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Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation - Politics - Nairaland

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Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Ojuntana(op): 9:32am On Jan 23, 2025
Manufacturing companies across all sub-sectors of the Manufacturing sector recorded approximately N1.4 trillion worth of unsold inventories in 2024.

The President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Francis Meshioye, who shared the data at a Press briefing on Wednesday, attributed the loss to the high inflation rate and a reduction in the purchasing power of Nigerians.

Mr Meshioye noted that the sector struggled last year and its contribution to the GDP was severely impacted by numerous challenges, including high energy costs, high inflation rate, high exchange rate, and multiplicity of taxes.
He said: “In 2024, Nigeria’s manufacturing sector encountered a myriad of macroeconomic and infrastructural challenges that severely impacted its performance.

“The sector faced mounting pressure from high inflation, a depreciating Naira, rising interest rates, escalating electricity tariffs, record low sales, the multiplicity of taxes and levies, and militating security concerns. These factors collectively strained the sector’s profitability and curtailed its contribution to the nation’s GDP.
“Inflation in Nigeria reached an alarming 34.6% by November 2024, diminishing consumers’ purchasing power and causing a decline in demand for manufactured goods. This inflationary burden also led to an accumulation of unsold inventory, which rose to N1.4 trillion across the manufacturing industries.”

More Challenges
Mr. Meshioye itemised the following as challenges that impeded the growth of the manufacturing sector in 2024:

Devaluation of the Naira: He explained that the devaluation of the Naira stifled the profitability of manufactured goods as the cost of importing raw materials skyrocketed.

“At the same time, the floating of the exchange rate resulted in a steep depreciation of the Naira, which fell from ₦666/$ in mid-2023 to over ₦1700/$ by mid-2024. This depreciation inflated the costs of imported raw materials and machinery, worsening the already strained profitability of manufacturers.”

High interest rates: MAN’s President stressed the impact of high interest rates on the growth of the sector, lamenting that it was hard for manufacturers to access credit.

“Interest rates reached unprecedented levels, climbing to 27.7% by November 2024. This increase substantially raised borrowing costs, making it harder for manufacturers to access financing for expansion and modernization.”

Surge in energy cost: The President also lamented over the high cost of energy and its impact on the industry.
“Manufacturers were hit hard with a drastic rise in electricity tariffs, with rates increasing by over 250%. This surge in energy costs became one of the highest operating expenses for businesses in the sector in 2024. As a result, many manufacturers sought alternative energy sources, further straining their financial resources and complicating their ability to remain competitive.”

Consequence
Speaking on the consequence of the sector’s contracted growth on the economy, the President noted that Manufacturing’s share of the GDP dropped significantly from 16.04% in Q4 2023 to 12.68% in Q2 2024,

“The combination of high operational costs, reduced consumer demand, and limited access to finance contributed majorly to this decline,” he said.

“The rising interest rates, combined with inflation, severely limited the potential for investment in the sector, impeding long-term growth prospects,” he added.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/01/22/manufactures-record-n1-4-trillion-worth-of-unsold-goods-in-2024-due-to-inflation-man-president/

Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Ojuntana(op): 9:37am On Jan 23, 2025
The real and productive sector of the economy is getting leaner while the parasitic politicians are tending dangerously towards obesity.

Yet they even wanted to increase VAT to further constrict demand. Unthinking humanoids turned the tax bill to a jamboree without checking the pulse of the economy to see if the conditions are right for more taxes.

Government should be looking to bring down the exchange rate and lower cost of industrial inputs to stabilise the economy. All the gbajue rebasing they want to embark on is just to window dress the realities.

The real economy is dying in their hands. No country develops without a virile manufacturing base.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by surgical: 9:39am On Jan 23, 2025
From this results it is clear that Tinubu and his Co travelers are economic ilitrates including that Jerry curl old man bismark rewane,it is now abundantly clear that there is no reform but deform, those waiting for any positive result are on a long thing
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by saintopus(m): 9:55am On Jan 23, 2025
When they were making huge profits, no body hear anything.

Now that they are making loses they are crying.

That's business, sometimes you gain, sometimes you lose
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by OkCornel(m): 3:51pm On Jan 23, 2025
The master strategist is at work 😎

Keep calm as he fails woefully.

We are still awaiting progress updates on Tinubu’s eight point agenda for the Nigerian economy from 2023 to 2027.

1. food security;
2. poverty eradication;
3. growth,
4. job creation;
5. access to capital;
6. inclusion;
7. rule of law; and
8. fighting corruption

https://punchng.com/translating-tinubus-8-point-agenda-to-recovery/?amp

And the 50 million jobs promised between 2023 to 2026

https://www.nairaland.com/7821154/tinubu-sets-3-year-economic-revival

Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Lovenorth: 3:51pm On Jan 23, 2025
Calamity
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by mrvitalis(m): 3:51pm On Jan 23, 2025
Being a manufacturer in nigeria is war one of my biggest regret is ever going into productions
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Queengee: 3:53pm On Jan 23, 2025
Reduce price , simple
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Komu1048(m): 3:53pm On Jan 23, 2025
They will come and defend this with empty belly
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Typing: 3:53pm On Jan 23, 2025
Yoruba People government

Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by DJInfluence: 3:53pm On Jan 23, 2025
In that case, let them sell the goods at a reasonable discount.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by helinues: 3:54pm On Jan 23, 2025
Toh
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by dsenator: 3:54pm On Jan 23, 2025
Is this how the economy will grow?
Mumu government!
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Houseontherock1: 3:55pm On Jan 23, 2025
saintopus:
When they were making huge profits, no body hear anything.

Now that they are making loses they are crying.

That's business, sometimes you gain, sometimes you lose
Reallyhuh?!!! Killing the manufacturing sector with unfavorable economic policies is detrimental to the country's economy sir, let's not get used to it
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by annsings: 3:55pm On Jan 23, 2025
saintopus:
When they were making huge profits, no body hear anything.

Now that they are making loses they are crying.

That's business, sometimes you gain, sometimes you lose
u no get sense, wahali
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Dougad:
This is what the continuous rise in interest rate by the rétarded Tifnubu government creates. Instead of fixing roads to aid the swift transportation of goods, completely eliminating terrorists that scare farmers from going to their land, dropping the interest rate and providing access to low risk funds to internal investors to boost employment as well as supply, the fools in power proceeded to enact policies that made economy problems worse.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by correctguy101(m): 3:56pm On Jan 23, 2025
Action Bitters aka AB and it's "relations" will never be among them...

To face Nigeria, no be with ordinary eye... shocked
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Babawee: 3:57pm On Jan 23, 2025
saintopus:
When they were making huge profits, no body hear anything.

Now that they are making loses they are crying.

That's business, sometimes you gain, sometimes you lose
i dont think you have venture into business you wont be saying this....

making lose will cripple the business, in as much you have made profit prior year doesnt mean you should accumulate debt

when you venture into business you will understand better
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by correctguy101(m): 3:57pm On Jan 23, 2025
Typing:
Yoruba People government
E no affect you too?

Nigerians sef... Smh
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Angelfrost(m): 3:58pm On Jan 23, 2025
Only the truly brave can venture into production in this country...!

Businesses cannot thrive in places where poverty reigns supreme.

The success of most industries has a direct correlation with the buying power of at least 60% of the population.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by kelvindj98: 4:05pm On Jan 23, 2025
Chop your goods yourselves, plain and simple. Nigerians are greedy thieves that's just the truth.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Typing: 4:07pm On Jan 23, 2025
correctguy101:
E no affect you too?

Nigerians sef... Smh
But e affect Yoruba People most.. Check all the online beggers both on nairaland and other sites. They are all from that Region grin
Most of those Tinubu online agents who are all over this site. They also have alternate accounts they switch to to beg.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by MadamExcellency: 4:10pm On Jan 23, 2025
Tinubu promised to reduce the purchasing power of Nigerians. We all heard him say it on a live television broadcast during the campaign.

Promised made, promise fulfilled. You thought it was a slip of the tongue. No, it was a promise.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Ijaya123: 4:11pm On Jan 23, 2025
Lies from the pit of hell.

Audio loss
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Honestey: 4:18pm On Jan 23, 2025
Reduce the price or fckoff
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Honestey: 4:22pm On Jan 23, 2025
Dougad:
This is what the continuous rise in interest rate by the rétarded Tifnubu government creates. Instead of fixing roads to aid the swift transportation of goods, completely eliminating terrorists that scare farmers from going to their land, dropping the interest rate and providing access to low risk funds to internal investors to boost employment as well as supply, the fools in power proceeded to enact policies that made economy problems worse.
If you read news daily, that's exactly what Tinubu is doing and recording successes. Only Nigeria is too large for things to happen so quickly
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Endinjustice: 4:22pm On Jan 23, 2025
cool
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by omowolewa: 4:22pm On Jan 23, 2025
Unsold Gooda or Stock o Store, Manufacturers should look at selling across the boarders.
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by chidooh1: 4:24pm On Jan 23, 2025
saintopus:
When they were making huge profits, no body hear anything.

Now that they are making loses they are crying.

That's business, sometimes you gain, sometimes you lose
did you actually conclude like this?
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by iwaeda: 4:28pm On Jan 23, 2025
This is the economy Atiku Bagudu said is picking up. Wale Edun, Cardoso and co knows the implication of unsold goods. People's purchasing power is zero, if companies do not sell they can't have revenues, not to talk of profit. One deluded fellow in other place tagged me a wailer, because of Tinubu that doesn't know what is doing. May God keep us. Same way we said of Buhari. grin grin grin grin
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by correctguy101(m): 4:37pm On Jan 23, 2025
Typing:
But e affect Yoruba People most.. Check all the online beggers both on nairaland and other sites. They are all from that Region grin
Most of those Tinubu online agents who are all over this site. They also have alternate accounts they switch to to beg.
SMH

You Wa-Zo-Bia have destroyed this country..
Re: Manufactures Record ₦1.4 Trillion Worth Of Unsold Goods In 2024 Due To Inflation by Houseofglam7(f): 4:39pm On Jan 23, 2025
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