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Commenting on Chief Emmanuel’s retirement, Daniel Agbor, Chairman of the Board of Directors of UAC of Nigeria PLC, said,
“Since joining Grand Cereals, Chief Emmanuel has been at the forefront of innovative developments that have taken the company to the leadership position in the industry. For instance, he is credited with playing a leading role in the expansion of the company’s production footprint to Onitsha, Anambra State via a state-of-the-art plant.
This has considerably improved our production capacity leading to a sizable increase of market share. He was also instrumental to the diversification of the company’s product range to improve returns on a risk-adjusted basis leading to the production of fish, ruminant and pig feed in the livestock category and dog food in the pet category.”
Views: Visits 14 Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai. By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai of Kaduna state has said that the laws of Nigeria do not allow anyone to shutdown essential services. Speaking to the labour leaders who shut down Kaduna for some days during the NLC warning strike,the Governor said ” according to these same laws, the right to strike does not include license to violate public and private facilities or to shut them down in any way.” He explained that persons on strike can withdraw from the facilities where they are working, but they are not allowed to stop those facilities from functioning.
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