5
benefits of patronisisng made-in-Nigeria goods and services. Read below:
1.
Buying made in Nigeria goods will boost employment generation in the country,
as the multiplier effect of patronising local products is the demand of labour.
2.
Buying made in Nigeria goods help conserve the nation’s foreign reserve and
strengthen the naira against the dollar, thereby making the country financially
healthy and self-dependent.
3. Buying made in Nigeria goods helps to add
value to the Nigerian economy. It is important to note that major prosperous
economies of the world boost their small and medium enterprises as a way to
soldify their economy. Nigeria must follow suit to succeed economically and
secure its place as a regional and global economic power.
4.
Buying made in Nigeria goods willl boost the nation’s Gross Domestic Product
(GDP), which is required to be healthy at all times for smooth and economic
progression.
5. Buying made in Nigeria goods helps to boost
domestic production, thereby encouraging technology transfer and also improve
Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings if a vibrant policy is put in place.
Indeed, one of the ways Nigeria can achieve economic prosperity is for Nigerians to identify with Nigerian products; buy them and also make use of local services in Nigeria.
Indeed, one of the ways Nigeria can achieve economic prosperity is for Nigerians to identify with Nigerian products; buy them and also make use of local services in Nigeria.
Innoson
SUV, produced locall in Nnewi, Anambra state
Nigerian
companies buying dollars for a vast variety of foreign goods ranging from glass
to oil and tomatoes. Already, some Nigerian elites are already setting the pace
such as Senator Ben Murray-Bruce representing Bayelsa East senatorial
constituency in the Nigerian Senate.
Already,
some Nigerian elites are already setting the pace such as Senator Ben
Murray-Bruce representing Bayelsa East senatorial constituency in the
Nigerian Senate.
Senator
Bruce buying made-in-Nigeria goods
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