Made in Nigeria Project Office Holds World Press Conference at Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja
Made in Nigeria Project Office Holds World Press Conference at Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja
The Made in Nigeria Project Office has once again taken a bold step in advancing the nation’s industrial and economic renaissance. On [insert date], the Project Office team hosted a world press conference at the prestigious Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, bringing together media houses, industry leaders, development partners, and enthusiasts of Nigeria’s growing manufacturing sector.
The atmosphere at the venue was energetic and focused—echoing a renewed sense of national pride and commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s production capacity. The event provided a platform to unveil strategic updates on the Made in Nigeria initiative, outline upcoming programs, and reinforce the government’s commitment to supporting local manufacturers across all sectors.
A Renewed National Vision
During the conference, the leadership of the Project Office reiterated that the Made in Nigeria initiative is not just a slogan—it is a national movement designed to:
Boost local manufacturing and industrial competitiveness
Promote quality Nigerian products in global markets
Create millions of jobs through enterprise growth
Strengthen value chains across agriculture, textiles, solid minerals, technology, creative economy, and more
Drive inclusive economic development led by Nigerian entrepreneurs and MSMEs
Speakers highlighted the need for Nigerians to buy, use, and proudly promote goods made within the country, noting that sustainable national growth depends on strong local industries.
Key Announcements and Program Highlights
The world press conference featured several important announcements, including:
Expansion of the Made in Nigeria Trademark Licensing Program, which will allow verified manufacturers to use the nationally recognized brand symbol.
Launch of the National Industrial Promotion Roadshow, scheduled to take place across major Nigerian cities beginning next quarter.
Introduction of new support frameworks for women-led enterprises, youth innovators, and export-ready MSMEs.
Strengthening partnerships with state governments, private sector groups, chambers of commerce, and international agencies.
These initiatives are designed to accelerate nationwide awareness and ensure that the Made in Nigeria movement reaches every market, community, and production cluster.
Engagement with the Media
Members of the press used the opportunity to ask critical questions about timelines, stakeholder coordination, funding mechanisms, and the role of government agencies. The Project Office team expressed readiness to provide continuous updates and emphasized that transparency and collaboration remain core pillars of the initiative.
The interactive session underscored the essential role of the media as partners in shaping public perception and encouraging Nigerians to embrace home-grown products.
Building a Stronger National Identity Through Local Production
In his remarks, the National Coordinator of the Made in Nigeria Project reaffirmed that the initiative is rooted in national identity, economic resilience, and long-term industrial transformation. He called on Nigerians in all walks of life—consumers, investors, manufacturers, policymakers, youth, and creative professionals—to participate in the movement.
“Made in Nigeria is our future. It is our pride. It is our pathway to shared prosperity,” he noted.
A Step Forward for Nigeria’s Industrial Future
The world press conference at Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja marks another milestone in the ongoing national effort to strengthen Nigeria’s productive sectors. With clear programs, committed leadership, and growing stakeholder support, the Made in Nigeria Project Office is positioning the country to compete confidently on the global stage.
As the initiative continues to gain momentum, Nigerians can look forward to stronger industries, innovative products, increased exports, and a renewed pride in the quality of goods made by Nigerians for the world.
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