HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF KWARA PAPER CONVERTER LIMITED, ERIN- ILE KWARA STATE NIGERIA, 1985-1999

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2016

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A joint publication of the Department of History’ and International Studies, Politics and International Relations of the Universities of Ilorin, Al-Hikmah (Nigeria), North-West. South Africa.

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Industrialisation has been generally agreed globally to be the only way to economic stability and social transformation of people In line with this reality, the federal government of Nigeria after independence in i960 started massive industrial drive across the country hence the establishment of many industries by states after their creation in 1967. The Kwara State government in its efforts to spread industries to rural areas decided to set up the Kwara State Investment Cooperation (K1C)) to fast-track the industrial drive. Since the goal of the investment cooperation was to invest inviable industrial projects, Erin He Paper Converter was one of such industries conceived and embarked upon mid-1994 and commissioned in 1985. As a matter of fact, exercise book which was the major product of the industry was targeted to add value to the reinvigorated Universal Primary Education (UPE) programme of the Federal Government aimed to correct regional, rural/urban and sex imbalances in the educational system of the country. Thus, efforts were directed to invest in human capital development across the country2. The thrust of this paper is therefore not just to look at the activities and impacts of this industry to the upcoming young Nigerians when it was in operation, but also review its activities and its sudden decline just a decade after its establishment. 10 do this

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KWARA STATE, PAPER CONVERTER, HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, ERIN- ILE, NIGERIA

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