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*Govt, Turkish investors partner to revive moribund Sokoto factory*

by Our Reporter

Sokoto government said it is partnering with investors from Turkey to

revive the moribund state-owned furniture company.
At its peak, Sokoto Furniture was one of the largest furniture companies in
the North, employing more than 10,000 workers and serving clients from as
far as neighbouring Niger Republic.
Conducting the visiting investors round the factory, Managing Director of
Sokoto Investment Company, Aliyu Bala Sokoto, said government is determined
to bring the company back to its former glory.
“We’re talking with the Turkish investors, under the auspices of the MUSIAD
Group, with a view to collaborating in various sectors. Apart from our
understanding on the furniture company, we are also working on
establishment of a light tractor and agricultural implements assembly plant
as well technical partnership on women empowerment through skills
transfer,” he said.
Team Leader of the MUSIAD Group, Resul Aslan, said a comprehensive report
on the status of the company will soon be presented.

He said his Group is delighted with the collaboration, and expressed
optimism that the factory will soon return to full production.
Though important to Sokoto economy in the 80s and 90s, a downturn in the
fortune of the Sokoto Furniture Company led to its closure and despite
provision of loan by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) in
efforts to revive it, not much was achieved.
Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal Tambuwal in 2015 cleared the N1.5 billion
AMCON debt and took back possession of the company, with a promise to
revive it in partnership with private partners.

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