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Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by peekspot(m): 11:19pm On Feb 19

The Distillers And Blenders Association Of Nigeria has said that investments worth over N1.2tn will be lost while 5.5 million direct and indirect workers would be out of jobs if the Federal Government insists on the recent ban implemented against the production and sale of sachet and PET bottle alcohol in the country.

DIBAN, a sub-sector under the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, stated in an open letter addressed to President Bola Tinubu.

In the letter dated February 18, 2024, DIBAN noted that on January 31, 2024, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control placed an outright ban on the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in sachets and PET bottles.

The reasons given by the regulator were that the packaging of alcoholic beverages in sachets and pet bottles was responsible for the increase in alcoholic use among underage and that the packaging of alcoholic beverages in sachets and pet bottles increases the use of hard drugs.

In its pushback, DIBAN argued that NAFDAC had no legal or moral justification for placing an outright ban on the production of alcoholic beverages in sachets and pet bottles.

It said the alcoholic beverages were not produced or manufactured with hard drugs contrary to the assertion of NAFDAC.

The distillers also noted that there were no reports from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to support the position of NAFDAC that the alcoholic beverages in sachets or pet bottles contain any hard drugs.

DIBAN said it had a conglomerate membership of over 24 corporate organisations mostly indigenous companies with few multinationals and are into production and manufacturing of wines and spirits with over 70 per cent local inputs.

The letter read in part, “DIBAN’S investment is worth over N500bn. Indirect investments of other companies having one business or the other to do with DIBAN is also worth over N800bn.

“DIBAN’S contribution to the economy of Nigeria is worth over N1.2tn. There are over 500,000 employees in the direct employment of DIBAN. DIBAN also provided indirect employment or work for over 5 million people.”

According to DIBAN, when NAFDAC first hinted at the ban, the association had spent over N1bn to support various media, advocacy and campaigns in various media outfits both print and electronics to ensure consumption of alcoholic beverages among our youth is not allowed no matter how little.

It further argued that bigger sizes encourage the consumption of bigger portions, while small sizes encourage portion control because it is logical that if you buy small you consume small but if you buy big you consume big.

“If NAFDAC takes away small sizes, the Agency is simply encouraging excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages,” it said.

Suggesting the way forward, DIBAN urged the president to issue a directive to NAFDAC or an Executive Order immediately lifting the ban by NAFDAC on the production of alcoholic beverages in sachets and pet bottles.

It also called for the establishment of licensed liquor stores/outlets by Local Government Areas across Nigeria.

DIBAN posited that rather than implement an outright ban, the government should see to increased monitoring and compliance checks by NAFDAC, FCCPC, NDLEA and other Government Agencies to ensure strict product quality in terms of contents and safety.

It warned that if nothing is done to reverse the status quo, investments worth N1.2tn while 5.5m people will be thrown out of jobs.

“The Federal and State Governments will lose huge revenue streams from Excise Duty, VAT, PAYE, Corporate Tax and other revenues that should have accrued to these Governments,” DIBAN said.

On February 1, 2024, NAFDAC began the implementation of an earlier announced ban on sachet and PET bottle alcohol.

The Director-General of NAFDAC, Mojisola Adeyeye, said the ban was a collective recommendation of a committee and listed representatives in the committee as the Federal Ministry of Health, NAFDAC, and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

MAN, on its part, countered the claim by NAFDAC, insisting that its members were not on board with the decision to ban products belonging to the blacklisted category.

https://punchng.com/sachet-alcohol-ban-manufacturers-fear-5-5-million-job-loss/

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by malali: 12:05am On Feb 20
How many kidney failure were prevented ?

How many liver disease ?

How much money would we have spent on healthcare, kidney failure and liver failure ?

But truth be told we want to see the government ban looting and corruption amongst politicians as well, with similar energy

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by crossfm: 6:36am On Feb 20
Hehehe.

APC and her supporters will be like," we stopped kidney failure in Nigeria".

As achievement no da to show,they will use this one to brag tongue.

Funny people,you ban sachet alcohol,that means soon people will start carrying bottles up and down. You ended up encouraging them to go for more grin.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by easyfem(m): 6:36am On Feb 20
Another one ….fg should avoid ban ban ban this time oooo, they should first start by ban corruption

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Wainey: 6:36am On Feb 20
More 5.5m jobless people into the country.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Akfrenzy(m): 6:36am On Feb 20
grin ABEG I WANT TO ASK

ARE U SURE TINUBU IS NOT ANTI-YORUBA

Bcuz the way and manner he's going after those things that gives an average Yoruba person joy calls for concern 😆😆😆😂😆

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by DesChyko: 6:37am On Feb 20
malali:
How many kidney failure were prevented ?

How many liver disease ?

For this data, you need to know how many it has caused in the first place.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:37am On Feb 20
Make I park fess observe
Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Parydelegate: 6:37am On Feb 20
Sachet alcohol drink wey people dy use forget this economic hardship naim una go ban.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Ventura1: 6:37am On Feb 20
Will the ban stop on sachet and pet bottles stop the entire production line? Origin did not start with pet bottles, likewise IDL, producers of Action bitter.

Everyone is just conjuring data to defend themselves.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by wizelink(m): 6:37am On Feb 20
Hmm. Nigeria and her leaders should be careful of civil unrest if things continue on the pedestal there are already. We won't stand any civil unrest

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Googledotcom: 6:37am On Feb 20
easyfem:
Another one ….fg should avoid ban ban ban this time oooo, they should first start by ban corruption
Honestly
Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by jacoik(m): 6:37am On Feb 20
It's a good idea. Come to the country side where I stay, nothing like sachets alcohol

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by EdiskyHarry: 6:38am On Feb 20
Nigeria is the only country where our leaders sit down and plan on how to make the country hard and miserable for the masses.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Edoreborn: 6:38am On Feb 20
Ban am abeg,, rubbish fake drinks wey don condemn many young guys..I know what am saying

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by EverythingPhone(m): 6:38am On Feb 20
Thank god I don’t drink alcohol
It’s not my thing

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A trial will convince you
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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Caramia2020(m): 6:38am On Feb 20
This is liver rescue mission.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by JustPowerApps(m): 6:39am On Feb 20
So bikemen and shuttle drivers no go work again ontop ogogoro ban grin

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by LegendHero(m): 6:39am On Feb 20
So sachet drink industry employ 5 million Nigerians directly and indirectly?

Why we come dey scream unemployment?

God is wonderful.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Yankee101: 6:39am On Feb 20
Lies
Satchet alcohol employing 5million?
Lies from the pit of hell

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Riskymarvelous(m): 6:39am On Feb 20
Why FG no ban corruption self
Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Chikel20000(m): 6:40am On Feb 20
They will still blame Igbos for dis one

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Arrahman39: 6:40am On Feb 20
Nigerians with complaining and zero creative, they should source for alternative means of packaging...

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Proudlyngwa(m): 6:40am On Feb 20
cool
I support the FG on this

What is in those sachets and small bottles is not alcohol.
Alcohol is not as cheap as those chemicalised rubbish they sell.

Since I stopped derok and captain jack, my health system and sleep pattern has greatly improved.

Not to talk of that grade 1 poison called action bitters.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Offpoint1: 6:40am On Feb 20
At least the banning go touch agberoes wey vote for APC. Na dia hourly food be that


Hand go touch everybody.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by phemsie(m): 6:40am On Feb 20
See how they were quoting figures as if they are happy to pay that much tax if there was no hint of banning them.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by epainos: 6:41am On Feb 20
Lol

Make dem kuku legalise colorado, arizona, and loud cos distributors will be employed na. grin it will also reduce unemployment in Nigeria..

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by handsomeyinka(m): 6:41am On Feb 20
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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Fiscus105(m): 6:41am On Feb 20
How many companies producing it, which make the workers up to 5million?

Meanwhile, nobody ask u not to produce alcohol in bottle for sales.

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by fawaz050(m): 6:42am On Feb 20
How can you enjoy taking something that makes you squeeze your face ? undecided

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Re: Sachet Alcohol Ban: Manufacturers Fear 5.5 Million Job Loss by Babastrong(m): 6:42am On Feb 20
Ban the rubbish

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