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Bauchi govt to turn state in commercial hub for investors

The Bauchi State Government has expressed its commitment to developing the state to become commercial hub for investors and commercial activities.

The State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry Mohammad Binni Abdulkadir said this when he received leadership of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, and the State Chamber of Commerce on a courtesy call in his office.

He said the ministry is striving towards actualizing the present administration’s commitment in exploring the potentials in the commerce sector.

The commissioner highlighted some of the present administration’s desire to creating job opportunity among youths in the State 

Abdulkadir said that Governor Bala Muhammed has been giving much priority to creating a befitting environment for industrialization to thrive in across the State by awarding contracts to home based companies and industries.

He reassured the delegation of his ministry’s commitment to developing commercial activities and making Bauchi a Hub for investors.

Leader of the team and the President Bauchi State Chamber of Commerce, Alhaji Aminu Muhammad Danmalikin Bauchi  congratulated the commissioner for his appointment which he described as well deserved.

He called on the commissioner to work in synergy with the chamber and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria in developing commercial activities and industrialization in Bauchi State.

Danmaliki explained BACCIMA’s commitment to fostering collaborative relationships with the State Government and relevant technical partners, both locally and internationally. 

He said BACCIMA serves as a platform for networking and harnessing business opportunities to promote entrepreneurial growth and socio-economic development and promised to work in close collaboration with the ministry in achieving it set objectives.

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