- Lai Mohammed, who spoke in Abuja, said the federal government is not just paying lip service to the issue of made-in-Nigeria products - Mohammed, a minister, added that the government has now decided to institutionalise the patronage of made-in-Nigeria products The minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the federal government is institutionalizing the patronage of locally-made products starting with ministries, departments and agencies. Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, May 18 at the National Media Launch of the ‘Buy Made-in-Nigeria’ campaign, Mohammed said: “The federal government is not just paying lip service to this buy made-in-Nigeria. “We have taken concrete steps to actualize it. “It is true that the Federal Executive Council at one of its meetings resolved that the Bureau of Public Procurement Act must be amended in a manner that will give more emphasis and advantage to made in Nigeria products.
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Lai Mohammed said the government was acting its talk concerning made-in-Nigeria products
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Lai Mohammed said the government was acting its talk concerning made-in-Nigeria products
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