Abstract

In line with the federal government’s industrial policy, the industrial development policy of Bendel State’s government was hinged on the need to diversify the state’s economy in order to reduce the dominant position occupied by agriculture as the main source of employment for the majority of the people. Industrial development was expected to eventually help strike a balance between agricultural and industrial production, as well as diversify the occupations in which rural dwellers were engaged. In essence, the industrial development policy aimed at promoting the expansion and diversification of the state’s economy to ensure balanced economic growth.

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