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Manufacturers worry over epileptic power supply

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February 21, 2024
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Calabar, Feb. 21, 2024: The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Akwa Ibom and Cross River chapter, has said that epileptic power supply in Cross River is impacting negatively on businesses in the state.

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Acting Chairman of MAN, Mr Usen Umoh, stated this during a courtesy visit to the state Commissioner for Power and Renewable Energy, Mr Eka Williams, in Calabar on Wednesday.

Umoh said that the visit by the association had become necessary in order to chart a new course, owing to the hostile business environment and epileptic power supply in the state.

According to him, electricity is very critical in every business environment, adding that lack of it has the capacity to ruin any business endeavour.

”Following the poor power situation and the hostile business environment in the state, we have decided to pay the commissioner for power and renewable energy a visit to discuss the way forward.

“We need power to do business in Cross River. When there is power, businesses thrive and when businesses thrive, unemployment is reduced and the society is better economically,” he said.

The acting chairman also called on the state government to patronise locally-made products, stressing that it was the only way to grow businesses in the state.

In his response, Williams said that the state was ready and willing to go into partnership with MAN to boost businesses.

”Cross River is one of the frontline states in renewable energy. As such, we will like to partner with MAN.

”What we are doing is huge. We believe we have what it takes to produce solar panels in this state,” he said.

The commissioner urged members of the association to take advantage of the opportunities provided by state government to promote their businesses.

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