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Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by another1: 5:55am On Aug 29, 2023
The contribution of the manufacturing sector to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in real terms declined to N1.5 trillion in the second Quarter ended June 2023 (Q2’230).

This represents a 17.24 percent Quarter-on-Quarter (Q-o-Q) decline compared to N1.8 trillion contribution recorded in the first quarter of the year (Q1’23).

The Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, NBS, had reported that the nation’s economy grew by 2.51% in Q2’23 compared to 2.31% in Q1’23.

The growth implies 11th consecutive quarter of economic growth, though lower than the 3.54% recorded in Q1’22.

The Bureau also reported that the real GDP for Q2’23 stood at N17.72 trillion, a 0.17 percent decrease from N17.75 trillion in Q1’23.


The manufacturing sector contribution to real GDP in percentage terms also fell to 8.40 percent from 10.13 percent in Q1’23.

Meanwhile, the real GDP growth in the manufacturing sector in the second quarter of 2023 was 2.20 percent, 0.81 percentage points higher than its growth level in the preceding quarter at 1.61 percent.

Comment on this development, Dr. Muda Yusuf, the chief executive of the Center for Promotion of Private Enterprise, CPPE, said: “The Nigerian economy is still going through corrective reforms to remove some fundamental distortions and restore the economy back to the path of recovery and growth.

But implementing the reforms is an arduous task.

“The trade offs are profound and the social impact has been devastating. “Given the inevitability of the reforms the implementation calls for a delicate balancing act and strategic sequencing to ensure an inclusive economic transition.

“The adverse impacts of the reforms were disproportionately higher than expected. However, a rebound of the economy is expected in the medium to long term as current distortions in the economy are corrected.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/manufacturing-sector-contribution-to-economy-falls-to-n1-49trn/

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Deltafirstson(m): 5:57am On Aug 29, 2023
Some people are still singing this man praises who came to destroy Nigeria economy less than 3 months in office. What a shame.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by 247Dior(m): 5:57am On Aug 29, 2023

Bulaba the economic tactician, the creator of Lagos and maker of men(as your supporters call you).
It is time to show evidence, life is slowly going out of Nigerians

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Mynd44: 6:33am On Aug 29, 2023
"11th consecutive quarter of economic growth"

Nice

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Yarimo2: 6:34am On Aug 29, 2023
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is ready to cripple Nigeria economy.

Then paying the media to clap like Buhari did

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Mynd44: 6:35am On Aug 29, 2023
247Dior:

Bulaba the economic tactician, the creator of Lagos and maker of men(as your supporters call you).
It is time to show evidence, life is slowly going out of Nigerians
But this is second quarter.

It ended June which is just 30 days of his administration. Even nunbers for the second half of 2023 won't show changes caused directly by him especially in a country like Nigeria where the trickle down effect takes longer
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by flexyrule(m): 6:36am On Aug 29, 2023
Na statistic we go chop?

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by togifon: 6:38am On Aug 29, 2023
Lol he is working
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by chigator2: 6:38am On Aug 29, 2023
But our Suffer-sticated brothers said he is the solution, the best they can offer Nigeria and the chief accountant, foreign grad, the builder of Lagos etc.

When you guys finish dreaming, I hope you don't wake up by the roadside.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by LaSenior: 6:39am On Aug 29, 2023
Renewed shege

Na only fuel subsidy the cause economic woes

Other candidate set-up This druggie Lord with subsidy removal as copy copy wey him be he followed suit, you go follow road wey you no know sorry oOoOO

Tinubu can never solve this problem the problems facing this country is simple cut down the cost of governance eradicate corruption Make strict laws to discourage corruption Make the political offices less attractive, subsidy payment is not the problems facing this country infact the removal of subsidy will indeed cripple this country the more

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by karzyharsky(m): 6:40am On Aug 29, 2023
Chai
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by KingLennon(m): 6:40am On Aug 29, 2023
To the BAT supporters, it is only a transition stage. They say we should suffer now that we will enjoy later. Are you seeing the level of foolishness?








Didn't Buhari say the same thinq about change when he came in? The worst thing to do is to trust a politician sad. Nigerians are something else aswear...

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Omnivalent(m): 6:41am On Aug 29, 2023
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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Betanaija42moro: 6:41am On Aug 29, 2023
The government policies are not favourable to the manufacturers. The rise in fuel price and Forex are all having negative impact on production industries.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Shedrack777: 6:45am On Aug 29, 2023
everybody come and blame me, it's my fault. na because i collect N500 vote tinubu

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Bwilliam(m): 6:47am On Aug 29, 2023
"shey na statistics we go chop"

Very soon una go chop grass.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by bigdammyj: 6:48am On Aug 29, 2023
Noted.
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Pwettylinda(f): 6:48am On Aug 29, 2023
Chai grin angry angry

This falling shl favour agbadorians families angry angry

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by obinna58(m): 6:49am On Aug 29, 2023
Bwilliam:
"shey na statistics we go chop"

Very soon una go chop grass.
Another 2k palliative would be shared to 15million families to counter this

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by NzogbuNzogbu: 6:51am On Aug 29, 2023
Lol, master tactician

The man who they say prepared for decades to solve Nigeria problem

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by seguno2: 6:51am On Aug 29, 2023
another1:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/manufacturing-sector-contribution-to-economy-falls-to-n1-49trn/

By the time the worsening exchange rate is considered, the manufacturing crisis is even more acute.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by NzogbuNzogbu: 6:52am On Aug 29, 2023
seguno2:


By the time the worsening exchange rate is considered, the manufacturing crisis is even more acute.
segun, are you not supposed to defend tinubu

It's Yoruba turn o, wether country collapse or not

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Bfly: 6:54am On Aug 29, 2023
Subsidy and naira floating have done more harm than good. Im sure Tinubu didn't intend this result.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by nautybride: 6:55am On Aug 29, 2023
Manufacturers too! Everyone is feeling the heat.

I dislike people who can't make their points without insulting others. Everyone is feeling this economy but some feel it's by bullying and insults that will make a change.

To all those who keep dropping derogatory comments, I challenge you to drop alternative ideas to keep the nation moving.

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Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Quebec91(m): 6:56am On Aug 29, 2023
cheesy
Shedrack777:
everybody come and blame me, it's my fault. na because i collect N500 vote tinubu
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by propsad3: 6:58am On Aug 29, 2023
May God help Us
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by ican2020: 7:00am On Aug 29, 2023
Thanks to very poor management of the economy by clueless politicians
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Unperturbedpota: 7:00am On Aug 29, 2023
Slowly but surely the truth of the economy is coming home to roost .

Lies can only carry so far until truth finishes putting on its sandals.

Lagos is a zero investment location same with the rest of Nigeria. The economy is so bad that every foreign investor has been pulling out their Forex massively for the last 2 years . I caused a bear collapse in the economy and insteado being honest what did CBN do? They redesign the Naira and start social media campaign telling the world to invest in Lagos that our Lagos has top GDP this and that! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

All lies all Alpha beta cooked books and padded numbers ... Unfortunately few foreign investors believed the lies and came into Nigeria . The rude reality shocked them and they have run and told others that itsall lies.🤣

Until the government invested heavily in bringing back the middle class, improve the minimum wage and invest in companies to employ youths not bridges.

Build companies that will employ people and pay them wages not building concrete structures
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by skj1377(m): 7:06am On Aug 29, 2023
No disposable income. Blame Tinubu's economic policies. It will soon get worse.
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by odimbannamdi(m): 7:11am On Aug 29, 2023
nautybride:
Manufacturers too! Everyone is feeling the heat.

I dislike people who can't make their points without insulting others. Everyone is feeling this economy but some feel it's by bullying and insults that will make a change.

To all those who keep dropping derogatory comments, I challenge you to drop alternative ideas to keep the nation moving.

LaSenior dropped a credible solution in attached screenshot. What do you think about it?

Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by Newyorkitis(m): 7:12am On Aug 29, 2023
We've not gotten to the peak of production, we are now dropping!

Anyways: NO BE STATISTICS WE GO CHOP.

Hahahahahahaha
Re: Manufacturing Sector Contribution To Economy Falls To ₦‎1.49trn by money121(m): 7:12am On Aug 29, 2023
Otilor

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