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MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Islie(op): 3:02am On Oct 03, 2024
MAN: Government officials must face consequences for making policies that ruin businesses

BY Aderonke Oni


Segun Ajayi-Kadir, director-general (DG) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), says government officials must face consequences for making policies that ruin businesses.

Ajayi-Kadir spoke on Tuesday during a forum themed ‘Nigeria’s Challenging Economy: Strategies For Recovery,’ organised by Channels Television to commemorate Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary.

He emphasised the need for consequences when policies lead to economic setbacks for industries.

“There must be consequence for government officials who make policies that ruin businesses,” Ajayi-Kadir said.

“I mean, you make a policy today, it becomes a disaster for industry and government simply changes it, and you walk away. We don’t have this luxury in the private sector.

“If you make a mistake, your business is gone, and you could distrain your property. So I think we need to see that movement also on the part of government.”

He said the challenges caused by the ongoing rise in interest rates should be alleviated.

The DG said borrowing at rates of 30-35 percent makes it nearly impossible for businesses to survive, particularly in an economy where consumer purchasing power has drastically declined.

“We should be able to assuage the challenges we are having with continuously raising interest rates,” he said.

“You’ve done it for more than 18 months plus, and you’ve not done any impact assessment on the productive sector.

“I think you need to be able to insulate that sector so that you can inflate the economy.”


THERE’S NEED FOR INDUSTRIAL POLICY’

Ajayi-Kadir said there is a need for an industrial policy to guide the government’s approach to industrialisation.

According to the DG, the policy would promote better coordination between key government ministries such as the ministry of industry, trade, and investment, the ministry of finance, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“I must say that policy coordination is extremely important for us because you can’t operate in such a way that you don’t know what to expect tomorrow,” he said.

“It will basically define where we want to be, and it will guide our operations.”

He also questioned the effectiveness of Nigeria’s embassies abroad, calling for key performance indicators (KPIs) aimed at facilitating foreign market penetration for Nigerian products and attracting foreign investments.

While commending the efforts of Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Ajayi-Kadir called for a more deliberate government policy, urging the government to avoid playing politics with economic policies.

Also, Ajayi-Kadir advocated for a coordinated approach with clear expectations, deliverables, and accountability measures to ensure that the government and industry move in the same direction.


FG SHOULD LOOK BEYOND OIL SALE TO GET FX’

Ajayi-Kadir said Nigeria does not need to rely solely on oil sale for foreign exchange (FX), urging the government to diversify its revenue streams, particularly by tapping into the potential of diaspora remittances.

“We don’t really also have to depend on the sale of oil for us to be able to get forex. First, we must realise all the income that we can get from oil and we shouldn’t have any impediments, whether human, structural, or system-imposed. I mean, we should be clear about it. It’s our natural resource,” he said.

“We should fully recover all the forex that we can get from there. We need to address the issue of diaspora remittance that has a very great potential of bringing in far more forex than Nigeria is receiving. Those ones can help to address the foreign exchange challenges that we have.

“There’s one presently that I still cannot understand why we’ve not been able to overcome it and it’s the N2.4 billion unredeemed forwards with the CBN.”

The DG also said the FX exposure has caused massive losses for manufacturers.

“I believe that it will require the intervention of Mr. President, because I have a member, for instance, who has lost N7.2 billion because of this forex exposure for no fault of his and eight of our members, because of the forex exposure, have actually lost 918 billion in the last one year,” he said.

Ajayi-Kadir said addressing the pressing issues does not require new laws or executive orders but a coordinated effort to resolve FX challenges.
https://www.thecable.ng/man-government-officials-must-face-consequences-for-making-policies-that-ruin-businesses/amp/

Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Thundafireseun: 3:03am On Oct 03, 2024
No be lie ooo, there are no consequences for actions taken, that’s why you still hear of police officers gunning down innocent civilians…

Soldiers gunning down both superior and junior officers…

Lawmakers posting sex tapes with married women…😓😰

Police officers raping women in their police custody…😢

Pastors selling Water and soap without NAFDAC and appropriate approval…😳

Kidnappers doing giveaway on Tictok 😳

The list is endless jare …. There should be consequences for our actions if Nigeria really wants to move forward
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Kobojunkie: 3:36am On Oct 03, 2024
Islie:
MAN: Government officials must face consequences for making policies that ruin businesses
There ought to be but sadly....🙄
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by GOFRONT(m): 5:01am On Oct 03, 2024
Not in this country......

In a working country, we see how their govt officials Willingly Resigned from their duty post if their office mistakenly fail to carryout it responsibilties.......

But over here, They make policy, it fails and next step is to share RICE......... bag of.RICE.........SHARE RICE TO THE PEOPLE
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by helinues: 5:04am On Oct 03, 2024
Toh
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Zaheertyler(m):
Thundafireseun:
No be lie ooo, there are no consequences for actions taken, that’s why you still hear of police officers gunning down innocent civilians…

Soldiers gunning down both superior and junior officers…

Lawmakers posting sex tapes with married women…😓😰

Police officers raping women in their police custody…😢

Pastors selling Water and soap without NAFDAC and appropriate approval…😳

Kidnappers doing giveaway on Tictok 😳

The list is endless jare …. There should be consequences for our actions if Nigeria really wants to move forward
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Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by drevillway: 6:53am On Oct 03, 2024
Or else they will keep destroying this Country and running away
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Zetty177x: 9:30am On Oct 03, 2024
Hh
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Mansonking: 9:33am On Oct 03, 2024
In Nigeria?
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by yesloaded: 9:34am On Oct 03, 2024
Sheistoopretty:
Please I have a question,

Why are Nigerian men so Unproductive?

embarassed embarassed
Support your conclusion with verifiable evidence
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by bigdammyj: 9:35am On Oct 03, 2024
Noted.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Samusu(m): 9:35am On Oct 03, 2024
Hmmm

Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Confirm4real(m): 9:35am On Oct 03, 2024
With Evil and Wicked Govt Officials believe Nigeria will be good at your own peril cool
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Atuero(m): 9:36am On Oct 03, 2024
You can't give what you don't have

Tinubu is very empty


He is supposed to formulate policy directions and direct his Ministers to execute in that direction, unfortunately, he has no
Idea
Plans
Blueprint
Strategy


Yorubas have been exposed as Nigeria Tinubu entrusted in their hands has collapsed under their care......thank God igbos did not dominate this government, they would have tagged them traitors and saboteur


Igbos have proven themselves worthy of excellence judging from the control under GEJ

ANYI amaka
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Unideshub: 9:36am On Oct 03, 2024
drevillway:
Or else they will keep destroying this Country and running away
Honestly, this is long overdue.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Skillsnigeria: 9:36am On Oct 03, 2024
Hmmm grin
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Kemadealadire(f): 9:36am On Oct 03, 2024
We agree.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Christ4ever: 9:37am On Oct 03, 2024
That means T-pain and Cardi B will be sentenced to life imprisonment.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by rbharti: 9:37am On Oct 03, 2024
https://sarkariprep.in/govt-jobs/ Notification Apply Now sad
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Zetty177x: 9:37am On Oct 03, 2024
I love you Mr. Segun Ajayi-Kadir,
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by JikSneh: 9:37am On Oct 03, 2024
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Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Ikumapkayi: 9:38am On Oct 03, 2024
What a stupid postulation. Sometimes many of these folks in the private sector just say nonesense. When a manufaturer fails to be innovative and cost consicious, and runs into issues, the scape goat is government or government policies. Manufaturing should exist to solve problems.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by NaijaCrusader: 9:39am On Oct 03, 2024
When Kyari is still heading NNPCL, Mahmoud is still heading INEC,the education minister is still in office and worse the minister of power. There is no consequences for Incompetence in Nigeria

Yahya Bello came to EFCC office and was allowed to leave,Bobrisky didn't go to prison despite being sent to prison. Sterling bank takes days to transfer money, to access my money from Access Bank is taking weeks because my account was dormant,the list is endless there is no accountability in any sector in Nigeria
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Franzinni: 9:39am On Oct 03, 2024
I was saying this two days ago .... These guys need to know there is consequences for their wrecklessness...

But like always we always know exactly how to solve the problem and that is all.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by MadPolitician: 9:48am On Oct 03, 2024
While commending the efforts of Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Ajayi-Kadir called for a more deliberate government policy, urging the government to avoid playing politics with economic policies.
This is the problem with people like this. Everybody knows he was referring to recent government economic policies, that have more or else destroyed the economy. He even alluded to the unending increases of the interest rate, and the net effects on the "productive sector".

So why are are you commending Wale Edun then? Is he not the guy DIRECTLY in charge of producing these re-tarded economic policies, and as such, responsible for all these catastrophic economic realities? In one statement, you're praising and castigating one man, because you refuse to be a man yourself.

We can't go anywhere in this country, until we are ready to speak teuth to power.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by donofdons: 9:51am On Oct 03, 2024
I support this 100%. A person who is a salary earner and has never done business don’t know how much a problem such interruption can cause.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVhfeDfQnsY?si=D0mkhuCXyfSLmWYu
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by atiku4President(m): 9:53am On Oct 03, 2024
In which country will government officials face consequences for their actions? Nigeria? This must be o joke.
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Evercurious(f): 9:56am On Oct 03, 2024
helinues:
Toh
So your mouth don close for 'toh'? Nothing else?
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by id4sho(m): 10:00am On Oct 03, 2024
Warning shots fired, tinubu is his name undecided
Re: MAN: Govt Officials Must Face Consequences For Making Policies That Ruin Busines by Funkyswagzz(m): 10:03am On Oct 03, 2024
helinues:
Toh
😂😂😂 Are you waiting for Peter obi's critics so that the fighting spirit in you wake up?
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