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19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by nwakibie3(m): 4:43pm On May 03, 2019
The current crisis facing the Western Metal Products Company has led to the closure of no fewer than 19 enamelware firms, while 250,000 jobs along the steel and enamelware value chain are also about to end, investigations by our correspondent have revealed.

WEMPCO is reportedly facing a huge debt burden of over N90bn, planning to sell its flagship five-star Oriental Hotel on the island and considering exiting Nigeria.

This may mean the end of its 700,000 tonnes-capacity steel plant.

Our correspondent gathered that the 40-year-old firm was the authorised sole distributor of cold-rolled iron sheet, used in the manufacturing of roofing sheets and annealed iron sheets used in the manufacturing of enamelware.

The Central Bank of Nigeria, in order to protect the local manufacturers, had included cold rolled iron sheet and annealed in the list of 41 banned items from access to official foreign exchange.

The implication is that all the firms that produce roofing sheets and enamelware in Nigeria may have to shut down in the event of WEMPCO’s exit.

Already, all the firms manufacturing wheelbarrows and shovels are said to have shut down while others are winding down gradually having run out of stock of raw materials.

It was gathered that WEMPCO’s trouble stemmed from the influx of substandard roofing sheets smuggled into Nigeria from Cameroon and other neighbouring countries.

The local firms were said to have been mandated by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria to keep the standard of roofing sheet at 0.015mm in thickness.

This posed competition challenge against smuggled roofing sheets which were 0.013mm and 0.014mm.

The smuggled versions were also said to be preferred by buyers because they were cheaper.

Low patronage set in for WEMPCO and its stock of unsold products went bad from staying too long in storage.

By last year, the company had closed down almost all its plants as they were no longer producing.

Our correspondent also spoke to some of the buyers of WEMPCO products who recounted a different version of the story.

All of them, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the firm was not consistent in filling orders.

It was alleged that they either took too long in delivering the product or delivered items different from the specification.

WEMPCO was also alleged to have abused the exclusive rights and waivers that were granted to it by the Federal Government.

Our correspondent learnt that whereas the previous government had granted the firm heavy waivers to aid it in production of cold-rolled sheet locally, the firm had instead embarked on heavy importation of the product.

Trouble started for it when the current administration came into power and decided to cancel the waivers.

It then became a Herculean task for WEMPCO to fill orders as the importation route had been closed and they could not produce to meet local demand.

Customers, who paid money into WEMPCO account, neither saw their money nor the goods they paid for. The bank held onto customers’ money because WEMPCO was heavily indebted to the bank, it was alleged.

When our correspondent sought an audience with Robert Tung, the Managing Director of WEMPCO, he declined the calls and did not respond to text messages sent to his line.

Our correspondent put a call through to a consultant to the firm, Jide Mike, but he denied ever working for WEMPCO; he also said he knew nothing about the company.


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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by BruncleZuma: 7:32pm On May 03, 2019
Jesu!

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by socialmediaman: 7:33pm On May 03, 2019
Next level is real! You didn’t need a prophet to see this coming. If you voted Buhari hoping he’ll do anything meaningful in his second term, sorry!

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by dfrost: 7:33pm On May 03, 2019
angry

They better put their house in order. 250k job loss is not a joke. The labour market is already stretched to full capacity, if not at the breaking point.

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by ZN2: 7:33pm On May 03, 2019
This is bad. No end to this downward spiral in sight.

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by gurunlocker: 7:33pm On May 03, 2019
Next Level things...

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Dalexicographer(m): 7:33pm On May 03, 2019
Sai Baba cheesy
Una never see anything... grin

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by kolafolabi(m): 7:34pm On May 03, 2019
FG and CBN should intervene..

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by OkCornel(m): 7:34pm On May 03, 2019
Next Level...

Enjoy

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by countryfive: 7:34pm On May 03, 2019
sad
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by mrp0806: 7:35pm On May 03, 2019
Hahahahahah, next level is fun...even nail no dey easy to buy again

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by adekanmbi1986(m): 7:35pm On May 03, 2019
Hh
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by chrisyok57: 7:35pm On May 03, 2019
E don red 4 this kwan-tree. na really next level changi-dole

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Kylekent59: 7:36pm On May 03, 2019
250,000 people to lose their jobs

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by ezebunafo(m): 7:36pm On May 03, 2019
No wonder Magboro plant is shut down and many of my estate neighbour's are walking up and down the street

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by nurex01(m): 7:37pm On May 03, 2019
gbese de
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by aolawale025: 7:37pm On May 03, 2019
This is a catastrophe. Government should save WEMPCO

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by nonen(m): 7:37pm On May 03, 2019
Poor Policies

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Nobody: 7:39pm On May 03, 2019
Next level and non is talking about bail out.
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by bewla(m): 7:39pm On May 03, 2019
I soro de











and I won roof my shop how I for do
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Commanderinpips: 7:39pm On May 03, 2019
This is serious.

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Grace001: 7:39pm On May 03, 2019
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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Thomthom(m): 7:40pm On May 03, 2019
250k job loss loading haaaaa

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by maxiuc(m): 7:40pm On May 03, 2019
grin cheesy grin cheesy grin
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by OlujobaSamuel: 7:42pm On May 03, 2019
Hmmmmmmm, If the report is true according to disclosed facts, then the 250k job loss is more of a blackmail than reality.
For those that will quote without reading;
1 the company was given a waiver as sole manufacturer with access to fx
2 they found importation cheaper and used the free fx access to import then stopped manufacturing
3 fg discovered and cancelled the waiver
4 buyers see no sense in buying from middle men as the company is now one, so they import directly
NB
No 250k job loss as most are already into the importation

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Niyiboi: 7:42pm On May 03, 2019
This is not looking good at all!

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by sandiyke(f): 7:42pm On May 03, 2019
This is terrible!

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by bamasite(m): 7:42pm On May 03, 2019
This seriously serious

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Chukazu: 7:43pm On May 03, 2019
Nigeria custom steals billions every single days, the ones they can't steal they declare as revenue remittance at the expense of hard suffering NIGERIAN businesses and can't even secure our Boarders

What is annoying most is that Buhari's second four years tenure has not even started, Nigerians are already feeling the mess in arrears.... next level mumu!

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Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by Gkemz: 7:44pm On May 03, 2019
That's not good but btw wetin concern me.
Re: 19 Firms Shut, 250,000 Jobs Threatened By WEMPCO Crisis by wordcat(m): 7:44pm On May 03, 2019
kolafolabi:
FG and CBN should intervene..

It is easier for goat to fly grin

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