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FG TASK ON INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT


The C.E.O  Bola-Komo Group of companies,  Prince Adekunle Falade Adeya  with wife flank by others cutting cake at the ceremony. 









FG  TASK ON  INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT


The Federal government have been task on the need for the industrial revolution of the country  to uplift the country’s  economy.


Speaking in Akure,  the Ondo State capital at the end of the year gathering of the Bola-Komo Automobile,Agro-Allied and Logistics company,  the chairman of the company,  Prince Adekunle Falade  Adeya ( a.k.a Omo Alhaja ) lamented  the dwindling  economy of the country, which create fears to the minds of woul-be investors in the country.


He noted that the Federal government need to have a reappraisal over how the industrial sectors in the country  can have a boost to en-living the nation's economy.


While  he lamented  the poor state of energy supply  across the country, security threat, poor road network  and other infrastructures that are almost  at a comatose stage as indices that can steer-off any meaningful  investors.


Adeya,  therefore  call on the Federal Government to quickly  intervened on all the aforementioned  issues to speed -off industrial revolution in the country,  saying if there can be guarantee  of all mentioned  factors, Nigeria will be a hub for investors all over the globe.


In her words,  the Chief Executive Officer of Bola-Komo  group of companies,  Olori Bolanle Komolafe Adeya appreciate God mercies  on the organisation,  saying workers welfare is the priority of the management,  calling for more support  from the staffers  in the coming years.


She noted  that the  company is noted for excellent  in services delivery , adding  that in the year ending  there a lot of challenges  facing the organisation, which can be easily  traced to the recession in the country's economy.


The occasion  witness friends, associates, family and business partners both far and near to celebrate  with the organisation  which is like high-brow for the South West zone of the country .

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