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‎Abia Govt To Revive Moribund Industries In Aba

by Kalu Eziyi
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The Abia State government has moved to revive four moribund Industries in Aba, the commercial hub of the state.

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They include the Afro Beverages, Aba Textile Mills, International Equitable Association and Ken Biscuits.

The commissioner for Information, Okey Kanu, said this at a press briefing on this week’s executive council meeting, chaired by the governor, Alex Otti, in Umuahia, the state capital.

”This is in line with the government’s economic policies of revitalising moribund companies and selling the same to serious and capable investors,” he said.

He said the over-reaching interest of the  government in doing this is to ensure that such companies will create job opportunities and internally generated revenue for the state.

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Kanu also said the government had received a letter of approval from the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria to own and revitalise the moribund Star Paper Mill in the town.

”Our stake in the company, when fully operational, will be minimal, but enough to ensure that the state remains well-positioned to monitor the activities of the company.

According to the commissioner, this is to ensure that the government and the people of the state are not shortchanged.

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