MADE IN PROJECT OFFICE ABUJA
MADE IN PROJECT OFFICE ABUJA
PROJECT TITLE: Made in Nigeria Special Project.
National Strategies for Homegrown Economic Promotion, Innovation, Sustainable Growth, Entrepreneurship, and Brand Development Programs.
Vision:
“Nigeria First Policy:” Transforming Nigeria from a resource dependent nation into a vibrant hub of production-oriented manufacturing, turning our population into a production nation – industrialize Nigeria.Mission:
Promoting local enterprise thus fostering a culture of self-belief, boosting national pride by instilling confidence in Made in Nigeria goods, products and services.Goal:
To enhance the production, visibility, and consumption of made in Nigeria goods, services and brands.Project Objectives:
- The Project will promote awareness of, and increase the consumption of made in Nigeria products and services locally and internationally.
 - The Project will attract and facilitate Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) through Trade Exhibitions and Economic Forums.
 - The Project will reduce the importation of foreign goods by encouraging local production.
 - The Project will contribute to Nigeria’s GDP growth and job creation.
 - The Project will support national policies on industrialization, economic recovery, and diversification.The Project will support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by providing support and resources to SMEs, enabling them to grow and contribute to the economy.
 - The Project will enhance industrial competitiveness by encouraging standardization of products, enabling the brands to compete effectively in the global market.
 
Core Mandate of the Made in Nigeria Special Project:
- Economic promotions by supporting the transformation of the country from consumption to a production nation, through local manufacturing and industrialization of Nigeria.
 - Identification of moribund factories in Nigeria and instituting a reviving programme for investments through the Build, Own, Operate & Transfer (BOOT) and FDI methods.
 - Supporting local products and brands, production development.
 - National Labelling System, Counterfeits Checks, Brands Surveillance and enforcement programme.
 - Supporting the development of national clusters and research development centres.
 - Promotion of national products, brands, goods and services through national and international trade fairs, expos, exhibitions, economic forums and showroom display – National Products Gallery (NPG).
 - Identification and introduction of new national brand initiatives and the promotion of already existing brands.
 
 IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK
i. National Secretariat:The office of the National Secretariat will be established in Abuja under the supervision of the Permanent Secretary of Political and Economic Affairs in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), with the following responsibilities;The Project will collaborate with Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs); the organised private sector, and development partners.
Host and attend annual Economic and Investment Forums and Exhibitions both locally and internationally.
Public-Private Partnerships to drive investments and local manufacturing initiatives.
Creation of economic community clusters for product originality and location identification.
Overall coordination and supervision of activities and programmes in the Regional and State offices.
ii. Regional Offices:
Six Regional Offices will be established in North Central, North West, North East, South West, South South, and South East. The Regional Offices will report to the National Secretariat. The regional offices will be responsible for:Coordinating regional exhibitions and capacity building workshops.
Liaise with local businesses, SMEs, and manufacturers in the regions.
Collect data and report on regional production and impact.
Supervision of the activities of the State offices under the region
iii. State Offices
Each state will establish its own State Project offices in collaboration with the State Governments to coordinate the project activities at the State level under the supervision of the National Office.
IMPLEMENTING BODY
The Project will be implemented by the Made in Nigeria Project Office, Abuja, and will be overseen by the office of the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs in the OSGF.
PROJECT TIMELINE
MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK
Detailed Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework specifically tailored for the Made in Nigeria Project Office, designed to help track performance, assess progress, and guide decision-making:i. Goals and Objectives
S/N  | Goal  | Promote sustainable economic growth through increased patronage of locally made goods and services.  | 
1  | ||
2  | Objectives  | i. Increase awareness and patronage of Nigerian made products. ii. Support local manufacturers through capacity building and market access. iii. Improve the quality and competitiveness of local products. iv. Facilitate policy advocacy and Public Private Partnerships  | 
ii. Key Indicators
S/N  | Objective  | Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)  | 
1  | ||
2  | Awareness  | Percentage increase in social media engagement  | 
3  | Number of media campaigns conducted
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4  | Public perception index (survey based)  | |
5  | Number of local manufacturers trained or the percentage increase local industries revenue  | |
6  | Percentage of Government procurement from local producers  | |
  | Percentage of local products onboarded on e-commerce platforms (MAiNPro Mart)  | 
- Quality Improvement
 
Quality Improvement 
  | Indicators  | 
Number of certifications acquired by local products 
  | Product quality audit reports 
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Consumer satisfaction rate (conduct consumer surveys)  | |
Policy & Partnerships  | |
Number of policy dialogues held  | |
Number of MOUs signed with key stakeholders | |
Percentage of Government procurement from local producers 
  | 
iv. Data Collection Methods
S/N  | Method  | Purpose  | 
1  | Surveys (Online/Physical)  | Assess consumer perception, satisfaction, and awareness  | 
2  | Focus Group Discussions  | Gain qualitative insights from stakeholders  | 
3  | Administrative Records  | Track programme inputs and outputs  | 
4  | Partner Reports  | Document implementation progress from collaborators  | 
5  | Observations  | Site visits, product fairs, and field checks  | 
v. MONITORING PLAN
S/N  | Activity  | Frequency  | Responsible Party  | 
1  | Data Collection  | Monthly/Quarterly  | M&E Officer and Programme Leads  | 
2  | KPI Analysis  | Quarterly  | M&E Unit  | 
3  | Progress Report  | Biannually  | Project Director  | 
- Evaluation Plan
 
S/N  | Type  | When  | Purpose  | 
1  | Baseline Evaluation  | At inception  | Establish benchmarks  | 
2  | Mid-Term Evaluation  | Midway through the project  | Review performance, re-strategise  | 
3  | Endline Evaluation  | At completion  | Assess outcomes and impact  | 
4  | Impact Evaluation  | Post-project (1–2 years after)  | Determine long-term effects  | 
vii. Risk Management
S/N  | Risk  | Mitigation Strategy  | 
1  | Low stakeholder buy-in  | Consistent engagement and communication strategy  | 
2  | Inaccurate data reporting  | Capacity-building for data collection teams  | 
3  | Policy inconsistency  | Advocacy and alignment with government priorities  | 
6. LEARNING AND ADAPTATION
- Quarterly reflection sessions with stakeholders
 - Annual learning workshops to document best practices and lessons learned
 - Use of feedback to improve implementation strategyDevelopment of a Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation (RBME) system.
 - Program, Project, Productions
 - Quarterly and Annual Performance Reviews.
 - Independent audit and evaluation by third-party organizations.
 - Use of KPIs: job creation, investment inflows, production capacity of local industries, and reduction in import volumes.
 - Regular reporting to the Office of the SGF through the Permanent Secretary (PEAO).
 
FUNDING, BUDGETARY ITEMS, AND RESOURCE MOBILISATION
Capital Budget:
Program production (exhibition, trade fairs and economic forums, logistics, venues).
ICT infrastructure for digital platforms and e-commerce support.
Utility vehicles, office rentals, production capital
Equipment and types of machinery acquisition for cluster centers
Building of the National trade fair exhibition complex
Personnel Cost:
Consultants and technical advisors.
Capacity-building and training programs.
International program logistics
Overhead Costs:
Administrative support and operations.
Travel, accommodation, and allowances.
Detailed budget and costing for the Special Project will be submitted subsequently.
POSSIBLE SOURCES OF FUNDING: 
30% of all funds/donations received by State offices
Grants from Development Partners
Sponsorships and private sector contributions
Internally generated revenue from exhibitions and product registration
KEY PERSONNEL OF THE PROJECT OFFICE
- National Project Coordinator/Executive Director
 - Project Director (Operations)
 - Project Director (Administration)
 - Project Director (Finance & Accounts)
 - Project Director (Monitoring and Evaluation)
 - Head, Information & Communication
 - Head, Legal and Compliance
 - Partnerships and Resource Mobilisation Lead
 - Zonal Liaison Officer.
 - Other supporting staff
 
- KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES
 
S/N  | Key Stakeholders  | Responsibilities  | 
1  | OSGF  | Overall supervision and policy alignment  | 
2  | State Governments  | Collaboration and support  | 
3  | Nigerian Governors Forum  | Collaboration and partnership  | 
4  | MDAs  | As may be relevant  | 
5  | Private Sector  | Investment and product innovation  | 
6  | Development Partners  | Technical assistance and funding support 
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NAMES OF THE 5-MAN INTER-MINISTERIAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Names of the 5-man Inter-ministerial Technical Committee set up to develop a detailed Project Framework for the Made in Nigeria Special Project.S/N  | Name  | Designation  | Organization  | 
1  | Hon. George B. Nwabueze  | NPC  | MAINPRO  | 
2  | Dr. Bassey B. Unaowo  | SA, PS  | PEAO  | 
3  | Dr. Hajara Njidda Amoni  | Director (Administration)  | MAINPRO  | 
4  | Ngozi John-Uyah  | Director (Projects and Operations)  | MAINPRO  | 
5  | Mrs. Ekene Okoroma  | Director (Monitoring and Evaluation)  | MAINPRO  | 
Expanded Technical Committee
S/N  | Name  | Designation  | Organisation  | Remarks/Sign  | 
1  | Hon. George B. Nwabueze  | NPC  | MAINPRO  | 
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2  | Dr. Bassey B. Unaowo  | SA, PS  | PEAO (OSGF)  | 
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3  | Joseph Ojone Omachonu  | Rep. COS to the SGF  | OSGF  | 
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4  | Abiodun Johnson Ajulo  | Representative of SSO  | SSO (OSGF)  | 
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5  | Dr. Hajara Njidda Amoni  | Director (Administration)  | MAINPRO  | 
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6  | Ngozi John-Uyah  | Director (Projects and Operations)  | MAINPRO  | 
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  | Mrs. Ekene Okoroma  | Director (Monitoring and Evaluation)  | MAINPRO  | 
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Prepared by the Made in Nigeria Project Office Technical Committee on Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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