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Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by iwaeda: 2:36pm On Jul 12, 2021
Nigeria received about $8.4bn investment announcements as at 4th March 2021, out of which $5.46bn were pledged by foreign investors. The remaining $2.08bn was promised by domestic investors, statistics obtained from the Nigerian Investments Promotion Commission showed.

The sum pledged by foreign investors in Q1 2021 is 27.5 per cent lower than the $7.54bn foreign investment announcements recorded by the NIPC in the preceding quarter.

However, the Q1 foreign investment profile was 36.5 per cent higher than the $4.02bn reported in the corresponding period in 2020, but was 56.6 per cent lower than the S12.6bn recorded in the same period in 2019.

In its ‘report of investment announcements in Nigeria (January – March 2021)’, the NIPC noted that the major sources of foreign investments announcements in Q1 2021 originated from Morocco, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Investors from the three countries pledged $1.40bn, $0.24bn and $0.08bn respectively, while other investors from undisclosed countries pledged to invest $3.74bn in Nigeria’s economy.

The report revealed that Bayelsa and Delta States were the top investment destinations during the period, followed by Akwa Ibom and Lagos States.

Data obtained from the NIPC showed that Bayelsa State received the largest share of total announcements of $3.6bn in manufacturing, Delta State recorded $2.94 bn worth of announcements in construction and power transmission, Akwa Ibom State had $1.4bn announced in mining and quarrying, while Lagos State announcements totalled $0.26bn from electricity and manufacturing.

By sector, manufacturing received the largest investment intention, at $5.08bn, followed by construction at $2.9bn, electricity at $0.26bn, agriculture $0.11bn, and others at $0.07bn.


In terms of volume, NIPC said Nigeria received 15 projects across eight states in Q1 2020, compared to corresponding quarter of 2020 with 19 projects across 14 states including the Federal Capital Territory.

Economists, who spoke on the decline, attributed it to the unfavorable investment climate the country fueled by serial currency devaluation, unstable foreign exchange rates, poor and inefficient infrastructure among other factors.

A professor of economics at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Sheriffdeen Tella, stated that the dwindling interest of foreign investors is as a result of inefficient power supply, naira depreciation and increased cost of production.

He said, “The prices of electricity and other infrastructure are becoming more and more expensive, and because electricity is not efficient, so many companies are forced to utilise other sources such as power generation plants that use fuel, and the price of fuel has been going up.

“So, that also adds to their costs and that discourages them from wanting to invest in the country.

“Another thing is that the naira has been depreciating, even before the devaluation by the CBN.

“So they are looking at it that when they make money in naira, if they want to convert it to foreign currencies, it won’t have much value. So, the instability of the value of naira is also part of it.”

Another expert and the former Director-General of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr Chijioke Ekechukwu, noted that beyond the aforementioned factors, insecurity, corruption and unstable government policies were driving the decline.

He said, “Top on the list is the level of insecurity that has bedeviled the country in the last few years and of course, you know that the insecurity worsened every day.

“Another factor is the level of inflation and the fact that the exchange rates are not encouraging, then unstable government policies and finally corruption.

“These factors are chasing investors to other neighboring African countries. Because the problems found here are absent in countries like Ghana.”

According to Ekechukwu, the decline has direct implications for the Nigerian economy.

He said, “The implications are we don’t have enough foreign exchange to be able to meet our demands; secondly, jobs that would have been created by these FDIs are no longer there, and they are going to other countries in Africa.

“Thirdly, these investments should have added to our GDP but they are not. So our GDP is just growing marginally instead of significantly.”

The experts urged the Federal Government to tackle the militating factors to create a suitable and attractive environment that would interest investors.

Ekechukwu said the government should make sure the country was safe enough for people to live in and do their businesses.

https://punchng.com/foreign-investors-interest-in-nigeria-declines-by-27-5/

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Lakenaira: 2:38pm On Jul 12, 2021
It is well
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Nobody: 2:59pm On Jul 12, 2021
The professor is talking nonsense, saying things like inefficient power supply, naira depreciation and increased cost of production that is why no body is investing , the same nonsense he has been telling his students since 1989.

the Director-General of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr Chijioke Ekechukwu, made some very good point than the professor.

The main issue why investors are not investing is mainly security and not naira depreciation, naira depreciation makes foreign investors buy assets for very cheap. Cost of labour is very cheap in Nigeria compared to other places and big companies do economics of scale to recoup all their investments.

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by HellAnus: 3:14pm On Jul 12, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
The professor is talking nonsense, saying things like inefficient power supply, naira depreciation and increased cost of production that is why no body is investing , the same nonsense he has been telling his students since 1989.

the Director-General of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr Chijioke Ekechukwu, made some very good point than the professor.

The main issue why nvestors are not investing is mainly security and not naira depreciation, naira depreciation makes foreign investors buy assets for very cheap. Cosy of labour is very cheap in Nigeria, compared to other places and big companies do economics of scale to recoup all their investments.

No investor wants to be killed in a country where FULANI Terrorists & Boko Haram terrorists are running amok. When not killed by this two, Buhari will kill their business with his body odor and his unintelligent business policies and decisions. , over to you. Pls be brief, no long stories.

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jul 12, 2021
HellAnus:


No investor wants to be killed in a country where FULANI Terrorists & Boko Haram terrorists are running amok. When not killed by this two, Buhari will kill their business with his body odor and his unintelligent business policies and decisions

Maybe they don't want to be killed by ipob terrorists killing people everywhere

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by KGD10: 3:19pm On Jul 12, 2021
Government of Fulani Terrorists

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by slawormiir: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Not surprised
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Nobody: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
Hmmmmm...I laugh when I see people discussing politics and oil these days. Sub-saharan Africa needs to wake up. Population is increasing exponentially but jobs are reducing. Destruction lies ahead. GOD will not come down to help us on this one.

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by vasel15: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
Lol. By the time buhari finish you people trust me you will beg to be Zimbabwe,you would be like Venezuela and remember Nigeria also depends on oil money like Venezuela

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Amspecial: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
grin
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Mastakija(m): 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
God when

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by King44(m): 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
In this Buhari era! Things are getting worse by the dey

Unfavourable policies and business environmental

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Moffeckli: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
Modified

Yes na everything is supposed to reduce drastically na.
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Nobody: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
Which roads the investors wan pass do business where major roads in the north are owned by bandits and fulani terrorists in the south

Any investment that have to do with crop as raw materials is also a dead investment because of fulani herdsmen in the farms

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by IMASTEX: 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
Local businesses are liquidating to relocate. Even Buhari runs to U.K to rest.

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Racoon(m): 3:21pm On Jul 12, 2021
FB, Goggle, Twitter, Shoprite, foreign investors avoiding Nigeria like a plague.

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by DropsMic(m): 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2021
No surprise here
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Nuelito: 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2021
All man dey move to Ghana......dx kontri don scatter finish

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Nwaezeudo: 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2021
Only God knows how Nigeria will look like after this demonic administration.

Who wouldn't desert an insecurity ravaged country?

We warned them but they called us names.

The unfortunate professor saying that the cause are; depreciation, cost of labour, power blablabla... should have his head checked!

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Springboot: 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2021
We can't blame Buhari for everything, some of these foreign investors were milking Nigeria and carrying out several illegal transactions before this government, they are not not happy that's not possible again.
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Ehinjuola: 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2021
Why they won't?

Even you OP as a Nigeria citizen,

Shey Nigeria no tired you?

Talk less of investors that just came to boost your country economy.

Nothing just seem to be upright in Nigeria.

#Economy
#Security
#Politic that one has even turned to tribalism politic.
N many more......

#WhereAreWeGoingInNigera?#
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by moscobabs(m): 3:22pm On Jul 12, 2021
we prefer the local Investors please
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by ShenTeh(m): 3:23pm On Jul 12, 2021
Question I always ask:

If you are a foreign investor and you read about Nigeria on Nairaland, will you go ahead and invest your dime?
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Optimistguy1969: 3:23pm On Jul 12, 2021
What were they expecting before?
Everyone knows that anything Bubu touches turns to gold goat
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by DSC7: 3:23pm On Jul 12, 2021
Who will invest in a war zone? ...

Bubu is really working
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by SenatePresdo(m): 3:23pm On Jul 12, 2021
They are not interested in investing on cows grin
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Handsum64: 3:23pm On Jul 12, 2021
Celebrants for bad news for your country may your expectations for Nigeria meet you in your private interests too

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by HellAnus: 3:24pm On Jul 12, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


Maybe they don't want to be killed by fulani terrorists or the fulani bandits kidnapping people all over Nigeria

Truly, Fulanis are curse to Nigerians. Very soon, they will be all chased away to Futa Jalon in Guinea, where they came from

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by philip0906(m): 3:24pm On Jul 12, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


[s]The main issue why nvestors are not investing is mainly security and not naira depreciation, naira depreciation makes foreign investors buy assets for very cheap. Cosy of labour is very cheap in Nigeria, compared to other places and big companies do economics of scale to recoup all their investments[/s].
Nonsense!

The legal tender in Nigeria is naira. Which means consumers who'll spend on the investments in Nigeria will pay naira. And when that naira keeps falling it erodes their investment. This is not to mention the purchasing power which continues to spiral down wards as a result of the depreciating value of the naira. Security is also an issue, a key issue...But to downplay the naira depreciation is folly

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by SenatePresdo(m): 3:24pm On Jul 12, 2021
Handsum64:
Celebrants for bad news for your country may your expectations for Nigeria meet you in your private interests too
which yeye corn tree
Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by DMerciful(m): 3:24pm On Jul 12, 2021
No foreigner invest in a terrorized country

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Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by Iwanttoto: 3:24pm On Jul 12, 2021
MannabbqVulture come and praise your darling daddy.
E no go better 4 u

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