production of garment locally for local and international markets…

The Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) has begun the process that will accelerate the production of garment locally for local and international markets to reduce the import of garment to the country.

To this end, the Council in collaboration with El-Jahab Mubarak Nigeria Limited, has organized a 2 – day training workshop in the Cotton, Textile and Garment Sector in Kaduna. Over 150 members of the Nigerian Tailoring and Fashion Designers Association drawn from the Northern States as well as the National Youth Service Corps members participated in the training.

The council also recently conducted intensive training for cotton farmers across the country in a move to revamp the sector.

Speaking at the training in Kaduna, The Director-General of RMRDC, Dr. H. D. Ibrahim, regretted that the textile industry, which can boost of over 250,000 jobs in 1997, is now at an all-time low, with less than 20,000 employees, saying recent study has shown that more textile industries are closing down daily.

The DG, who was represented by Dr. A. A. Ogunwusi, a Director in the Council, noted that out of more than 250 mills that was in operation in 1970’s, less than 25 are currently in production, adding that the decline in the industry is particularly lamentable as cotton turnover dwindled from N8.2 billion to N300 million between 1980 and 2012. 

He attributed the ugly situation to an aggregation of factors, ranging from obsolete machinery, high interest rate, and inadequate infrastructure, to lack of improvement in the local sourcing of raw materials.

To address some of these problems, the DG said the Federal Government gave a N100 billion life-line to the sub-sector.  

‘’This revival scheme was also based on the believe that the cotton, textile and garment industry stood out as a potential growth area of the economy that could propel the country towards achieving Vision 20:2020 and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),’’ he said.

Earlier, the representative of the Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Engr. Barnabas Jatau, had commended the Council for organizing the programme to empower the teeming youths for the tasks ahead, adding that Cotton, Textile and Garment (CTG) Industry is a sector with high potentials for a quick-win in government’s effort at economic diversification. 

Representative of the Kaduna state government, Alh Musa Isah Jibril, challenged the participants to embrace entrepreneurship skills, which he said, is a potential job creation for them. 

Earlier, in his paper titled ‘Strategies for Sustainable Raw Materials Supply for Textile Industries in Nigeria,’  Dr. G. G. Awolehin, Deputy Director, Planning Division (RMRDC), listed some of the constraints of raw materials sourcing in the country’s textile industry to include higher priority to food crops than cotton, poor prices and market dynamics, lack of fertilizer, inadequate and untimely supply of inputs, seed contamination, inadequate knowledge of the production packages and non-availability of these technologies as well as pest and disease control among others.

He recommended the setting up of a Textile Council of Nigeria to coordinate affairs of the sector as the way forward, adding that the country could become a net exporter of textile raw materials to other countries if raw material potentials of Nigeria are fully exploited.

 

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