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Ogun Partners Arise IIP to Launch Nigeria’s Largest Garment Factory
The Ogun State government, in collaboration with Arise Integrated Industrial Platform (IIP), an India-based multinational company, has inaugurated a project implementation team to facilitate the launch of what is set to become Nigeria’s largest garment production facility.
The implementation team has been tasked with identifying critical action points and establishing a timeline to ensure a seamless groundbreaking ceremony, scheduled for September this year.
Governor Dapo Abiodun, while receiving a delegation from Arise IIP led by its President, Mr. Gagan Gupta, along with representatives from AFRIXEM Bank, expressed optimism about the project’s economic impact on both the state and the country.
According to the governor, the facility will boast a production capacity of 100 tons per hour, 1,000 tons per day, 40,000 tons per month, and approximately 350,000 tons annually. This will translate to around 4.4 million garments produced daily and is expected to create between 120,000 and 150,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Governor Abiodun emphasized the importance of coordinated planning:
“What we are here for today is to put together a project implementation team to identify what needs to be done and when, to jointly establish timelines for each of the tasks so that we can prepare for the groundbreaking of the project in September.”
The partnership is anticipated to boost industrial growth, employment, and economic transformation in Ogun State and across Nigeria.

