Championing Local Manufacturing: Coleman Wires and Cables Hosts Minister of State for Trade & Investment

Coleman Wires and Cables was honored to welcome the distinguished Minister of State for Trade and Investment (Industry), Sen. John Owan Enoh, to our facilities. A passionate advocate for local manufacturing and industrial development, the Minister’s visit was a testament to the strides we’ve made—and continue to make—in the Nigerian manufacturing sector.

As Nigeria pivots toward a future built on innovation, self-sufficiency, and industrial resilience, this moment stands as a reflection of our unwavering commitment to these ideals. At Coleman, we’re not just producing wires and cables—we’re powering Nigeria’s growth story.

Setting the Pace for Industrial Excellence

From power plants and infrastructure projects to residential homes and commercial complexes, our cables form the lifelines of connectivity and safety across the country. With decades of experience and a culture rooted in innovation, we take pride in delivering:

  • Top-tier quality that meets international standards

  • Affordable solutions tailored to local needs

  • Prompt delivery that keeps projects on schedule

This unique combination is why Coleman remains a trusted name in the cable industry, leading the charge in creating local alternatives to imported products.

Partnering for a Better Tomorrow

Senator Enoh’s visit emphasized the importance of collaboration between government and the private sector. It also reinforced the critical role companies like Coleman play in job creation, technology transfer, and national development.

“Local manufacturing is the bedrock of any sustainable economy,” Senator Enoh remarked. “I commend Coleman for its forward-thinking initiatives and for setting a clear example of what Nigerian industry is capable of achieving.”

Shaping the Future—One Cable at a Time

At Coleman Wires and Cables, we see every spool, every meter, and every connection as a contribution to a stronger, safer, and more self-reliant Nigeria. As we expand our capacity, explore renewable solutions, and invest in cutting-edge technology, we remain deeply committed to:

  • Empowering industries

  • Driving infrastructure development

  • Creating safer electrical connections for homes and businesses alike

The future of Nigerian manufacturing is bright—and we are proud to help light the way.

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