
Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu
Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Science and Technology said the Federal
Government would support indigenous pencil companies to produce
locally, to prevent the country from the importation of the product.
It is estimated that over N750 billion is spent on importing pencils into Nigeria annually.
Onu said this when he was reacting to the presentation of Mr Muideen
Ibrahim, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, BAMIB Resources and
Investment Company Ltd, who paid him a courtesy visit on Monday in
Abuja.
He assured his guest that the ministry would assist him to actualise his
dream, especially by introducing him to other relevant ministries and
agencies.
The minister said he was concerned in his first tenure in office when he
got a report that no indigenous company was producing pencil in the
country.
“I felt a country like Nigeria should be able to produce pencil to
meet its local need and even export so I directed the Project
Development Agency to conduct research on pencil.
“I am happy that PRODA is working hard to deliver, we produce now pencil locally.
“I’m also happy that your company has decided to invest in pencil production.
“I will encourage you to continue to do research that will give you better ways to compete anywhere in the world.
“We will make the findings of research we do here available for you. See
if you can see any information that will make you improve on your
production,’’ he said.
Ibrahim, in his presentation on Pencil Project, said he was inspired by
the assurance that the minister gave in his first tenure by saying “we will make pencils in Nigeria by 2018.’’
The managing director said he was delighted that the company rolled out
its pencils on August 1, 2018 as the first indigenous pencil
manufacturing company in Lagos state and second in the country.
He said that the product could compete in the global market because of
its unique characteristics, adding that the company had decided to come
and present it to the minister.
“Look at it; it does not break like the ones that are imported and
it is heavier as well, it can also be customised for organisations and
people.
“The production is environmentally friendly because we use old newspaper
to produce it, so we are calling on people to give us their old
newspapers, we will turn them into wealth,“ he said.
Ibrahim urged the minister to implore Central Bank of Nigeria and the
Federal Government to make available at least, N 500 billion in Special
Intervention Fund to pencil manufacturers.
(NAN)
