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GSM dealers want local phone factories

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To reduce the massive unemployment in the country, GSM dealers have appealed to the federal government to create an enabling environment for overseas phone manufacturers to set up factories in Nigeria.Mr. Yisu Alijafaru, the Task Force Chairman of GSM Village in Abuja who made this call on Friday in Abuja, said that the move would also make Nigeria a phone producing country and preserve the foreign exchange.

He also advised the Federal Government to create an avenue for phone investors to establish manufacturing industries in the country.

“We have well educated and willing people who are ready to learn the production processes of phones whether here in Nigeria or outside the country, if the government can sponsor them.

“ Some of our members have engaged in ICT trainings individually and have been able to master software and hardware as relating to computers.

“ The government can even start with bringing people to teach us how to assemble phones and this will create job opportunities for the youths and get them off the streets,’’ he said.

On the business, the chairman said that they no longer make gains like they used to due to rise in foreign exchange rate, adding that prices of phones and accessories had increased.

“Concerning the security aspect of GSM village, we have built a fence and we brought in security guards to meet up with the security operative mandate.

“We have been doing our best to ensure that our customers come in to patronise us in peaceful and conducive environment,’’ he said.

On his part, Mr Michael Chukwuma, a trader in the GSM village said that the first thing to be done “is to make the market well known through the medium of advertisement.’’

“There are a lot of people who know what to do but they do not have money to start.

“If financial assistance is given to them, this people can take Nigeria to the next level in the area of repairing phones and laptops.

Chukwuma said that a lot of students come during the holidays to hustle and they put what they learned in school to work to help customers and to make money.

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