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ACCI seeks urgent action to revitalise Idu industrial hub

According to Mr Obegolu, the Idu Industrial Hub, if properly harnessed, has the potential to catalyse economic growth and create adequate jobs for Nigerians.

• December 17, 2024
Nyesom Wike and Wale Edun
Nyesom Wike and Wale Edun

The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged government agencies and stakeholders to take immediate action to revitalise the Idu Yard Industrial Hub in Abuja.

The ACCI president, Emeka Obegolu, made the call at the ACCI’s end-of-year media parley on Tuesday in Abuja.

According to Mr Obegolu, the Idu Industrial Hub, if properly harnessed, has the potential to catalyse economic growth and create adequate jobs for Nigerians.

He acknowledged the industrial hub’s challenges, including poor infrastructure, unreliable power supply, and inadequate security, which he said had hindered its full potential.

“The Idu Yard Industrial Hub remains an underutilised asset due to systemic neglect. Addressing its challenges can unlock significant economic opportunities and improve Nigeria’s industrial sector,” he said.

The ACCI president welcomed the recent passage of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) 2024 Supplementary Appropriation Bill by the Senate.

He described it as an opportunity to address the longstanding issues plaguing the hub.

He called on the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, the FCTA, and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to prioritise industrial development in their budget implementation.

Mr Obegolu called for road rehabilitation, deployment of alternative energy solutions for stable power supply, enhanced security measures, streamlined tax processes, and youth engagement through skills development programmes to revitalise the hub.

“These steps are crucial to restoring investor confidence and transforming the Idu Yard into a vibrant economic activity centre,” he said.

Mr Obegolu, who also leads the organised private sector in Abuja and surrounding areas, emphasised the critical role of the media in advocating for change and holding stakeholders accountable.

He urged journalists to continue spotlighting industrial sector challenges to catalyse action from policymakers.

Looking ahead to 2025, Mr Obegolu reaffirmed the chamber’s commitment to advocating for policies that enhance the ease of doing business and foster a thriving industrial ecosystem.

He also called for stronger collaboration between the media, government, and private sector stakeholders to transform neglected industrial zones into economic hubs.

The ACCI president pledged the chamber’s readiness to work with all stakeholders in building a thriving business environment.

(NAN)

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