Made-in-Aba Shoes Go Global as Foreign Investors Show Interest

Posted by George on Thu 29th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

A golden chance has opened for exports in Nigeria as well as for the generation of foreign exchange due to the fact that locally made shoes are set to hit the international market.

 
Local artisans manufacturing shoes, bags, belts and other leather products are set to hit a milestone as their product could soon be transformed and compared to intenational products.

This is because some Brazilian investors have shown interest in their products and are planning to make available to them modern equipments that will improve the quality of their products.

The investors were amazed at the quality of the shoes, bags and other products, the Aba leathers were able to produce with their hands and raw equipments and reasoned that with modern equipment, the sky could be their limit.

South East Voice leant that the investors really marveled at one of the shoe makers who produces over 200 shoes daily just with his raw hand and sensed that if such an artisan is provided with equipment, he will do much more.

The investors who were conducted round the Leather Cluster of the Ariria International Market, Aba by some aides of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, and officials of the Leather Workers Union, including Lawrence Odoemelem, SSA, Investment Promotions and Elder Emma Ezeala, SSA, Investment Facilitation and Chinedu Nwagu, SSA, Investment Planning and Strategy, showed genuine interest in partnering with the artisans involved in leather works in Aba.
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