Union seeks FG’s intervention as paper industry struggles to save jobs

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The Pulp, Paper and Paper Products, Printing and Publishing Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PPAPPPAPSSAN) has called

The Pulp, Paper and Paper Products, Printing and Publishing Senior Staff Association of Nigeria have called on the Federal Government for quick revitalisation as the sector now struggles to save jobs.

He said if the sector works optimally, Nigeria stands to save about N400bn yearly and also create over 200,000 jobs for the youths. The hard fact here is that the companies are dead except Nigeria Paper Mill, Jebba, which is gasping to survive.” In a communique issued on resolutions of the conference, the union called on the Federal Government to create a conducive and enabling environment for the sector to thrive.The union urged the government to provide necessary infrastructure like power supply, access roads and urgently subsidise the cost of diesel and gas usage of the major players in the industry to enable them to run their factories profitably.

 

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