Monday, 20 May, 2024

Xirea Apparels to employ 50,000 Nigerians


Fashion and Lifestyle

Xirea Apparels is set to employ 50,000 Nigerians by 2030 to handle sourcing and garment production requirements for large organizations.

It is a one-step manufacturing company for diverse types of wears: fashion, sports, military or corporate wear.

Mr. Obinna Frederick Eneh, CEO of XIREA Apparels in a statement said the new company has technology at the heart of its operations to serve independent apparel brands.

Xirea Modern Plant (Picture: Xirea website)

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“With Technology at the heart of its operations, Xirea Apparels currently employs over 400 Nigerians, 95 percent of whom are female.

The company, which has trained over 300 women in apparel design and production since 2017, is working towards the objective of training and employing 50,000 Nigerians by 2030.” he said.

He explained that Xirea Apparels will serve large organizations like the armed force, oil and gas companies, uniforms and e-commerce retailers.

He added that the launch of the new company will boost employment, safety work wears and as well, the economy of the country.

Full article can be read here
Source: today.ng


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