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Nigerian leather industry will bring about $60 billion in foreign exchange earnings

Nigerian leather industry will bring about $60 billion in foreign exchange earnings

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The Nigerian government recently said that the leather industry could bring about $60 billion in foreign exchange earnings to the country. To achieve this goal, the government led by President Muhammadu Buhari launched the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), which identifies leather as one of the strategic non-oil resources to be developed under its economic diversification plan.


Nigeria's inability to fully maximise the foreign exchange earnings as well as the job creation opportunities in the leather sector of the economy is generating concerns among industry experts who say the sector can earn the country about $60 billion in foreign exchange.

The northern Nigerian state of Kano is undoubtedly the biggest market for hide and Skin in West Africa, a commodity used for the manufacture of finished leather products, such as shoes, bags, among others, that are in high demand in the country. About 20 million pairs of shoes are estimated to be imported from countries such as Italy, Japan, and China into Nigeria yearly, despite the nation`s tremendous comparative advantage in the leather sector.    

Industry experts are of the view that Nigeria has the capacity to generate #24.5 billion from the Leather sector, as well as create 700,000 direct and indirect jobs annually, if the sector is properly managed. The commercial city of Kano is the regional hub for leather activities in West Africa, since the advent of the Tran-Saharan Trade, and it presently houses quite a number of tanneries involved in the processing of wet blue leather for exportation.

Experts believe government must attract huge investment into the sector along the value chain, instead of promoting the exportation of raw leather, as it has been the case over the years.  

Speaking during a Validation Workshop on National Leather and Leather Products Policy held recently, in Sokoto, North-West Nigeria, Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Science and Technology, described the leather sector as a gold mine which government is interested in.

The Minister, who was represented at the occasion by Prof. Okechukwu Okwuoma, Director-General, National Centre for Technology Management, disclosed that the government was working towards making Nigeria a production hub for finished leather products. With a growing population of about 198 million people, and gate way to many economies in the Sahel region of Africa, Nigeria is a huge market for finished leather products.

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