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Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by Trendy247: 8:57am On Jan 04
Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing (JSM) Company, Awa, Onna Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State has ended its operation, declaring temporary redundancy.
The decision is due to “unforeseen circumstances affecting our business operations,” the company said.

The company reputed to be the largest syringe manufacturing venture in Africa was inaugurated in 2017 by former Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.

Though it stopped production many months ago, it finally announced that its operations have come to an end on December 31, 2022, saying it had “to implement temporary measures to ensure the long-term sustainability of the company.”

A memo addressed to all the workers of the company, a copy of which was made available Businessday, stated that all positions including “yours have been placed on temporary redundancy effective January 1, 2024.”

The statement titled “Temporary Redundancy – Service Not Needed Till Further Notice,’’ and addressed to all workers read in part: “We trust this message finds you in good health. With a heavy heart, we write to you today to communicate a challenging decision that Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing Company Limited has had to make due to unforeseen circumstances affecting our business operations.

“After careful consideration and a thorough evaluation of our current business situation, we regret to inform you that we must implement temporary measures to ensure the long-term sustainability of the company.
“Unfortunately, this includes placing all positions including yours on temporary redundancy effective January 1, 2024.

“We want to emphasise that this decision is not a reflection of your individual performance or dedication to the company. The challenging business environment we find ourselves in has compelled us to take these difficult steps.

“Please return all company belongings in your custody.

“Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during these challenging times.”

Akin Oyediran, the company’s managing director, said in an interview, April last year that the company had secured a credit facility of $1 million adding that it was due to the enabling environment the state government has been able to provide for the growth of the manufacturing sector.

“Not only have we come into this environment, we are also growing, we are doing other products. The company would in addition to syringes, manufacture gloves, masks, and infusion sets.
Our investors are investing one million dollars in the company because of the level playing field and the advantages provided by the state government,’’ he had said.

https://businessday.ng/news/article/africas-largest-syringe-factory-in-akwa-ibom-folds-up-6-years-after-opening/

Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by Goldenchyke(m): 10:46am On Jan 04
This news is not good this new year. May God uphold the affected workers and help the company bounce back soon.
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by Ngorbungor(m): 11:11am On Jan 04
Many will still go down as far as the state government are the one running it.

What a Waste
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by Adaisback(f): 11:21am On Jan 04
This is terrible. Which way Nigeria? Tinubulatuon is real and very effective. If you cannot fight or protest, pls Japa for now coz the coming storm is inevitable
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by mhisTessy: 3:48pm On Jan 04
Udom scammed Akwa Ibomites with fake companies, They've started folding up
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by aieromon(m): 4:07pm On Jan 04
Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing Ltd (JSM) says it is restructuring, and not shutting down its operations in Nigeria.

The Managing Director of VKS Group of Companies, Onur Kumral, said in a statement on Wednesday night to clarify a previous one which claimed that the company, in Onna, Akwa Ibom State, was shutting down its operations because of Nigeria’s harsh economic environment.

Mr Kurmal said the “restructuring phase will only make the company experience a brief break within this period.”

Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing Ltd is a subsidiary of VKS Group of Companies.

Mr Kumral, a Turkish national, issued the statement on behalf of the Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing Ltd investors.

“We want to assure our esteemed customers that there is no need to panic,” Mr Kumral said in the statement.

“We are still in business as Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing Limited and we are poised to keep to our commitment to remain as the producer of the highest quality syringes in Nigeria.”

The company urged the public to disregard the claim that it was shutting down its operation.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/656211-were-restructuring-not-ending-operations-in-nigeria-says-syringe-company.html
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by silibaba: 4:09pm On Jan 04
Tinubu
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by silibaba: 4:09pm On Jan 04
Tinubu will turn Nigeria to lagos cheesy

Ebola on the beat grin
Re: Africa’s Largest Syringe Factory In Akwa Ibom Folds Up 6 Years After Opening by fergie001: 4:37pm On Jan 04

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