The Kaduna State Governor, Mukhtar Yero, has invited Indian investors to partner with
the state towards achieving its target of reviving all moribund companies located in the State
In a meeting with the Indian
High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Ajjampur Ghanashyam, at the Government
House on Thursday, Governor Yero said “the State government is ready
to spearhead revival of over 400 public and private owned companies
in the State which stopped production due to shortfall in power supply
and other challenges”.
The governor pointed out that the 212 megawatts power station in the
state, when completed, would definitely be sufficient to revive the
industries.
The Governor added that Kaduna State was interested in entering into
partnership with hospital managers on providing 300 beds in the
specialist hospital which would soon to be completed.
Mr Ghanashyam said he was in Kaduna to seek partnership in the
areas of industrial cooperation as well as supporting the State towards
improving educational and health services to the people.
He promised to encourage Indian businessmen, who would be in
Nigeria soon, to invest in Kaduna State.
The Indian High Commissioner also requested for a comprehensive list
of all moribund companies in the State, which he said would be tabled
before the investors.
the state towards achieving its target of reviving all moribund companies located in the State
In a meeting with the Indian
High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Ajjampur Ghanashyam, at the Government
House on Thursday, Governor Yero said “the State government is ready
to spearhead revival of over 400 public and private owned companies
in the State which stopped production due to shortfall in power supply
and other challenges”.
The governor pointed out that the 212 megawatts power station in the
state, when completed, would definitely be sufficient to revive the
industries.
The Governor added that Kaduna State was interested in entering into
partnership with hospital managers on providing 300 beds in the
specialist hospital which would soon to be completed.
Mr Ghanashyam said he was in Kaduna to seek partnership in the
areas of industrial cooperation as well as supporting the State towards
improving educational and health services to the people.
He promised to encourage Indian businessmen, who would be in
Nigeria soon, to invest in Kaduna State.
The Indian High Commissioner also requested for a comprehensive list
of all moribund companies in the State, which he said would be tabled
before the investors.
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