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2023: Nigerian Printers Commend INEC For Patronizing Local Printing Industry.

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The medium and large-scale printing companies in Nigeria has applauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for it’s patronage of the local printing industry during the 2023 general election.

In a signed statement by it’s Chairman, Yahaya Amfani and Secretary,
Ademola Kasumu, the companies commended the trust that INEC extended to them saying they spared no effort to ensure that each material was printed with the utmost precision, quality, and security.

“Throughout the project, our teams worked tirelessly to meet strict timelines and for the first time in the history of conducting elections in Nigeria, there was no reason to postpone the 2023 General Election due to unavailability of electoral material.

*Working on this project has been a significant milestone for the local print industry in Nigeria. It has provided an opportunity to showcase our advanced technologies and dedicated workforce.

” This was a game-changer as this is the first time INEC is entrusting the local print industry with the responsibility of printing all materials for conducting the 2023 General Election considering the fact that electoral materials were mostly printed overseas prior to now. Thereby saving billions of Naira back into the Nigerian economy.

They added that the Local print industry throughout the 2023 election produced tons of paper print, with several millions of ballots.

” This is a remarkable milestone that has bolstered our confidence in our capabilities to render similar services to ECOWAS nations and other African countries.

The Group further added that the opportunity extended to them by NEC promoted the growth and development of the printing industry and also supported a multitude of local businesses across various sectors.

‘Throughout the printing process, our commitment to using local resources and services led to the direct employment of Thousands of skilled workers.

Additionally, the ripple effect of this project extended to the wider community, as Thousands of individuals, including vendors, artisans, transporters, food sellers, and many others, found employment opportunities as a result of the activities carried out by the local print industry.

They called on government to admonish other agencies to emulate INEC in patronizing local service providers as this will reinvigorate the Nigerian Economy.

This strategic decision not only ensures the utilization of local resources and expertise but also significantly reduces capital flight, benefiting our nation’s economy and contributing to sustainable economic development, they stated.

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