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Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by Nobody: 4:36pm On Jan 31, 2016
Members of the Nigerian manufacturing industry say the new Central Bank (CBN) foreign exchange policy is boosting the growth of the local industry, calling it “the game changer”.

Nassos Sidirofagis, deputy managing director, Tempo paper pulp and packing limited, Ota, Ogun state, said the policies have helped increase local production capacity and promote expansion.

“The recent CBN policies is helping us tremendously. It is something we’ve been waiting for, not only us, but other manufacturers, because now, customers are now buying Nigerian products instead of importing,” the US trained engineer said.

“The policies were quite significant for us; as I said, it was the game changer. We are a truly Nigerian company and we are competing with global players from China, India. With the new policy we have been able to increase our capacity from 50 to 70 percent.”

Sidirofagis said the firm, owned by a Nigerian, is unveiling plans for setting up about the biggest paper producing company in Nigeria, with the capacity to produce 420 tonnes per day.

“We can smile a little bit, these CBN policies help us to realise that there is a big possibility to start expanding. I hope the policies stay, because it is very significant for us.
Tempo Nigeria Factory Workers (Copy)

Tempo BOPP films manufacturing plant, Ogun state.

Speaking on avoiding the economic downturn experienced by Greece in the past few years, he said: “The medicine is only one, you have to have discipline in government spending, you have to help the manufacturing sector, you have to have policies that contribute to job creation.

“Being from Greece, I understand that the problems that we have are the same in many other countries. The solution is to open up the market, focus on manufacturing and local production.

“We were like you [Nigerians], we were importing because we had plenty of money, but at the end of the day we got bankrupt, just because we didn’t have a strong manufacturing [industry] supported by the government.

“If you keep these policies for one or two years more and you remain strong with it, you’d see that you’d have many investors come to Nigeria.”

Oluwasesan Taiwo-Tijani, the group operations director of Sren chemicals and polymer packaging, explained the surge in demand for local products since the policy was introduced.

“Since this policy has been enacted, we’ve observed that the demand for our products has increased drastically. We looked at our sales last year, what we were able to make, in six months, we’ve made in just one month this year just as a result of these policies,” he said.
Olasesan Taiwo-Tijani

Oluwasesan Taiwo-Tijani of SREN Chemicals

“There is a huge demand for our products because most of the companies using these products are not able to import as a result of these policies.

“You can imagine that as big as the economy of Nigeria is, we have people still importing nylon bags. I wouldn’t want to mention names. But because of these policies, they are forced to patronise Nigerian products.

“We know CBN policies are for the betterment of manufacturers. If it continues like this, at the end of the day, Nigeria will be an export-dependent country, and this would benefit all Nigerians.

“It seems as though Nigerians are going through a harsh condition, but those who took time to study this policy, know that in no time it would be to the benefit of Nigeria and its manufacturing sector.

He said the dream for the manufacturing industry was to produce 70 percent of goods we see around us, adding that the Indian textile manufacturing companies are exploiting Nigeria’s lack of a textile company.

“If Nigeria can stop the importation of some of these things, and we have textiles industry here, that would reduce the pressure which we are having now on foreign exchange.
Tempo packaging Nylon (Copy)

Tempo packing factory line

He appealed to the apex bank to cut interest rate in lending to the manufacturing sector, adding that he was paying as much as 18 percent on loan facilities.

The Manchester University graduate said if government clamps down on importation of printing ink, Nigeria would make “nothing less than N100 billion in a year, from about N30 billion now”.

“If the ban is lifted, we would go back to what we used to be in the past. Those importing would continue and the situation would remain the same for many years.”

On Tuesday, the senate expressed support for the monetary policies of the CBN, adding that “they are mostly geared towards increasing local production, creating jobs here in Nigeria”.

https://www.thecable.ng/cbn-policies-boosting-the-local-industry-say-manufacturers

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Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by Metallurgist: 4:47pm On Jan 31, 2016
i owned a small scale ferrous foundry making small metal casting mostly for agricultural products and can said confidently that higher exchange rate do make make people patronized our products much more than before, its hard on importers one would say, but overall in the long run its the policy that can and would tackle joblessness in Nigeria......God bless my county

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Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by suyamasta(m): 4:48pm On Jan 31, 2016
The policy is a good one but quite hard for us to embrace as we are too used to imported stuff

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Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by Nobody: 4:52pm On Jan 31, 2016
Metallurgist:
i owned a small scale ferrous foundry making small metal casting mostly for agricultural products and can said confidently that higher exchange rate do make make people patronized our products much more than before, its hard on importers one would say, but overall in the long run its the policy that can and would tackle joblessness in Nigeria......God bless my county
Thank you very much

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Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by knostbrown01(m): 5:00pm On Jan 31, 2016
let's wait and see
Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by yanabasee(m): 5:30pm On Jan 31, 2016
In most developing countries.... This policies was made possible with local patronage, sponsoring and support by it's government...

Our FG wants us to manage the local products but will go abroad to order german cars... When we have inno cars here...

Aso rock will be undergoing revamping and every items are ordered abroad...

The FG must be the first to patronise this locally made products before expecting us to follow suit....
Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by K9blunt(f): 5:33pm On Jan 31, 2016
That's good news.

I hope the government will keep up the ban.

We need to be producing our own.
Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by OkikeAbiama: 5:34pm On Jan 31, 2016
That is the reason why importers are against Buhari

They should get off their lazy behind and start manufacturing instead of relying on easy way of money making

It is time they show us that ABA industrious capability

cc: Lalasticlala

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Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by sammyj: 5:41pm On Jan 31, 2016
This is good development. Hope the wailing wailers and the haters will see something good and great to learn from PMB. They said he lacks certificate but he is doing better than the previous PHD certificate holder. cool tongue
Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by godfirstawe: 5:45pm On Jan 31, 2016
Metallurgist:
i owned a small scale ferrous foundry making small metal casting mostly for agricultural products and can said confidently that higher exchange rate do make make people patronized our products much more than before, its hard on importers one would say, but overall in the long run its the policy that can and would tackle joblessness in Nigeria......God bless my county


Nice to read this

Pls send me your email address

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Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by sorepco(m): 5:52pm On Jan 31, 2016
Mods take this to the front page. Alot of persons are ignorant on this policy and daily their hatred for buhari rises. But if they r enligtened by the policy, they will be in support.


sammyj:
This is good development. Hope the wailing wailers and the haters will see something good and great to learn from PMB. They said he lacks certificate but he is doing better than the previous PHD certificate holder. cool tongue
Re: Buhari govt CBN Policy Boosting Local manufacturing says manufacturers-the Cable by mycar: 5:57pm On Jan 31, 2016
Fake positive impact, fake people here and there praising the confused one!

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