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EKEDC seeks support for local cable manufacturing

Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has called on government to support indigenous cable manufacturers through tax waivers and incentives. EKEDC made the call when its five-man technical team toured the

EKEDC seeks support for local cable manufacturing
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April 27, 2026byThe Nation
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Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has called on government to support indigenous cable manufacturers through tax waivers and incentives.

EKEDC made the call when its five-man technical team toured the Coleman Technical Industries Limited factory in Sagamu, Ogun State, expressing admiration for the scale of local cable production.

 The EKEDC delegation was received by the Managing Director of Coleman, Mr. George Onafowokan, alongside the company’s Executive Director, Mr. Micheal Onafowokan, who conducted the visitors around the facility.

  During the tour, Micheal Onafowokan explained the company’s operations, highlighting its capacity to generate its own electricity to ensure uninterrupted production, as well as its commitment to producing high-quality cables for customers.

 Speaking after the inspection, the Head of Supply Management and Sourcing at EKEDC, Engr. Maurice Osogbo, described the facility as exceeding expectations.

 He said he was “super impressed” and “blown beyond measure” by the scale and sophistication of the factory, noting that such operations are often only seen in international documentaries.

 Osogbo urged the government to introduce policies such as tax breaks to encourage companies like Coleman, stressing that supporting local manufacturers could boost foreign exchange earnings and position Nigeria as a key player in the West African cable market.

 Also speaking, the Head of Distribution and Operations at EKEDC, Engr. Henry Ukoh, said the visit changed his perception of the company’s capacity, noting that Coleman had evolved beyond household cable production into a large-scale manufacturing operation.

He described the facility as “mind-blowing” and a source of national pride, adding that Nigerian companies of such scale deserve government backing to thrive.

 Ukoh also raised concerns about whether the company benefits from any tax waivers, urging authorities to provide necessary support to enhance competitiveness.

  On product quality, he affirmed that Coleman cables meet high standards, noting that while pricing challenges exist due to market competition, the products remain competitive when import-related costs are considered.

 The EKEDC officials concluded that with the right support, companies like Coleman could expand into international markets and significantly contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth.

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