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| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 3:15pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
PBAT has significantly increased the gap between the rich and the poor. Jagaban well-done |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Akpan107(m): 3:17pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Melagros:it simply means the goods are there but people don't have the money to buy. That's why the goods are unsold. Companies maybe forced to close down since they don't have customers to buy the already produced goods. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by oilyngbati(m): 3:21pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Godfullsam:You can’t blame the manufacturers, it’s so expensive to produce in Nigeria due to high cost of energy, electricity and multiple layers of taxation. I was once into pure water production and I had to close down because of high cost involved and even theft by employees. The police and agbero harassing/extorting my drivers are another layer of cost. If not for all these issues I mentioned, a bag of pure water shouldn’t cost more than #200. Many poultry and fish farms are also experiencing high costs of production due to feeds. I hope the govt would look into the issues of energy and electricity plus multiple taxation |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Bluearrow: 3:21pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
dominique:They are not greedy! Blame your govt for making thoughtless policies that is ruining the economy. If the indomie manufacturer doesn't increase his price, how do u want him to restock & purchase rice & drugs that is going up? It's a ripple effect thingy. So long some products are being increased, every other will increase. The blames starts from the govt for carelessly removing subsidy & floating d naira without providing an enabling ground to cushion the negative effects, leaving manufacturers at the mercy of increase. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Johnjustice: 3:21pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Bluearrow:The thing is FG shares the excess saved from subsidy to governors and it ends in their pockets, with nothing to show, why not allow subsidy, so Nigerians buy cheap fuel to mobilize the informal sector, and Nigerians save more, for future investment, when they spend less on necessities...they also have extra to demand other goods and services, this stimulates economy. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by nedekid: 3:25pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
shiki:Exactly! There is no factory that can produce at the current cost of production. No business can run! Aside import of raw material cost. The major cost is power generation. How can diesel be 1600, ₦1800 per liter for God's sake? Is is that these people in government do not realize generators, trucking uses diesel? If small scale businesses eg hotels, factories, schools are spending 300-400k on diesel daily, how much is there revenue, not to talk of profit? Let me put in on context, those small 30liters keg of diesel cost ₦48,000! If a large hotel or factory runs just 1 unit of 1000kva generator, it cost ₦266,000 to run that generator for just 1hr. If it runs for 20hrs in a day ie ₦5,760,000 daily! What will they produce that anyone can buy for goodness sake? Anyway, Emilokan and his cohorts have never ran any know business before, all they did was tax in Lagos and got wealthy, hence the saying wealth without enterprise. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by enemyofprogress: 3:28pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
I just dey pity the Nigerian Civil servants. Retrenchment is loading for them 1kg of gas ⛽️ is 1600 Abeg if i pass you for road with cutlass no run, na firewood I Dey find 🤦🏽 |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by SouthSouth1914: 3:29pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Mandate2023:Have you heard of production costs? Reoccur-rent expenditures? Stop commenting on topics if you don’t understand simple stuffs. How can a company sell below production costs and run at loss? Will you do it? |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Artscollection: 3:33pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Johnjustice:Put into consideration that naira has lost more than 70% of it's value so they might not have saved anything in the first place, forget grammar!! Why float the naira at this point? |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by dominique(mod): 3:41pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Bluearrow:The inflation is no longer at par with the exchange rate. Prices of goods should no longer be increasing geometrically the way it is right now. Naira is starting to hold it's own against the dollar, suddenly a carton of indomie spiked from 8,500 to 10k, bag of rice went from 70k to 85k within the space of a couple of days. Exchange rate, subsidy removal or floating of the naira has nothing to do with this. The manufacturers and middlemen must be called to order |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Bluearrow: 3:50pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
dominique:Subsidy removal has a lot to do with it. It has already altered the market & will take some time for things to settle. Truth is, then most retailers were selling old stock at a slightly adjusted price to enable them restock due to price increase, now they are getting new stock and selling at the increased rate, reason for the new price increase. The price u bought before was old stock which they increased slightly to enable them restock. The naira is still fluctuating, let's wait for it to maintain a consistent price for at least one to two months. You need to put yourself in their shoes to understand. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Bluearrow: 3:52pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
SouthSouth1914:God bless u! This is what most people don't understand. They don't know these companies have running expenses. Before the removal of subsidy & floating naira, was anyone increasing price of goods? |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by 27adam: 3:54pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
They should export it, so we can have more dollar or government should buy it and share as palliative.We must encourage production.They should export it, so we can have more dollar or government should buy it and share as palliative.We must encourage production.... |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Ensa777(f): 3:58pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
ajimo54:Imagine carton of superpa k noodles #19500 from #8000 |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by ruffDiamond: 4:10pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Och77:Peter would't have done anything better ,shut it already!Peter is who?is a he a magician ? armed with a magic wand to solve all the problems the shitthole been having since like four decades ago or what?I never voted for any muthafakas during any presidential election ever held in this country cos I know from time long past that Nigeria is NO true country and a very hopeless one at trying to be! so all the noise about warning people , election has consequences, teaching obi a lesson bla bla bla sing-song y'all keep bringing up on every DAMN post is so fukking boring,stale and jaded!as a matter of fact which you can take to the bank,and knowing a typical Igbo as I really know them to be( speaking from personal experience over the years)with their disgusting hedonistic beliefs and outlook,I know 💯 that if it was Peter that was declared winner, y'all lot would have ganged up together to loot the Treasury blind in a matter of days,(The whole world saw and witnessed what y'all DID with Jonathan! called it 'business' as y'all normally called everything CHEATING!launched a string of vengeful acts against Nigeria and some lopsided policies mainly to favour your folks and their so called 'businesses '! Or worse still ,attempt to split up the country!as y'all are still very much helplessly emotional and vindictive about issues in the past?who knows? there is no telling !and if there should be any FUKK up, y'all never short of excuses, blame game as well,, especially the use of the phrase 'what of ,what of, what of that man,what of that day ?etc .The baloney and continuous daily drivel y'all screaming that Obi would have done better is TOTAL BALDERDASH! I,for is not even buying into that emotional , cockeyed blackmail and bulsh1t,not even for a second. anyone with a right thinking head already know the game y'all playing at.its NOT NEW!,so point, don't y'all think you are kidding anyone here.the ONLY and One Singular reason I want Igbo presidency is for the purpose of EQUITY!yes, BALANCE in the highest political schemes of things and nothing More! nobody cares which tribe you come from, if you get there, whether through rigging or not, fulfill your promises to people,fix the damn problems on the ground or GET THE FUKK OUT! as people are telling thiefnu-ibu now! no excuses, no story! |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Skiming247(m): 4:13pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
All blame to INEC Chairman. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 4:19pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
RUNNNNooooo Why your legs can still carry you |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Justrite007: 4:22pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
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| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by odenkirk: 4:22pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Streetdoctor:e go reach ur side and u will lament like the rest of us |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Streetdoctor: 4:25pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
odenkirk:
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| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by odenkirk: 4:26pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
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| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by GodHimself(m): 4:30pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
It’s a new world. New needs, new priorities. Omooba77: |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by eldoradoxx: 4:32pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Tinubu 's government is that scourge that Nigerians were thoroughly warned to be careful of, but rather than listen to smart people like us, they went tribal and religious, threatening to teach us lesson in political, as if politics is more important gover. After the politics of 2023 election, Tinubu is unable to govern effectively. Today, those that warned are enjoying themselves while those they warned crying all over the whole place. I made the mistake voting Buhari's government but learnt my lesson and retracted my steps, i am better for it . Next time listen to wise people and forget about the politics of identity. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by NothingDoMe: 4:33pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Melagros: “The development is as a result of the devastating effects of the exchange rate crisis, inflation, fake and sub-standard goods, smuggling and other macro-economics challenges.They couldn't sell what they produced last year. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Entanglement: 4:49pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
BABAawoo47:ok let me ask you this constructive question ⁉️ 💀 If you have a perishable product at it's near it expires date, won't you sell it as discount or allow it to spoil completely? |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by HORLADY(m): 5:02pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Nigerians and lamentations. House rent on a street without good access road goes for #350,000. Government comes to their aid and fix the road, the next year, rent jumps to #800,000. Same people turns back to blame Government for soaring cost of living. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by akezn: 5:07pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
I will handle the economy while Shettima will handle security. He is handling it wella. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by abbey622: 5:57pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
This is why I laughed when people of certain tribe insinuate that only Yorubas and Hausas are feeling the shege......Make una no worry, las las those goods will be used to do giveaway ![]()
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| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by coputa(m): 6:33pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
The purchasing power of Nigerians has dropped considerably and this will surely affect manufacturers as they will have a lot of unsold stocks |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by coputa(m): 6:41pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
nedekid:Any hotel that want to survive in Nigeria now must switch to solar power |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Jeezuzpick(m): 8:07pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Nokio2:I hope Bulabaa will also help.them produce more after forcing them to sell off their stock? If you ask me, he should have thought about STIMULUS packages (e.g. long-term, low interest rate loans) for viable players in the production sector, driving prices down. He could also do same for the agricultural sector. This will make sure we have food in the short term, while preparing for long-term food production ventures that will utilize irrigation to produce food all year round. |
| Re: Job Losses, Factory Closures Loom As Unsold Goods Pile Up — MAN by Afolabimills(m): 8:13pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
Mandate2023:the only sensible comments so far |
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anyone with a right thinking head already know the game y'all playing at.its NOT NEW!,so point, don't y'all think you are kidding anyone here.the ONLY and One Singular reason I want Igbo presidency is for the purpose of EQUITY!yes, BALANCE in the highest political schemes of things and nothing More! nobody cares which tribe you come from, if you get there, whether through rigging or not, fulfill your promises to people,fix the damn problems on the ground or GET THE FUKK OUT!
as people are telling thiefnu-ibu now! no excuses, no story!