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Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by TouchNfollow(op): 4:00pm On Dec 28, 2024
Action ill-timed’ — MAN DG condemns closure of Coca-Cola, Guinness factories by Lagos

'Action ill-timed' -- MAN DG condemns closure of Coca-Cola, Guinness factories by Lagos
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Segun Ajayi-Kadir, the director-general (DG) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), has condemned Lagos state for closing factories belonging to Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, FrieslandCampina WAMCO, and Guinness Nigeria.

On December 24, the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LASWARCO) sealed the factories for extracting groundwater for commercial purposes without proper authorisation.

The commission said it had been engaging with the three companies for over seven years, but they had either partially complied or failed to comply with regulations, prompting enforcement action.

In an open letter on Friday to Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos state, Ajayi-Kadir described the act as ill-timed, given the ongoing discussions between the commission and the association.

“The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) is constrained to convey this open message to the Governor of Lagos State, as all attempts at approaching the relevant heads of agencies and ministry has failed,” the DG said.

“MAN is appalled by the inauspicious act of the Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LASWARCO) in sealing factories over their purported refusal to pay the astronomical and unjustifiable water abstraction fees imposed by the Commission.

“This action is ill-timed and quite unfortunate, as the Commission and MAN had engaged in meaningful dialogue and reached some agreements over the lingering issue about three months ago. This was expected to culminate in an MoU to commence in January 2025.

“Only three weeks ago, another round of discussions took place between LASWARCO and representatives of MAN, including affected member companies, which led to ongoing discussions in the companies as to the most viable option for addressing the alleged outstanding payments from earlier contested fees.

“It is while this discussions were going on and during the Yuletide that the Commission decided to cause this major and unwise shut down of the companies.”

Ajayi-Kadir highlighted the harsh economic climate, noting that industries are already burdened with significant challenges, including over N1.2 billion in unsold inventory, borrowing costs exceeding 30 percent, and a 250 percent rise in power costs.

He said manufacturers face multiple taxes and fees, adding that the high cost of logistics and insecurity further disrupt production activities.

“It is important to properly situate this inappropriate action within the context of the prevailing inclement operating environment in general and the downturn in the manufacturing sector in particular,” the DG said.

“A situation where industries are burdened with payments in excess of N100 million for generating water for production purpose, in the face of government’s failure to supply same, is unfair.

“The exorbitant fees and the untoward means of extracting payment exemplifies the negative impact of tyranny of regulation on private business.

“To date, manufacturers across the country are saddled with more than N1.2billion of unsold inventory, borrowing at more than 30% and struggling under a debilitating 250% increase in the cost of power.

“Numerous taxes, fees and levies by the three tiers of government and non-state actors in some cases, numbering between 60 to 120 confront each manufacturer, not to mention the disruption of production activities due to insecurity and high cost of logistics.

“There are more! So to add this oppressive water abstraction fee in Lagos state that may potentially be adopted by other States, presents an ominous and rancorous future for manufacturers in particular and private businesses in general.”

‘ORDER IMMEDIATE REOPENING OF CLOSED FACTORIES’

Ajayi-Kadir urged the governor to use his office to order the immediate reopening of the closed factories.

The DG said reopening the factories would facilitate a reasonable and actionable resolution of the ongoing discussions regarding the outstanding fees.

He said it would also allow for the finalisation of the pending memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the water commission and the organised private sector.

“This is more so that the private sector is currently awaiting the finalization of the text of the MoU from LASWARCO,” Ajayi-Kadir said.

“We are full of expectations that immediate action is taken in the interest of the state’s economy and to forestall a possible degeneration in the already tense business atmosphere.”

Ajayi-Kadir said the possible loss of jobs and its socioeconomic implications, as well as the negative signal it sends to investors, should serve as a cautionary factor and encourage a regulatory environment that supports businesses.
https://www.thecable.ng/action-ill-timed-man-dg-condemns-closure-of-coca-cola-guinness-factories-by-lagos/

Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Domaining101: 5:29pm On Dec 28, 2024
Even North Korea and Iran wey dey under sanctions no dey suffer the kind thing wey we dey suffer for this country grin

Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by tiswell(m): 5:30pm On Dec 28, 2024
APC has never gotten anything right
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by elasticlala:
Werey doesn’t understand that everything in life has its time and season. It’s funny how they keep making the same mistake borne out of hasty decisions and never learn from the consequences
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Vicotex(m): 5:30pm On Dec 28, 2024
All those Yoruba agbo women, oya make Una line up o, Una day don break .
Agbo to the world
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by datola: 5:31pm On Dec 28, 2024
We don't need closing any factory with the current precarious state of the nation
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by jullary(m): 5:31pm On Dec 28, 2024
They should av bill them instead of closing it?
People are not smiling oooo
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Vicotex(m): 5:32pm On Dec 28, 2024
Domaining101:
Even North Korea and Iran wey dey under sanctions no dey suffer the kind thing wey we dey suffer for this country grin
We never see anything yet for this country.
Next time if we hear "Change" we go run
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by BoogieBoogie(m): 5:32pm On Dec 28, 2024
Abeg make dem nor let my Guinness stout vex comot for 9ja o .
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by nasbiafra(m): 5:32pm On Dec 28, 2024
this people are just too wicked and they dont care about anybody
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Vifx: 5:34pm On Dec 28, 2024
Lol
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by tutudesz: 5:34pm On Dec 28, 2024
2027 election will determine the mindset of average Nigerians. If we are ready for change or not
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Matrix13790(m): 5:34pm On Dec 28, 2024
This country is going, going, gone.

At this point, only God can help us
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Wealthoptulent(m):
TouchNfollow:
https://www.thecable.ng/action-ill-timed-man-dg-condemns-closure-of-coca-cola-guinness-factories-by-lagos/
O pari
Good things is, I learnt Nigerian now serve jedi and rest for Owambe be that, make una bring back Palmy 🌴

Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by kcprince: 5:35pm On Dec 28, 2024
Lagos state agencies are fond of harassing businesses.That is why so many factories are moving to ogun state. How can you close them because they drilled borehole to extract ground water ? Did the government provide water for them and they refused to use it?.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Gadafii: 5:36pm On Dec 28, 2024
APC is only around to run the country aground.

Shutting these factories down because of "proper authorization", for drilling waters and not because they constituted any environmental hazard to the public is insane.

The Lagos I know is using every avenue to generate revenues, na so I dey my barber shop on time and some community people came and threatened to shut his shop down if he didn't pay for one nonsense community levies, he literary provided all documents and evidence of payment for the required license to operate, when he asked what these levies are, they officials couldn't even tell what the levies are or how him paying for it would help him.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Rexymania(m): 5:37pm On Dec 28, 2024
embarassed
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by omenka1: 5:38pm On Dec 28, 2024
Coca cola, going...going................GONE

Kudos to master strategist and his team of ceasingseasoned technocrats
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by omenka1: 5:38pm On Dec 28, 2024
cool
Gadafii:
APC is only around to run the country aground.

Shutting these factories down because of
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Nobody: 5:38pm On Dec 28, 2024
jullary:
They should av bill them instead of closing it?
People are not smiling oooo
They were closed for refusing to pay over N100million bill for "producing their own water".
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by omenka1:
nasbiafra:
this people are just too wicked and they dont care about anybody
Shey they were grabbing and running away with the mandate and what you could do was to stand and look. This is just one of the repercussions, more are to come
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by omenka1:
quote author=datola post=133481046]We don't need closing any factory with the current precarious state of the nation[/quote]The agenda of APC is contrary to what you dream about your country, so sorry but its the hard truth.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Eriokanmi:
Lol.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by theophorus(m): 5:39pm On Dec 28, 2024
Well, make dem comply with LASG joor.
If dem no fit comply make dem go Ogun State or Oyo State.

People wen dey ask for Water supply from State Government hope they know the cost?

And hope say dem remember say the way PHCN dey do na so Water supply from Water corporation self be?
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Pennywise2: 5:39pm On Dec 28, 2024
That's low budget hisbah police stylishly operating under the government. That's what happens when we Force people who carry religion for head to lead us. For those who don't know, target drink companies only favor a particular viewpoint. And affect southern interest
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Whitelione: 5:40pm On Dec 28, 2024
When most companies have relocated from Nigeria and the struggling ones are forced to close down again. I wonder the type of future that would be left.
Graduates are jobless because there is no company to work with. Governments are taxing the struggling ones excessively still closing them down.
I wonder the calibre of people that we have running the economy..
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Good2go1: 5:40pm On Dec 28, 2024
"Yoruba ranu" they have succeeded in emboldened criminals in the name of Tribalism.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by GigFc(m): 5:41pm On Dec 28, 2024
Ground water extraction fees? Tax everyone to oblivion is the only thing they know how to do.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by tommy589(m): 5:42pm On Dec 28, 2024
Ok
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by Jokerman(m): 5:42pm On Dec 28, 2024
Most government officials are theives. We all know that. Maybe Una no settle dem on time.
.

But wait is Government charging people for drilled boreholes?
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by digitaccountant: 5:43pm On Dec 28, 2024
Replace them with Zoborodo, Kunu, Tiger Nuts, etc.
Re: Action Ill-Timed — MAN DG Condemns Closure Of Coca-cola, Guinness Factories by nedu666: 5:43pm On Dec 28, 2024
How can you bill somebody for producing his own water. Not only do this companies produce their own water, they have to purify it before using it for production. Then your own is to collect rates. Meanwhile once their trucks step out of factory, agberos at many junction are waiting to collect own mi da
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