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Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by alawi5k: 7:15pm On Oct 05, 2016
An indigenous firm, Erisco Foods, has said it may be forced to shut down its production in the country due to its inability to access foreign exchange from the Central Bank of Nigeria for the procurement of machinery.
The company’s Chief Executive, Mr. Eric Umeofia, said it would lay off 1,500 employees and quit Nigeria for a more favourable business environment if things don’t change.

He said this in Lagos on Wednesday when some of the company’s workers held a protest, lamenting plans by the company to halt operations and lay off workers.


Umeofia said, “It is difficult for indigenous manufacturers to access forex despite CBN’s promise to manufacturers that they will allocate 60 per cent of foreign exchange to them.

“It is unbelievable that for over two months, no forex has been allocated to Erisco Foods whereas the same forex is allocated daily for the importation of finished goods.

“Products that can be easily produced locally like fish head, tomato paste, razor blade are on the forex bids of the various banks.”

He said that the high interest rates charged by commercial banks, importation as well as policy constraints were disincentives to manufacturer’s production in the country.


He said, “The prices of our products are high due to high cost of production and this is in addition that we currently generate our own power.

“We have lost over N3.5bn in our bid to industrialise Nigerian economy and (are) ready to move our production section to another country.”

Umeofia complained that the penchant of Nigerians for imported goods and lack of clear policy against importation of goods that could be manufactured locally were destroying manufacturers.

He said, “We have stock of tomato paste worth over N6bn now and not selling due to dumping and conspiracy against indigenous manufacturers.

“We have complained publicly and officially to all the relevant government agencies with loads of evidence, but regrettably nothing has changed till date.

“We will be forced against our patriotic wish to relocate our operations to a country where there is conducive and favourable environment for manufacturing if within 30 days from now nothing significant is done by the government to address these issues.

“We will lay off 1,500 of our employees in the factory, replicate our $150m investment in another country and from there import tomato paste to Nigeria.”

Erisco Foods has a production capacity of 450,000 metric tons of tomato paste annually for 22 brands with over 2,000 workers.

The company’s workers had in their hundreds held a peaceful protest against the management’s plan to shut its production worth about $150m.

The workers were seen carrying placards and chanting songs around the factory premises in Oregun, Lagos.

The Area Sales Manager, Erisco Foods, Mr. Ayoola Oladayo, urged the Federal Government to save their jobs by intervening in the situation of the company.

He said, “We appeal to the government to save our jobs and families.

“The unemployment rate is alarming and we do not want to be classified as jobless in this harsh economic situation of the country.

“About 2,000 of us will be affected in various factories if the company shuts down.

“We urge the government to assist Erisco Foods and other indigenous manufacturers to continue to contribute to the country’s GDP.”

Mr. Obinna Ezeugwa, another worker, said that the country needed active participation of the private sector to create employment for the citizens for sustainable economic development.


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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by fran6co(m): 7:20pm On Oct 05, 2016
c watin wrong policy de cause... y nt save this job that is abt to b lost before u bring the one wey those who believe in change are waiting for.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by SharkTank(m): 7:22pm On Oct 05, 2016
If you listen to this man's speeches, you could tell he is super passionate about his work. But the pull him down syndrome of the northern oligarchy sucks

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by luvinhubby(m): 7:28pm On Oct 05, 2016
Mmadu efukwe nu na dis country. shocked

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by MadamExcellency: 7:37pm On Oct 05, 2016
As I always say, Buhari is not business friendly. The CBN is keeping the forex for Dangote, notwithstanding that some of his business interests in other African countries is sapping our scarce forex.

Forget about the soundbites, Mr President's standing order to CBN cannot be overrule hence Erisco should approach a commercial bank for a higher exchange rate and consequently transfers the cost to the consumers.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Ahmed0336(m): 7:37pm On Oct 05, 2016
Honestly FG should do something to save our Local Manufacturers in need of Dollars.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Nobody: 8:26pm On Oct 05, 2016
“It is difficult for indigenous manufacturers to access forex despite CBN’s promise to manufacturers that they will allocate 60 per cent of foreign exchange to them.

“It is unbelievable that for over two months, no forex has been allocated to Erisco Foods whereas the same forex is allocated daily for the importation of finished goods.

“We have complained publicly and officially to all the relevant government agencies with loads of evidence, but regrettably nothing has changed till date.
this is one of the reasons why the economy was plunged into recession, the govt is just so irrational ,indolent and insensitive. The worst thing is that Buhari is lying to investors that Nigeria is now very safe for doing business and that investors are falling over themselves to come and invest in Nigeria even when it is glaring that investors are pulling out of the economy due to the harsh business environment. Buhari should reshuffle his cabinet members and engage seasoned and veteran economists, and also he should not always restrict the decision making to himself.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by lielbree: 8:53pm On Oct 05, 2016
grin Happy recession folks.

Enjoy your change

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by mbahdi(m): 8:53pm On Oct 05, 2016
Next time when Nigeria hear change there wl b lik
U mean siae or change

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by BrutalJab: 8:53pm On Oct 05, 2016
Brethren, let's blame GEJ.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Sibrah: 8:54pm On Oct 05, 2016
The blame Buhari crew

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Sibrah: 8:55pm On Oct 05, 2016
BrutalJab:
Brethren, let's blame GEJ.
Imagine just one of those $250k bundle used for election going to Erisco foods.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by FagsamPHP(m): 8:55pm On Oct 05, 2016
Buhari has run this country aground, the bomboclat idiotic President has no solution to this country's problem...... More people getting unemployed day by day cos of the Bomboclat called Buhari's policies

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by recievesense: 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2016
Buhari has revived the economy

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by adewumiopeyemi(m): 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2016
cool cool cool
Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by sunnyp20(m): 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2016
Buhari destroying Nigeria since 305Bc

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by VampireeM(f): 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2016
Some politicians have access to forex from their sitting room at the official rate meanwhile manufacturers are crawling for forex just to import machineries and co.. PMB and his economic team needs to hide their heads in shame.. Just in a year and some months PMB took over power, almost a million Nigerians have lost their jobs due to their archaic policies..
#IncompetentGovt!

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by adehab: 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2016
The Change is Changing

Leaving the Country..

Bye

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Jamez122: 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2016
ok

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Sirmuel1(m): 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2016
Sai Baba!!! grin




Sai Baba!!! grin




Sai Baba!!! grin




Very use.less man

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2016
Buhari why

GEJ we are so sorry

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by BrutalJab: 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2016
Sibrah:
Imagine of those $250k bundle used for election going to Erisco foods.

Imagine, If the billions of naira used to search for groundnut oil in the Chad Basin were given to them nko.

Abi the 40milli bag

The amount they used to hire a new media AIDS nko?

Mr Imagine

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by dedons: 8:57pm On Oct 05, 2016
God punish Bullharry and all his blind supporters.


Hit like if you agree and share if you don't.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by Yeligray(m): 8:58pm On Oct 05, 2016
I don't know why but i still believe in my country.#d love 2 much#.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by saintkel(m): 8:58pm On Oct 05, 2016
My ist job was here, Erisco Makurdi branch. A nice one though.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by oluwasegun007(m): 8:58pm On Oct 05, 2016
gfff
Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by vengertime: 8:58pm On Oct 05, 2016
Na wa o

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by magicminister: 8:59pm On Oct 05, 2016
This is what every business man is facing!

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by ALISMILE(m): 8:59pm On Oct 05, 2016
I've alws know this man's(Erisco) heart is filled with blood

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by ibkgab001: 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2016
They should leave

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by banio: 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2016
Erisco look for Anoda business, you can't compete with Dangote.

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Re: Forex: Erisco Foods Threatens To Fire 1,500 Workers, Leave Nigeria by TPAND(f): 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2016
Buhari is a curse. Nigeria will be a failed state by 2020 if we don't boot this dullard of a president out of office

The only way out of this Dilemma is for the clueless-in-chief, chief excuse maker of the federation to step down as president of the nation.

2000 persons to loose their jobs. Haaaaa, we are in for it, in this country.

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