Nigeria's Leather Industry Waits For Buhari's Revival Plan

Until the early 90's, Kano and other northern cities were a hub for textiles and leather export firms which were hit by a lack of power, corruption and cheap imports from China. But despite non-stop talk of building up industries outside the oil sector, little has happened since Buhari got elected in March 2015 on a ticket to fix the West African nation hit by mismanagement and graft.
Locals in Kano say they hope cross border trade will make a comeback but traders face a new challenge - Boko Haram suicide bombers.
The decline of Kano is a showcase for the decade long failure of authorities that enjoyed easy oil money to support its once booming leather and textile industries which has left the Muslim north poor and helped Boko Haram recruit unemployed youth during its seven year insurgency.


Pictures courtesy: Seun Sanni.


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