Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Parliament International School Abuja Highlights Gains Of Recycling To Nigeria’s Environment, Economy At 2025 Graduation
    • Action Alliance Writes INEC, Demands Correction On Party’s Date Of Last State Congresses, National Convention
    • EFCC Arrests 25 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Kano
    • Kwara Courts Jail 11 Internet Fraudsters
    • Nigeria’s Defence Chief Hails “Produce For Lagos” Programme As Model For National Security, Resilience
    • FG Accelerates Automotive Revolution With Inauguration Of NADDC Governing Board
    • Benue Rises: A United Front Against Insecurity Signals Hope
    • Navigating Safety: The NSIB’s Pioneering Regulations for Marine Casualty Investigations
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    HumsimediaHumsimedia
    • Home
    • News
      • News Analysis
      • Politics
      • Environment
      • Energy
      • Security
      • Defence
    • Entertainment
    • Business
      • Economy
    • Health
    • Interview
    • Lifestyle
    • Global News
    HumsimediaHumsimedia
    Home»News»Economic Transformation: Nigeria Launches Industrial Revolution Work Group
    News

    Economic Transformation: Nigeria Launches Industrial Revolution Work Group

    HumsiBy HumsiFebruary 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Miriam Humbe

    The Minister of State for Industry, Trade, and Investment, Senator John Owan Enoh, on Thursday, inaugurated the Industrial Revolution Work Group (IRWG) in Abuja.

    Adebayo Lawrence Thomas, FMITI
    Director of Press and Public Relations disclosed this in a statement signed on Thursday.

    The landmark event marked a significant shift in Nigeria’s industrial landscape, bringing together key stakeholders, including government officials, captains of industry, development partners, and members of the organized private sector.

    Senator Enoh emphasized the importance of a robust industrial foundation in achieving economic greatness, citing global industrial powerhouses like Germany, China, South Korea, and the United States.

    He said that Nigeria possessed the necessary resources and workforce but requires a structured and results-oriented roadmap.

    The IRWG aligns with the Presidential Council on Industrial Revitalization Roadmap, established in October 2023.

    Its mandate is to drive economic transformation through strategic policy development, stakeholder engagement, and consistent implementation.

    Senator Enoh reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring industrialization remains a central driver of economic growth under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    He called for collaboration between the government, private sector, and academia, stressing that the success of the IRWG will be measured by tangible outcomes like factory reopenings, job creation, and increased economic prosperity.

    The inauguration event featured addresses by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Abba Rimi and Dr. Olusegun Aganga, former Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment.

    Aganga emphasized the need for continuity in industrial policies, policy reform, infrastructure enhancement, access to finance, and technological innovation to drive industrial growth.

    With the IRWG in place, Nigeria is poised to reclaim its position as an industrial powerhouse on the global stage.

    The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Amb Nura Abba Rimi highlighted the strategic importance of the initiative within the government’s transformation agenda.

    He urged members of the IRWG to approach their mandate with creativity, innovation, and strategic collaboration, emphasizing that industrialization remains the most viable pathway to economic self-sufficiency and a stronger national currency.

    Dr Olusegun Aganga, also called for continuity in industrial policies to ensure sustainable growth.

    Reflecting on past challenges, he acknowledged that Nigeria had previously launched an Industrial Revolution Plan in 2014 but failed to sustain its implementation.

    He emphasized that industrial development requires deliberate and consistent action, pointing to global examples such as China, Germany, and the United States, where industrial policies have been rigorously implemented and refined over time.

    He further outlined the critical role of industrialization in job creation, economic diversification, and national wealth accumulation. Nigeria, he noted, has vast natural resources, including over 45 commercially viable solid minerals, a top-ranking oil and gas sector, and an extensive agricultural base.

    However, the nation must add value to these resources rather than continue exporting raw materials without developing a strong manufacturing base.

    Aganga urged stakeholders to prioritize policy reform, infrastructure enhancement, access to finance, and technological innovation to drive industrial growth.

    He also emphasized the necessity of a stable macroeconomic environment, efficient customs procedures, and regulatory frameworks that support industrial expansion and export competitiveness.

    Abba Rimi Federal Ministry of Industry FMITI Industrial Transformation Renewed Hope Agenda Senator Owan Enoh Trade and Investment
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Humsi
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Parliament International School Abuja Highlights Gains Of Recycling To Nigeria’s Environment, Economy At 2025 Graduation

    July 26, 2025

    Action Alliance Writes INEC, Demands Correction On Party’s Date Of Last State Congresses, National Convention

    July 24, 2025

    EFCC Arrests 25 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Kano

    July 23, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • Parliament International School Abuja Highlights Gains Of Recycling To Nigeria’s Environment, Economy At 2025 Graduation
    • Action Alliance Writes INEC, Demands Correction On Party’s Date Of Last State Congresses, National Convention
    • EFCC Arrests 25 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Kano
    • Kwara Courts Jail 11 Internet Fraudsters
    • Nigeria’s Defence Chief Hails “Produce For Lagos” Programme As Model For National Security, Resilience
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2025 Humsimedia. Designed by Humsi Media.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    • name-given-northerners-moved-south-reconstruction
    • product-two-consecutive-integers-272-quadratic-equation
    • read-excerpt-daughter-inventionmaybe-theres
    • primary-result-hitler-taking-german-economyunemployment
    • place-example-correct-category-activities-demonstrate
    • part-extended-metaphor-exists-robert-frosts-road-taken
    • read-excerpt-gilgamesh-new-englishversionat-four-hundred
    • sentence-best-demonstrates-appropriate-style
    • answer-question-three-four-sentenceshow-participant
    • new-dealadolf-hitlers-plan-use-militarization-get
    • read-excerpt-letter-birmingham-jailin-nationthe-boston
    • statement-best-explains-boxers-values-differ-napoleons
    • form-government-delegates-speak-behalf-citizensa-popular
    • believe-someone-failing-treat-client-dignityyour-first
    • best-describes-successes-challenges-modernday-mexicoit
    • u2-spy-plane-incident
    • recycling-essays-using-essay-wrote-previous-assignment
    • particularly-unique-united-states-middle-classa-smallest
    • statement-best-describes-grape-boycott-began-1965it
    • riddle-rosetta-stonejames-cross-giblin-makes-ideas-clear