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By John Okiyi Kalu
In 2015, then incoming Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, identified industrialization as one of the pillars of his administration with the objective of creating jobs, improving the economy and increasing internally generated revenue of the state.
To build this Pillar of Develoment, Dr Ikpeazu applied a 3-pronged strategy to deliver on industrialization:
1. Support resuscitation of moribund industries in the state.
This strategy has helped companies like Golden Guinea Breweries to return to production after decades of being closed. More than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs have been restored and created and our people are once again enjoying their favorite beverages.
By John Okiyi Kalu
In 2015, then incoming Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, identified industrialisation as one of the pillars of his administration with the objective of creating jobs, improving the economy and increasing internally generated revenue of the state.
To build this Pillar of Development, Dr Ikpeazu applied a 3-pronged strategy to deliver on industrialization:
1. Support resuscitation of moribund industries in the state.
This strategy has helped companies like Golden Guinea Breweries to return to production after decades of being closed. More than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs have been restored and created and our people are once again enjoying their favorite beverages.
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Kinetic Abia: Ikpeazu’s industrialisation agenda is delivering
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By John Okiyi Kalu
In 2015, then incoming Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, identified industrialisation as one of the pillars of his administration with the objective of creating jobs, improving the economy and increasing internally generated revenue of the state.
To build this Pillar of Development, Dr Ikpeazu applied a 3-pronged strategy to deliver on industrialization:
1. Support resuscitation of moribund industries in the state.
This strategy has helped companies like Golden Guinea Breweries to return to production after decades of being closed. More than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs have been restored and created and our people are once again enjoying their favorite beverages.
Ask what you can do for your country – Nigeria!
2020 has been another difficult year for Nigeria. Coronavirus, kidnapping, and banditry have been devastating on lives, and the economy, which has also been battered by low oil prices, recession, and inflation. The EndSARS protest, killings, and looting have left a deep scar on our nation but also a silver lining. Nigeria is at the crossroads and witnessing a rising cacophony of disappointment, anger, and division.
John F. Kennedy at his 1961 presidential inauguration rallied Americans during the challenging period of 22% poverty (55% in southern areas), war with Vietnam, and the throes of racism and the civil rights movement. He mobilized Americans towards national loyalty despite the tribulations, and his famous speech included “…ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.…knowing that here on earth, God’s work must truly be our own….”