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Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Islie: 9:21am On Jul 12, 2022
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has warned that a shutdown of manufacturing activities is imminent if nothing is done to address the soaring cost of energy bedevilling the sector.

According to a statement by the Director-General of the association, Segun Ajayi-Kadiri, over the years, the manufacturing sector has been battered by numerous challenges which have reduced the number of industries in Nigeria and converted industrial hubs in many parts of the country to warehouses of imported goods and event centres.

MAN also asked for a policy that would urgently allow companies and airlines to import diesel and aviation fuel respectively from the Republic of Niger and Chad.

MAN said by immediately opening up border posts in that axis for this purpose, the effect of high diesel and aviation fuel prices would be cushioned on the economy.

The association also called for help in saving the remaining manufacturing companies from closing down as a result of challenges arising from the inadequate electricity supply, inaccessible foreign exchange, and a rise in the cost of diesel.

Ajayi-Kadri said there were uncertainties and fear of survival of firms, and expressed fear of a force majeure over increasing diesel prices by 200 per cent.

Findings showed that diesel, which was sold at N266/litre as of October 2021, has recently increased to above N800/litre, which is above 200 per cent.

There are fears that the price could climb to N1500 if nothing is done to resolve the crisis, especially in terms of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Four obvious questions that readily come to mind that are seriously begging for answers are- What can we do as a nation to strengthen our economic absorbers from external shocks? Should manufacturing companies that are already battered with multiple taxes, poor access to foreign exchange and now over 200 per cent increase in the price of diesel be advised to shut down operations? Should we fold our arms and allow the economy to slip into the valley of recession again? Is the nation well equipped to manage the resulting explosive inflation and unemployment rates?

“More worrisome is the deafening silence from the public sector as regards the plight of manufacturers,” he said.


The association identified challenges such as a high operating cost environment largely caused by inadequate electricity supply, the high cost of alternative sources, excessive regulation and taxation, as well the inadequate supply of foreign exchange for the importation of raw materials, spare parts, and machinery that were not locally available.

To remain in business, the manufacturers demanded the development of a National Response and Sustainability Strategy to address challenges emanating from the ongoing invasion of Ukraine by Russia. They also demanded consistent support to manufacturing to accelerate the process of recovery from the aftermath of COVID-19 and previous bouts of recession to avert the complete shutdown of factories nationwide with multiplier effects on employment and the economy.

Other demands included: the issuance of licenses to manufacturing concerns and operators in the aviation industry to import diesel and aviation fuel directly to avert the avoidable monumental paralysis of manufacturing activities arising from the total shut down of production operations and movement of persons for business activities and addressing the challenge of the repeated collapse of the national grid (twice within a week), which was causing acute electricity shortage in the country, especially for manufacturers.

Rising diesel prices have negative multiplier effects on the economy, said a partner and chair of the Energy & Natural Resources Practice Group at Bloomfield Law Practice, Ayodele Oni.

[b]“It does make things more difficult as most manufacturers are forced to use diesel for production as the power sector struggles with little or no public power supply. Diesel prices become an input to production and the higher same is the higher the finished products will be. [/b]Separately, it has a negative multiplier effect on issues such as unemployment, which is currently at a record high. With more job losses, crimes will increase, our GDP per capital too will drop and will also impact taxes which form revenue to the government of the states and federation. It is important to aggressively improve grid/ public power supply to enhance the attractiveness of Nigeria to manufacturing. Labour is comparatively cheap but that alone isn’t sufficient. It doesn’t look pretty, at the moment,” he said.

https://punchng.com/manufacturers-threaten-shutdown-over-soaring-diesel-cost/

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by chatinent: 9:39am On Jul 12, 2022
Abeg wetin we dey manufacture for Nigeria?


Corruption?

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by ExplorerReturns(m): 9:43am On Jul 12, 2022
You can't blame them. Buhari and APC have finished this country. Tinubu will bury Nigeria. Vote tinubu for a failed and miserable Nigeria. Vote obi/datti for a prosperous Nigeria. The choice is yours.
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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Simeon88(m): 9:46am On Jul 12, 2022
For seven years we couldn't fix even one refinery after all the promises. The juju wey hold this country strong ooo

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Vulturereloaded: 9:54am On Jul 12, 2022
And we are to vote the APC party that collapsed the Nigerian economy in 8 years?

Because Tinubu wants Nigerians to be changing his pampers for him?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLujs6yMepE

Back to Sender.

The rescue team is here.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by dopedan(m): 12:26pm On Jul 12, 2022
Apc’s plan is to take us to the stone age
No education no light no diesel no security, very soon ‘caveman’ will be an occupation
if armed robbers dont kill you, hunger will kill you if it doesn’t there are still a lot that can take you to d grave, black soot, boko haram, sars, afonja skull miners, agbado, cassava etc

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by NaijaRoyalty(m): 12:27pm On Jul 12, 2022
APC government is obviously the worst in Nigeria history

Useless terrorists poverty Government

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by kerry57: 12:27pm On Jul 12, 2022
It is inevitable cos buhari is just folding his hands and things are going terribly bad while his appointees are still busy looting. Like I learnt he said recently that he can't wait to leave cos leadership is difficult. Unprepared power seeking leader with nothing to offer.
See ASUU
See pms
See diesel
See agf
See bread
See man
See efcc
See icpc etc
Which of the above listed is working and benefiting the masses? Non I will say

The only working ones are;
Boko Haram
Bandits
Kidnappers
Ipob
Esn
Corruption
Ritualist
Yahoo yahoo etc

I will ask buhari, all the countries around the world that he travels to as a junketer, where does things work this way for them to actualize prosperity.

NIGERIA MUST BE FREE COME 2023.......

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by PrincessofDSS(f): 12:27pm On Jul 12, 2022
And some ignorant or better rephrased as lifeless citizens are still supporting and hailing their tormentors

Those tormentors can afford to import whatever thing they need from abroad to Carter for their families, but can same thing be said of the ignorant fellows that is still supporting them to continue crippling the Nigerian economy?

I tell you something this minute; Slavery is a thing of the mind ……

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Epurogonogono(m): 12:27pm On Jul 12, 2022
Does Nigeria manufacture anything?

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by wman(m): 12:27pm On Jul 12, 2022
aka Nlpolicewoman aka Eriggs aka Ilovedemmanna

Come and see the handiwork of your darling daddy. Buhari has made Nigeria better. There is no fuel scarcity anywhere unlike the 16 wasted years of PDP.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by 40fy: 12:28pm On Jul 12, 2022



**From #226 to #800?? Like, what the fúck??


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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by dynicks(m): 12:28pm On Jul 12, 2022
It's happening already!.....just as was foretold!!

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Aether(m): 12:28pm On Jul 12, 2022
Buhari said Nigeria is better now than it was in 2015

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by damola1: 12:28pm On Jul 12, 2022
I pity business owners at this time.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Nazgul: 12:28pm On Jul 12, 2022
Being the president of the most populous black country in the world is a side hustle for Buhari. His main work is to Sleep, Wake up, Eat, look for one Country to Travel to, Borrow money from China, check the news, Ashua Nigerians, blame some people, express shock over matters and move.

Voting APC in 2023 would mark the end of this country, cos what we're experiencing now would be a child's play of what we'd experience then. Cos our economy would be overwhelmed by the constant borrowing and looting, there would be scarcity of funds, government workers would be collecting salaries 3 or 4 times in a year...it will be bad.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Splitmind: 12:28pm On Jul 12, 2022
These are the lazy youths president Buhari was talking about. Always complaining and finding fault with the government. undecided

They should find alternatives instead of wailing.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Creamypie(m): 12:29pm On Jul 12, 2022
Diesel is 2k for 3 ltrs
It was less than 200 in 2015. Massive inflation with no corresponding increase in income creates poverty pro max as we have witnessed in d past seven years under buhari. And Nigerians might make a bigger one mistake next year

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Franking: 12:29pm On Jul 12, 2022
Sai Buhari and Tinumbu.
Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Okobola146: 12:29pm On Jul 12, 2022
Let's shut down the whole country jare
Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Easy2pips: 12:30pm On Jul 12, 2022
Can some one just mention one thing wey they function for this country? cry

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by DLSReigns: 12:30pm On Jul 12, 2022
Its a pity even the president who claimed to be a capable Minister of petroleum is incapacitated at this juncture.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Okobola146: 12:30pm On Jul 12, 2022
damola1:
I pity business owners at this time.
even olosho too don dey complain because prick no dey rice like before again
Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by MadamExcellency: 12:30pm On Jul 12, 2022
Gov. Nyesom Wike is the cause of this nonsense. Closing illegal refineries has attendant economic consequences.

Nigerians were better off with bunkering. It served it purpose by keeping diesel fuel @ N385 and now it's all gone and we buy @ N835 bringing in the worst inflation in the history of the world @ 50% to 150%.

For the stability of the economy, illegal mini refineries called bunkering should be allowed under the supervision of the government agency responsible for regulations of petroleum products and pricing.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by OBTMOS(m): 12:31pm On Jul 12, 2022
It’s too much na
My hotel can not even function properly anymore

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by naija4life247: 12:31pm On Jul 12, 2022
Okay
Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by Haykings02: 12:31pm On Jul 12, 2022
Despite this collosal failure, some FOOLs are shouting APC again. God forbid another failure that will bring Nigeria backward again. Peter Obi all the way.

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Re: Manufacturers Threaten Shutdown Over Soaring Diesel Cost by bigstan11787(m): 12:32pm On Jul 12, 2022
No actions, only mouth

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