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| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by mrvitalis(m): 11:41am On May 06, 2025 |
dederocs:Everyone can produce anything ... But can you produce it effectively? If you can produce something at 500 while to import it cost 100 bro import even if it cost 300 to import import |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Hemanwel(m): 11:41am On May 06, 2025 |
Fr |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by franktech(m): 11:41am On May 06, 2025 |
America has threatened the drug lord and he joins the train |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by dederocs(m): 11:42am On May 06, 2025 |
mrvitalis:Nothing bad in saving national wealth, halting importation of what you can produce. Most of you just say what you hear but don't really know what you are talking about. We can't afford to continue being lazy consumers, our currency will keep falling, the value crumbling, we must produce to stabilise inflation and reverse our currency devaluation. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by jiz: 11:42am On May 06, 2025 |
you just cooked their JagajagaAmayanabo01: |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by BABANGBALI: 11:43am On May 06, 2025 |
This should not affect forain olosho o |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by mrvitalis(m): 11:44am On May 06, 2025 |
dederocs:Can you produce it effectively? Can you produce it as cheaply as imported goods? If not you have reduce the number of your people who can afford that products u just made them poorer |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by sirblend: 11:44am On May 06, 2025 |
Electricity? |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Themanleshey: 11:45am On May 06, 2025 |
Amayanabo01:SMH for you . So you are God’s spokesman? S h a m e ful Mandate of someone who came third? And can’t prove numbers in court? |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by CorrectionFLuid: 11:46am On May 06, 2025 |
. One earthworm is up there crying "snuggle" when he should be directing his master's direction to Dan Bende |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Fiscus105(m): 11:47am On May 06, 2025 |
Front0lane:I almost write something like this, I quickly realised they are just miscreants, by replying them you are dignifing them. THE VERY SAME PEOPLE THAT WERE SINGING HOSANNA FOR TYRANT OF AMERICA WHEN HE INTRODUCED SUCH POLICIES, ARE NOW CONDERMING TINUBU DOING THE SAME AT HOME, with that you would know, such people don't deserve your response, because they don't even know what they want. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Inspirer1: 11:47am On May 06, 2025 |
Same thing Bubu did to rice and we ended up paying exorbitantly for it till today... You are not producing enough locally why ban what's being imported to support local production. Just watch what will happen next, copying America when you don't have capacity of America |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by hartson: 11:50am On May 06, 2025 |
Amayanabo01:I concur with nature has a way it pays one with his or her coin. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by ufotunang: 11:50am On May 06, 2025 |
It's not only to ban foreign goods..if you want to industrialize the country... Daily constant electricity light supply very important, appreciation and strengthen of the naira inorder for naira to have value against the dollars, low credit interest rate, fuel, diesel at a cheap rate and affordable rate, mechanized farming , construction and rehabilitation of deteriorable roads, fair affordable tax system ..all this will create a conducive environment for businesses , companies, industries to thrive and excel and expand and also attract foreign and indigenous investors into the country |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Kusu12: 11:52am On May 06, 2025 |
EnEnPeecee:The population of your brothers and sisters in foreign prisons for drugs trafficking are more than some countries population. You are inconsequential and irrelevant in the scheme of things. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Inspirer1: 11:53am On May 06, 2025 |
ufotunang:even insecurity is there too o....its tiring aswear |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Dogalmighty17: 11:55am On May 06, 2025*. Modified: 12:11pm On May 06, 2025 |
I read this with utter sadness. Buhari tried the same thing and what was the result? The issue is not that certain items we import can't be produced here. But what does it cost to produce here? If it costs far more to produce here than it is to import, then what has the ban achieved? It will only end up making goods more expensive. Take rice for example. Before Nigeria embarked on the needless banning of rice imports, local rice was far cheaper. The ban of foreign rice came to effect and we all witnessed as local rice became as expensive as foreign rice. The cost of producing goods in Nigeria is terribly high. Double taxation, prohibitive costs of transportation and the near total dependence of companies on alternative power generation sources due to the failure of Nigeria to generate electricity makes manufacturing in Nigeria a very cost intensive process. This policy puts the cart before the horse and lacks any originality. That Donald Trump is trying to do same in the US doesn't mean America will experience something good out of it. Comparative advantages exist in economics for a reason. I have never believed Wale Edu has what it takes to steer the economy of nigeria. but even he can't be this stupid not to see where this will end. Scarcity and increase in the cost of goods. Government should focus on giving businesses an environment to thrive. That several multi national firms have left Nigeria in the past two years alone is a testament to how difficult it is to operate a manufacturing firm in Nigeria. Import substitutions and outright bans rarely work. Nigerians are in for a world of pain going forward. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by GreatrAnalyst: 11:56am On May 06, 2025 |
mrvitalis:Nice one reading the above. The banning that Buhari did, what was the outcome. The government that's entrenched in trial and error who removed subsidy and floated currency without working solutions at hand... Is it the same day you ban foreign importation that your local companies thrive? You are copying America...copying an already established system? Where is the electricity to produce locally? The roads to transport goods are where exactly? The diesel/gas is at what cost again? Nigeria news is sickening |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Guestmale: 11:56am On May 06, 2025 |
Amayanabo01:2 Kings 7:1-2 KJV Then Elisha said, Hear ye the word of the LORD; Thus saith the LORD, To morrow about this time shall a measure of fine flour be sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel, in the gate of Samaria. [2] Then a lord on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God, and said, Behold, if the LORD would ma[b]ke windows in heaven, might this thing be? And he said, Behold, thou shalt see it with thine eyes, but shalt not eat thereof. [/b] But I pray this will not be your potions. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by MichaelSokoto(m): 11:57am On May 06, 2025 |
Dangote go finish us patapata be dat! ![]() |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Omalicious1: 11:57am On May 06, 2025 |
adenigga:Very funny indeed...who uses foreign products the most? The elites...and you think they will just sit and watch the policy being put into effect. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by zeyt: 11:57am On May 06, 2025 |
This is brazen bid to cut Nigerian insatiable demand for dollar. On the other hand what we produce here is almost always substandard compared to what we import. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Inspirer1: 11:58am On May 06, 2025 |
surgical:Good post. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by IbeOkehie: 12:00pm On May 06, 2025*. Modified: 2:46pm On May 06, 2025 |
If this is true, then the results will be disastrous. High barriers to imports are detrimental. One simple consequence will be high inflation due to reduced competition. Such import barriers are a major contributor to Canada and EU having much higher prices than the USA. Nigeria is much less productive so the outcomes will be worse. Import barriers for cement is the reason Nigeria has the highest cement prices in the world AND also why locally produced rice is so expensive. Import bans simply don't work. Government regulations like this also foster CORRUPTION. Customs officers are going to get very wealthy. The best long term contributor to appropriate and sustainable levels of importation is a free floating currency. Unfortunately the PEOPLE of Nigeria have always demanded regulated currency rates and their governments have obliged. Nigeria at present operates a MANAGED FLOAT system which is subsidized by the CBN. It's always been very likely that APC would resort to some kind of heavy handed government controls. President Tinubu over the past 10 years or so repeatedly recommended a return to government regulation of agricultural commodity prices. Thankfully he hasn't officially proposed or implemented it. So this is no surprise to anyone conversant with the ways of the progressive political ideology all over the world. Hopefully this is a false report. 🙃 Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Amule5000us(m): 12:00pm On May 06, 2025 |
Please let the president start using the services of our local hospitals too. He should live by example and not just ban foreign services for the 'poor' |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by Tareq1105: 12:03pm On May 06, 2025 |
Amayanabo01:And who suffers if his policies failed? If you think you're okay to weather the storm, what about your family all over? Tinubu would however receive pension for life as former president while your so called overrated preferred candidate will disappoint you and only then you would appreciate Tinubu. If you think solving Nigeria economic and social security problems is pressing of a switch, go out to contest councillorship in your Ward. |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by KillahPriest: 12:03pm On May 06, 2025 |
What has this man done ? What is the present introduction capacity of operating manufacturers now considering the fact that most of their colleagues have closed down due to a harsh economic climate that cannot be wished away within the next ten years even. The fact is that on paper, we can do a lot but in reality, we just can't. A lot has to be done in bringing back those that have left and inviting new ones with a favourable environment which includes loans, tax incentives etc down to customs. Alot of things have to be chopped, streamlined and operational before you even try this abrupt rough play. I pray I'm wrong but with the immediacy of these workings, prices of already very expensive goods are going to shoot up astronomically beyond the reach of the common man across ALL sectors because we don't have that capacity at all to manufacture for the whole country. It's not something you'll wish away with a magic wand, this thing will increase prices of goods to a critical extent and how long will the FG be able to cheat the effects on an already volatile economy. I hope I'm wrong or this is just a joke. Maybe we could have implemented this five years ago but not just right now |
| Re: Tinubu Bans Importation Of Foreign Goods, Unveils New Industrialisation Policy by fabolouz1(m): 12:06pm On May 06, 2025 |
While this is not new as it is similar to the backward integration policy , the problem we have In Nigeria is always implementation . The bureaucrats in Government has always frustrated every good efforts by the Government to promote and encourage the local manufacturers. |
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you just cooked their Jagajaga