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FG Begs Chinese To Employ More Nigerians

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The federal government on Wednesday urged the management of China’s health product manufacturing company, Longrich Industries, to train more Nigerians in its artificial intelligence company being constructed in Lagos.
The  Federal Government has  asked for more job placements and opportunities to qualified young Nigerian graduates who  studied in China.
It also implored  the management of China’s health product manufacturing company, Longrich Industries, to train more Nigerians in its artificial intelligence company being constructed in Lagos.
Nigeria’s Consul General to China, Chimezie Okeoma Ogu,who made the plea when he paid a visit to Xu Zhiwei,  Chairman of   Longrich industries,explained that  the gesture would promote and boost bilateral cooperation between both countries.
He said:“This would assist  the Federal  government efforts  to  address unemployment problem in the country.Longrich products are very popular in Nigeria. Every Nigerian family has Longrich products, and the country serves as the biggest market for the company in Africa and next to China in the world. The presence of the company in Nigeria has offered job and business opportunities to young men and women, who before now, were jobless.
“The introduction of the company’s novel  network of marketing strategy  have made many Nigerians  financial stable  and millionaires. Longrich can develop more excellent products to meet the needs of the Nigerian market.With the establishment and construction of Longrich industry in Lagos, it has given opportunity to the transfer of technology and skill.This is the new focus of the present administration in its  drive for  Foreign Direct Investment with its international partners”
Speaking, Chairman of Longrich Industries, Xu Zhiwei, said explained  that as part of  the company internationalization strategy, the management  has signed a contract with Nigeria’s Leki Free Trade Zone  in Lagos state through the construction  of 40,000-square-meter production line, to become the first artificial intelligence factory along the “Belt and Road” in Nigeria.
This is an important step for the realization of the national “Belt and Road” initiative by Chinese enterprises,he said,adding that  the project will not only provide Longrich overseas branch with comprehensive large supply chain, product guarantee, import and export, customs clearance and other overall services, but will also provide  all important local brands in Nigeria, as well as the entire African market.
Meanwhile,the Federal Government has expressed optimism that the forthcoming EnjoyNigeria Expo 2021 would upscale the value chain delivery of the creative, entertainment, travel, trade and cultural industries of the Nigerian economy, as it is expected to generate 100,000 jobs.
Director, Investment Department of the Federal Ministry of  Industry Trade and Investment, Mrs Kemi Arodudu, disclosed this in a statement signed by the Head of the Media Sub-committee of EnjoyNigeria EXPO, Tunde Hassan and made available to journalists in Abuja.
She  said the Expo which would assist Small and Medium Enterprises to be positioned for increased job and wealth creation as well as gain access to global markets would generate 100,000 new jobs in the creative, entertainment, cultural industries, travel and trade sectors of the economy between 2021 and 2023.
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