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767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by HenryThegreat1(m): 4:53am On Mar 06
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria has said that 767 manufacturers shut down operations while 335 became distressed in 2023.

This came against the backdrop of exchange rate volatility, rising inflation and other economic challenges that have worsened the investment climate.

MAN stated this in a statement in which it condemned the recently introduced Expatriate Employment Levy by the Federal Government.

The association said it was struck with disbelief, seeing that the levy runs contrary to President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the kernel of his Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform initiative.

According to MAN, the unintended negative consequences on the manufacturing sector are humongous and cannot be accommodated at this time of evident downturn in our economy.


The statement read in part, “The imposition of EEL poses a potential impact on the manufacturing sector and the economy at large.

“This will in turn mark an unwarranted and unprecedented addition to the cost of doing business in Nigeria, especially to manufacturers. The manufacturing sector is already beset with multidimensional challenges. In the year 2023, 335 manufacturing companies became distressed and 767 shut down.”

The statement further noted that capacity utilisation in the sector has declined to 56 per cent amid rising interest rates and scarcity of forex needed to import raw materials and machinery.

It added, “Inventory of unsold finished products has increased to N350bn and the real growth has dropped to 2.4 per cent.”

MAN also said it was concerned that the EEL contradicts our international trade agreements and the obligations contained therein.

It argued that Nigeria is a signatory to the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement, which seeks to promote the free movement of skilled labour across the continent, which is complemented by non-discriminatory measures against fellow Africans.

The association expressed worry that the introduction of the levy could trigger retaliatory measures against Nigerians working across Africa and other nations of the world and may also frustrate regional integration efforts and portray Nigeria as a spoiler among her peers.

“We are equally worried that the imposition of such a levy could have far-reaching implications for our national economy and potentially exert pressure on our national currency could be introduced through a Handbook, rather than a law enacted by the National Assembly.

This levy, if not reversed, might expose the Federal Government to a plethora of lawsuits that would  distract Government from the task of salvaging the current dire situation of our economy,” the statement added.

In its recommendation, MAN urged the president to direct that the implementation of the Expatriate Employment Levy be discontinued.

The Expatriate Employment Levy, a new policy introduced by the Federal Government aims to address wage gaps between expatriates and the Nigerian Labor force while encouraging skills transfer and the employment of qualified Nigerians in foreign-owned companies.

The new levy is $10,000 for staff and $15,000 for directors. This represents a significant shift from the $2,000 paid by foreign nationals for the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Alien Card.


According to NBS, Nigerian nationals constitute only 59 per cent of total jobs in Nigeria, their wages account for less than 45 per cent of total wages, and the average basic salary of expatriates stands at more than 45 per cent above the basic salary.

However, the introduction of the EEL has been met with strong criticism from members of Nigeria’s Organised Private Sector, who argue that the policy may negatively affect Foreign Direct Investments in the country.

In a statement signed by its Director-General, Chinyere Almona the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry said it is concerned about the likely perception by foreign investors that the Nigerian government is not accommodating to foreign workers.

The chamber expressed concern that this perception would be harmful to our drive for Foreign Direct Investments inflows.


The statement read in part, “The Expatriate Employment Levy may cause unintended consequences that may trigger the relocation of foreign companies to neighbouring countries that present a more conducive and less expensive environment for business.

“The imposition of this levy may likely spark retaliatory actions taken by other countries by imposing levies on foreigners and particularly targeting Nigerian workers. This will in turn affect diaspora remittances from Nigerian workers resident in other countries.”

In the same vein, the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, in a statement signed by its Chief Executive Officer, Muda Yusuf, criticised the new policy directive.

The Centre said that the policy could be a major setback for the continental economic integration vision.

The statement read, “There are serious implications for diaspora Nigerians. The policy may trigger reciprocal actions from other countries and this may affect Nigerians in the diaspora.

“There are currently over 17 million Nigerians in various countries around the world doing extremely well in the fields of education, medicine, health, sports, media & entertainment, leadership & politics, finance, science & ICT, transportation, tourism, industry and agribusiness.”


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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Iamanoited: 5:24am On Mar 06
VERY SERIOUS. ONE PER LOCAL GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN. BUHARINOMICS WAS FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT. TINUNOMICS MUST REVERSE THE TREND.

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Iamanoited: 5:27am On Mar 06
VERY SERIOUS. ONE PER LOCAL GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN. BUHARINOMICS WAS FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT. TINUNOMICS MUST REVERSE THE TREND.

ORISA37
TINUNOMICS MUST ADOPT FAPRES FOTCS AND CTC FOCS TRFG NOW NOW NOW.
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by gaby(m): 5:33am On Mar 06
They said the FG has attracted Billions of $ dollars worth of new investments to replace them.

Na so dem talk oh no be me talk am oh..

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Ofunaofu: 5:41am On Mar 06
Iamanoited:
VERY SERIOUS. ONE PER LOCAL GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN. BUHARINOMICS WAS FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT. TINUNOMICS MUST REVERSE THE TREND.

The majority of 2023 was under the calamitous Tinubu regime. 

The present Nigeria's economic woes began on May 29, when Tinubu made that thoughtless subsidy-is-gone statement.

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by RepoMan007: 5:46am On Mar 06
And many more hands put out of job.
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Babaken(m): 5:47am On Mar 06
In some useless APC supporters mind they are making way for new company

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by EyeCumInPiece: 5:55am On Mar 06
Tinubu is a fallen demon on a 3-fold mission to Steal, to Kill and to Destroy. 😂

Nigerians should brace for more Tinubulation.

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Tokskob2008: 6:10am On Mar 06
APC really destroyed whatever little joy this country had left from 2015....

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Iamanoited: 6:18am On Mar 06
A NEW LANDLORD ENTERS. CALLS FOR A REVIEW OF THE AGREEMENT. INSTEAD, THE TENANTS QUIT EN MAISE. "THE WITCH CRIED LAST NIGHT, THE BABY QUENCH THIS MORNING. YOU ARE DOES NOT KNOW THAT THE WITCH KILL THE BABY?", CHIEF ZEBRUDAYA ALIAS 4.30.

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by muzically(m): 6:18am On Mar 06
Chai
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Iamanoited: 6:22am On Mar 06
A NEW LANDLORD ENTERS. CALLS FOR A REVIEW OF THE AGREEMENT. INSTEAD, THE TENANTS QUIT EN MAISE. "THE WITCH CRIED LAST NIGHT, THE BABY QUENCH THIS MORNING. YOU ARE DOES NOT KNOW THAT THE WITCH KILL THE BABY?", CHIEF ZEBRUDAYA ALIAS 4.30.

Orisa37
TINUNOMICS WILL SURVIVE. OBIDATTI, ATIKOBI AND BUHARINOMICS WILL BE PUT TO SHAME SOON.
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Brendaniel: 6:34am On Mar 06
Iamanoited:
A NEW LANDLORD ENTERS. CALLS FOR A REVIEW OF THE AGREEMENT. INSTEAD, THE TENANTS QUIT EN MAISE. "THE WITCH CRIED LAST NIGHT, THE BABY QUENCH THIS MORNING. YOU ARE DOES NOT KNOW THAT THE WITCH KILL THE BABY?", CHIEF ZEBRUDAYA ALIAS 4.30.

Orisa37
TINUNOMICS WILL SURVIVE. OBIDATTI, ATIKOBI AND BUHARINOMICS WILL BE PUT TO SHAME SOON.

Oga you are still believing in Tinubu?

Back to the topic:

Shame to Tinubu and all his supporters, they should come and blame the 767 manufacturers for shutting down, and yet they are the first people to tell you to patronize made in Nigeria goods....

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Paraman: 6:36am On Mar 06
This is not the first time they will start shutting down
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by eliyke(m): 6:51am On Mar 06
Iamanoited:
VERY SERIOUS. ONE PER LOCAL GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN. BUHARINOMICS WAS FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT. TINUNOMICS MUST REVERSE THE TREND.
grin same daddy buhari you guys supported all through?

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Nbote(m): 7:21am On Mar 06
Well the government and it's supporters will tell you it's all propaganda

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by a4cube: 7:31am On Mar 06
Don't worry Qatar museum is coming to replace them. Our amiable presido just signed mou with yesterday.

Meanwhile has Dubai started issuing visa to Nigerians?

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by AllTheWayUp: 7:41am On Mar 06
Tinubu is a demon hatched out of hell fire sent to cause hardship, suffering and hunger on Nigerians

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Iykopee(m): 7:43am On Mar 06
Thief'nubu is a drug snorting clueless daft buffoon. Useless bastard.

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by igwebuike01: 7:56am On Mar 06
Peter Obi learning his lessons

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Nbote(m): 8:17am On Mar 06
Hb
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by AuwalYusuf812(m): 8:17am On Mar 06
Is a welcome development 😂😂
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Raxxye(m): 8:17am On Mar 06
And the price of goods keep skyrocketing.
Yesterday I went to thesame shop I've been buying my bathing soap- Dudu Osun only to find that the item I bought 500 naira in December and 550 naira in February is now 920 naira. I just jejely drop the soap at the cashiers paypoint and went back home!

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Chibuzoripob: 8:18am On Mar 06
sad
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:18am On Mar 06
The useless Iragbiji drug criminal has brought shame to the country. Idiot.

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by 82man: 8:19am On Mar 06
Congratulations to Nigeria my country 🤣😂😂😂😂
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by hedeybody: 8:20am On Mar 06
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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by cornelman: 8:20am On Mar 06
Tubulation of the manufacturing industry
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Dpharisee: 8:21am On Mar 06
Food truck drivers and warehouse owners are in a state of panic due to fear of looting from Ebin pawarisers

Even MANNABBQGRILL is tired of praising darling daddy, hunger don show am shege

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by cornelman: 8:22am On Mar 06
eliyke:
grin same daddy buhari you guys supported all through?

You dey mind yeye people? Some of them even behave as if they have been demonized. Then, if you tell them Buhari was failing, they will argue till death and call you different names. There is even one of them that calls Buhari their "darling daddy". 8 years down the line, darlingness switched to Tinubu.

Sincerely, most times you wonder if they ever think.
It's difficult to debate with them because they do not even understand their side of the debate.

You can try to engage anyone of them today on the present economic situation of Nigeria and see how they start calling Obi and Atiku in their debates. Please, what concerns Atiku with the price of rice or Obi with price of locust beans. Please, convince a man that didn't support any of the three candidates

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Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by BarrElChapo(m): 8:26am On Mar 06
😐
Re: 767 Manufacturers Shut Down In 2023 – MAN by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:27am On Mar 06
The builder of Lagos have destroyed Nigeria.

So much for Ebola

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