Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils - Politics - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Politics › Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils (670 Views)
1 (Go Down)
| Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by free2ryhme(op): 2:15am On Mar 11, 2016 |
(CNN)With the value of oil and the Naira currency in decline, Nigeria is turning to old-fashioned pencils to provide relief. The Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, recently announced that the first pencil plant in West Africa would start production in 2018. "We have all the things to produce a pencil, which is used by a large number of people from our young pupils to engineers," Onu told Nigerian newspaper The Daily Trust. "The private sector will come in to do the production and we will see the benefits. When production of pencils begins, Nigerians will be amazed at the multiplier effects. It will create a minimum of 400,000 jobs." The Minister explained that pencils use raw materials that Nigeria possesses in abundance, such as wood, graphite, and rubber. All pencils are currently imported, which has become prohibitively expensive as the Naira struggles. Reviving industry It is hoped that pencil production can help to revive the manufacturing sector, which has declined since the oil boom of the 1970s. The textile industry alone employed around 350,000 people in the 1980s, a figure that has fallen to 25,000 today. The total manufacturing sector employed 18% of the workforce in 1982, but under 12% today. The government has adopted former President Goodluck Jonathan's Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) to scale up industrial production. Onu claims that pencils will be the first of 1,000 products that could now be manufactured domestically, with six-cylinder engines next on the list. Pencils can be a logical first step in developing industrial capacity, believes Professor of Economics Stephen Onyeiwu of Allegheny College. "Pencils use simple, mature technology and raw materials that can be sourced domestically," says Onyeiwu. "The size of the market is huge, and we could export to other African countries." The Professor believes that success with pencils could pave the way for more sophisticated production. Economic analysts Mckinsey predict Nigerian manufacturing has the potential to deliver output of $144 billion a year by 2030, up from $35 billion in 2013. Faith gap However, Onyeiwu is skeptical of state-led industrial enterprise, citing the past failure of fertilizer and cement initiatives, and stresses the need for private sector leadership. "The history of the government's involvement in the industrial sector has been disappointing," he says. "The government's role should be to facilitate...they should introduce policies to attract private investors (such as) to bring down interest rates." Read: Angola makes new steel from old guns Reaction to the pencil project has been largely negative, with many social media users noting the contrast with neighboring Uganda's launch of a solar-powered bus. One scathing article by Nigerian journalist Emmanuel Uchenna Ugwu attacked the scheme as a "dubious joke." "It is a pity that Nigeria is fantasizing about the made-in-Nigeria pencil in this age," the author wrote. "That the government of Nigeria is projecting the coming pencil as a sort of technological revolution shows that Nigeria has recorded satisfactory success only in insulting and betraying its potential." http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/10/africa/nigeria-pencil-production-ogbonnaya/ |
| Re: Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by tempest01(m): 2:33am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Pencil making should be an individual youwin project...not what onu should be making noise about.. |
| Re: Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by Nobody: 3:14am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Nice move but i think the unemployed Nigerians needs something faster, 2018 is far for someone that has little or no money for surviving tomorrow. I know it is not so easy but Nigerians wants faster cushion effects to the hard and burning economy they are experiencing now. Nice move all the same. |
| Re: Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by Obipat(m): 3:18am On Mar 11, 2016 |
free2ryhme:dullard is still campaigning after winning election. When is the mumu president going to hit the ground running |
| Re: Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by BedLam: 3:50am On Mar 11, 2016 |
What a shame! IT'S 2016 and I want know how lucrative the job of making pencils is. How many pupils uses pencil talk more of adults? A time when the world is even going digital...I though there was hope until this Govt came in, useless people! |
| Re: Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by tit(f): 3:58am On Mar 11, 2016 |
is this "the lai of the day"? i hope the pencil factory will be sited in sokwoto so we can haul the wood from benin to it. the haulage of timber will also provide jobs for 1,000,000 yoots. |
| Re: Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils by Mynd44(mod): 5:19am On Mar 11, 2016 |
CNN.Nigeria Aims To Create 400,000 Jobs By Making Pencils • FG Aims To Attack RCCG, Church Leaders With FRC Law —Fayose (Nigerians React) • Godwin Obaseki's Promise Of 200,000 Jobs Got Him These Responses On Facebook • 2 • 3 • 4
See How UK Officials Harassing A Nigerian Is Causing Commotion On Youtube(pics) • Fulani Cattle Rearers Has Formed Another Government • UK, US Govt's Knew Chibok Girls Location But Didn't Rescue Them