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Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno State

After Shettima provides funding… Borno IDP’s begin mass production of soap, detergents, pomade, ‎bags … We’ll buy for hospitals, schools says Governor

Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno State
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno State

Some Intern‎ally Displaced Persons, IDPs, from Gwoza local government area of Borno State have started large scale production and packaging of various household products that include solid and liquid soap, detergents, pomade, hand bags courtesy of loan allocated to them by the Borno Renaissance Micro Finance Bank, set up by Governor Kashim Shettima to promote entrepreneurship in the State.

In 2016, Governor Shettima had after examining their proposal, directed the Micro Finance Bank to release the sum of N5m to a group of Ninety one (91) male and female citizens displaced from Gwoza local government area who were living within some camps in Maiduguri. After preliminary meeting with Governor Shettima, the group had registered with the State as Gwoza Soap Makers Association, a cooperative designed to go into mass production of household items. The Governor had, before facilitating the release of the funds, promised to make them grow in capacity if they start on a good footing.

In fulfillment of their pledge, after days of hard work, representatives of the IDP’s led by Borno State Commissioner for Higher Education, Usman Jaha, who hails from Gwoza, ‎were at the Government House, Maiduguri Wednesday with samples of household products they produced and packaged. They named all their products, ‘G.Z and Hijira’. The ‘G.Z’ represent Gwoza (their town) with Hijira meaning ‘temporary relocation’ which in their case represents internal displacement. The IDPs told Governor Shettima that they want their locally produced products to capture the memory of their displacement and relocation to Maiduguri as a result of attacks on their communities in Gwoza by Boko Haram insurgents in 2014.

“For a start, we have used part of the funds and produced 118 cartons of solid laundry soap; 86 cartons of small size pomades, 96 cartons of large size of pomade; 200 jerricans of large and small packs of liquid soap; 1,972 kitchen sized packs of liquid soap, disinfectants and 127 numbers of women and unisex hand bags. We will be going into bigger scale production but we came to show you what we have started doing since you created this opportunity for us by encouraging us and getting us the money” Musa Ali Gwoza, leader of the IDPs told Shettima.

Impressed by what he saw, Governor ‎Shettima immediately said that after their products are certified by control agencies, they will become major features in public hospitals, schools and other Government establishments so as to increase the capacity of the IDPs and the economy of the State and to encourage other IDPs and residents to become productive.

“You have just made my day. This is the kind of progress I love to see. You are all internally displaced persons but rather than fold your arms and wait for aid, you chose to be productive using your talents. I encouraged you because you deserved it. I don’t know if you have gotten products certificates but I can see you are already packaging. By the grace of God, after agencies like NAFDAC and the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), certify your products, we will arrange for a public presentation of your products. I will lead the launching and the Borno State Government will make you primary suppliers of soap, detergents and disinfectants in most of our hospitals, schools and other Government establishments including this Government House so that you create jobs for others that will market and sell your products. I will take some of your products like these detergents and test for sanitation purpose in my office. We will try to get you some machineries that will make you produce faster and in higher numbers. I believe you are using crude methods now. You deserve encouragement. I want to mainly make you serve as role models to other citizens whether displaced or not” Shettima said.

The Governor directed the State Commissioners for Education and Health to commence preliminary discussions with the IDPs for needs assessments of their products taking into cognizance the priority of supporting them to produce more and create jobs for other citizens they will engage in marketing, whole and retail sales as well as accounting.

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