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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by modath(f): 7:50am On Jun 24, 2015
liberty300:
yes, I do. I wear a lot of traditional attire bought from the local markets and tailored by local tailors..thanks


No you don't, those guinea and ankara materials were all smuggled.. That you buy them in local markets doesn't make them locally produced.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by JOEmystic(m): 8:33am On Jun 24, 2015
good news for my ibo brothers
sai baba
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by anonimi: 8:34am On Jun 24, 2015
The WRECKING of our economy has begun in earnest with open doors for CHEAP imports that will provide short term sweet relief but DEATH in the long run to factories, EMPLOYMENT for our youth and lead to more kidnappers, terrorists, armed robbers and vagabonds in general.
The industrial revival gains under Jonathan are being wiped off gradually.

Back to the 80s with Brainless Booboo.



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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by dinocy(m): 8:34am On Jun 24, 2015
Change!!!!!!
Change can be postive or negative grin
Abeg where my broom dey make I sweep.
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Maintech: 8:35am On Jun 24, 2015
Good
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Pope22(m): 8:35am On Jun 24, 2015
So this is how this my small textile company I have been striving to established has folded

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by MrImole: 8:36am On Jun 24, 2015
Ope o...
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by AsanwaKC(f): 8:36am On Jun 24, 2015
change ohhhh...
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Nobody: 8:36am On Jun 24, 2015
This is another way of suffocating Igbo businesses that manufacture furniture and textiles. When the ban on furniture took place almost 9 yrs ago, many Igbo businesses went into action and began building furnitures from scratch with quality like those of Italian and chinese. Confused people...Anything they ban, Igbos start to manufacture that thing locally, when they see that Igbos are gaining from that, they lift the ban...Hahaha. Sad day!

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by ITbomb(m): 8:36am On Jun 24, 2015
I would see how this administration would end

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Demdem(m): 8:37am On Jun 24, 2015
Was there any ban in the first place? Most of these commodities always find their way in the country.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by agabaI23(m): 8:37am On Jun 24, 2015
He has fulfilled one of the conditions given to him by Europe and America to gain their support. Lift the bans and allow your country become a dumping ground. Unfair trade!!!!

Change at your chagrin

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Nobody: 8:37am On Jun 24, 2015
obailala:
The truth is that the ban was never enforced. The ban did not stop or even reduce the importation of textiles all. It was just an avenue for the ever corrupt customs officials to make so much money in the form of bribes; moneys which should have accrued to the government as duties. With the lifting of the ban, at least a chunk of those moneys received by the customs guys would get to the government.... and this govt is in desperate need of revenue.


Demdem:
Was there any ban I'm the first place? Most of these commodities always find themselves in the country.

You guys keep trying to justify every idiotic move by the daullardiho... Who told you that the ban was never enforced and had no impact? Even if a banned product is smuggled inside a country, the price will always be higher than the local made ones, therefore the competition effect won't be much BUT now foreign and local products will be selling at the same price... Now tell me who is going to buy the locally produced ones?

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by tammie24: 8:37am On Jun 24, 2015
Are we moving forward or backward
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by major466(m): 8:40am On Jun 24, 2015
For goodness sake there are other smart ways to generate revenue without risking the nations manufacturing sector. This move is counter productive.
The previous government baned these items to stimulate the growth of our furniture, textile industries to boost the economy and create jobs. The furniture and textile industries alone have the capacity to create hundreds of thousands of jobs when the right policies are implemented. Lifting bane on these items will jeopardize these industries because it will lead to the influx of all manner of textile materials into the country. Making Nigeria a dumping ground for cheap import products.
The government of Duara Magician will soon regret making this decision.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by agabaI23(m): 8:40am On Jun 24, 2015
anonimi:
The WRECKING of our economy has begun in earnest with open doors for CHEAP imports that will provide short term sweet relief but DEATH in the long run to factories, EMPLOYMENT for our youth and lead to more kidnappers, terrorists, armed robbers and vagabonds in general.
The industrial revival gains under Jonathan are being wiped off gradually.

Back to the 80s with Brainless Booboo.



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Kai, I did not see this before my post. Check it down and see that we all know the truth....
We are watching!!!

Next, Nigeria will sign the contentious Euro-trade treaty which we have refused to sign since......

Change @ our chagrin

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by anonimi: 8:41am On Jun 24, 2015
Demdem:
Was there any ban I'm the first place? Most of these commodities always find themselves in the country.

obailala:
The truth is that the ban was never enforced.


lomprico:
The big question is ' was it really banned before'?
Its was just a policy that was never implemented.

Stop spreading LIES please =>


lilcashking:


Tension In Kano As Seized N315b Textile Materials Await Burning

In Kano state, textile traders, textile workers and the general public are on tenterhooks as the Nigeria Custom Service (NCS) awaits federal government’s directive on allegedly smuggled textile materials worth N315bn. Would the materials be burnt?
There is palpable tension in Kantin Kwari market, the acclaimed largest textile market in West Africa, following the seizure, by men of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), of N315 billion worth of textile materials allegedly smuggled into the country by Chinese nationals. The allegation is rife in Kano that Chinese smugglers of such materials connive with local traders to perpetrate the act.
Customs officials commenced, on 8 May this year, confiscation of textile materials considered to have been smuggled into the country. During the exercise which lasted three weeks, the NCS officials sealed a total of 75 warehouses stocked with textile materials estimated at N315bn, while some Chinese nationals were arrested. Since the commencement of the raid, Customs officials have been laying siege to warehouses in the state, a development that has put owners of the warehouses on the run.

Speaking during his visit to Kano penultimate Tuesday, Comptroller-General of the NCS, Mr Abdullahi Dikko Inde said the sealed warehouses contained contraband textile materials smuggled in from China.

“I initiated the raid of the warehouses from my office in Abuja, based on information, in order to salvage our economy. Goods in one warehouse there alone are worth N4.2bn, and if you multiply that by 75, you will get the worth of the seizure we have made.

“If you recall, during the Obasanjo regime, over 200 trailers loaded with contraband were burnt here in Kano and over 400 others were burnt in Lagos state. I will report this situation to the federal government for them to take a decision on it. We are doing our best and they (smugglers) are doing their worst. Even if all 170 million Nigerians are deployed to our borders, they cannot stop smuggling,” he added.

But the traders have deflated the claim of the Customs boss, saying the textile materials were imported through routes NCS officials were aware of. In an interview, the secretary of the Kano State Traders’ Union (KSTU), Alhaji Aliyu Lamin Gwale maintained that importers of the seized textile materials paid all the necessary duties on them.
“It was the closure of the textile factories in Nigeria that pushed us to China and we have been doing this for over 15 years. We have been bringing the textile materials through the only and known person that the Customs are aware of.

“We are surprised that suddenly they went after our warehouses and have sealed a total of 75 so far. This has crippled businesses in Kano and our people have been exposed to untold hardship,” Alhaji Gwale said.

The Chairman of the Kanti Kwari Traders Association, Alhaji Liti Kulkul declared that contrary to the allegation being bandied about, a huge chunk of the seized items belongs to members of his association and not Chinese traders.

“We paid appropriate taxes on the seized goods. We paid 5 per cent on each N20m goods as tax through our agent. But we are not arguing with the government. We are ready to join hands with the government to sanitise the textile business in Nigeria. Now they are demanding that we should pay N5bn on every billion naira worth of textile as penalty. This is on the high side,” Alh Kulkul pleaded.

The National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN), the umbrella body of textile workers in the country, has, however, hailed the efforts of the NCS and called for the burning of the seized textiles.


“We are impressed by the recent discovery of 75 illegal warehouses in Kano where contraband textile materials worth about N319.9bn were stored. We commend the Customs for the reported seizure of the smuggled textile materials. We hope that this development is not another passing fad and is in line with the mood of the country for change. An enduring commitment of the Customs to do its job is to protect local producers and help the country ensure sustainable jobs,” the workers said in a statement by their General Secretary, Comrade Issa Aremu.

According to Comrade Aremu, the major threat to the realization of the great potential of Nigeria in textile production is the high influx of counterfeit and smuggled goods. “Over 90 per cent of Nigeria’s huge market size is dominated by smuggled and counterfeit goods, killing local companies in Kano, Kaduna, Lagos, Guzau, Aba and Port Harcourt, and millions of direct and indirect associated local jobs.
“Remarkably, too, smuggling denies the government the much-needed revenue in unpaid custom duties. According to the Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Diko Abdullahi, the duty value of the goods in one out of the uncovered 75 warehouses in Kano is N4.2bn. When we add the value duties of all the 75 warehouses, one will appreciate the enormous loss of revenue to the government,” Aremu said.

The workers called for the burning of the seized textile materials. In their words, “all the above efforts will end in vain unless the seized contraband textile materials are burnt in public like seized drugs otherwise they would find ways to the market, thereby defeating the ongoing efforts to curtail smuggling”.

Aremu called on President Muhammadu Buhari to reconstitute the Presidential Task Force on Destruction of Seized Textile Materials once chaired by the current governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir Ahmed el-Rufai.

He advised, “The task force should include all critical stakeholders, including labour. This is necessary in order to protect and strengthen our domestic textile industries and save Nigerians’ jobs. If we combine the fight against smuggling with uninterrupted supply of electricity, long-term cheap funds through the bank of Industry and government patronage of locally produced textiles (school uniforms, police and Customs uniforms), there is no doubt that textile industry in the fullest of time will come back.”

The traders’ insistence that they resorted to importing textile materials in view of the closure of textile factories in the country is drawing flaks from textile workers, who lashed back that the traders contributed in the first place to the misfortune that befell the textile factories through what they alleged was, and remains, their illegal and unbridled smuggling of textile materials into the country.

Will the Obasanjo regime treatment be revisited on the whopping N315bn worth of textile materials in the Customs’ grip? Both the affected traders in Kano state and textile workers, through their NUTGTWN, are tension-soaked on the outcome, each party hung on its interest.


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/sunday/index.php/business/20964-tension-in-kano-as-seized-n315bn-textile-materials-await-burning

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by lomprico(m): 8:41am On Jun 24, 2015
The big question is ' was it really banned before'?
Its was just a policy that was never implemented.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by biafransoul: 8:41am On Jun 24, 2015
A sad day for all SMEs. Now the little gains made in the furniture industry will now be eroded. A change govt indeed.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by kettykin: 8:42am On Jun 24, 2015
The little forex this government is getting will now be used to import furniture that can be made by different companies in nigeria and textile that could have been manufactured by textile mills which could have kept millions of people out of the labour market.

Nigerian manufacturers should tighten their seat belt, this journey could be rougher than expected

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by nebukadnezzari(m): 8:42am On Jun 24, 2015
kolomax:
pheeeeeew finally have been eyeing some textiles and wooden chairs on 1688 finally..... nisibor here I come
please how do I get to the textile area a beg u know that keywords search of a thing can piss one off.
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Kx: 8:43am On Jun 24, 2015
Is it not ironic that threads that discusses the direct and indirect impact of govt policies grows with snail speed sometimes peaking at just 2 or 3 pages where as yeye threads, romance, Tonto Dike etc hits 10 pages with thousand views on day 1.
Does this mean we can no longer reason critically on issues that should ordinarily occupy our minds, thoughts and daily discourse?

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by sapientia(m): 8:43am On Jun 24, 2015
eyaaaa...
what happens to our local companies..
They sure cant compete..
Maybe Nigeria have diversified her economy to import duties and no more oil...
Only the masses will suffer
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by lomprico(m): 8:44am On Jun 24, 2015
anonimi:




Stop spreading LIES please =>


and foreign textiles still floods our markets nation wide. Abegii this was just film trick, was it finally burned?
Companies like bedmate, lifemate where thriving on imported furnitures, which they sell freely, there is a street in DLine port harcourt where tgey sell both home n office furnitures, all imported mostly from china. So bro there was no enforcing of that policy.

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Nobody: 8:44am On Jun 24, 2015
My opinion is that textile businesses would have evolved without the ban in the first place. Textile importers are best positioned to set up cottage textile industries. This is what happened with motor cycles and other vehicles. There won't be Innosson today if there was a ban on motor cycle importation

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Nobody: 8:44am On Jun 24, 2015
My opinion is that textile businesses would have evolved without the ban in the first place. Textile importers are best positioned to set up cottage textile industries. This is what happened with motor cycles and other vehicles. There won't be Innosson today if there was a ban on motor cycle importation.
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by anonimi: 8:44am On Jun 24, 2015
new2020:
This is another way of suffocating Igbo businesses that manufacture furniture and textiles. When the ban on furniture took place almost 9 yrs ago, many Igbo businesses went into action and began building furnitures from scratch with quality like those of Italian and chinese. Sad day!


Why are you being needlessly TRIBALISTIC

Are there no furniture and textile manufacturers in other parts of the country?

No wonder we have a Dullard ruining us for the next four years angry

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by MrSunesis(m): 8:44am On Jun 24, 2015
obailala:
The truth is that the ban was never enforced. The ban did not stop or even reduce the importation of textiles all. It was just an avenue for the ever corrupt customs officials to make so much money in the form of bribes; moneys which should have accrued to the government as duties. With the lifting of the ban, at least a chunk of those moneys received by the customs guys would get to the government.... and this govt is in desperate need of revenue.

Hmmmm....I am now educated from this post ...explains much. Thanks

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Nobody: 8:44am On Jun 24, 2015
shigoslim:
























Trash it's clearly shows that u lack common basis economic analysis. If your government is desperately in need of revenue, lifting ban on importation is it the best solution to income generator ? If importation is higher than exportation what do u think it will result to ? Don't you think it's will definitely befall government revenue or income generation. We are talking of how government will boost our economy through diversification . If government encourage small scale industry and we start exporting to other country who will benefit most? Is'nt not Nigeria government....... Must we rely on importation ? Another setback forward change indeed Nigeria has enter one chance


HE IS CORRECT TO SOME EXTEND.
HAVE YOU EVER TRY EXPORTING ANYTHING OUTSIDE? EXPORTING OUTSIDE IS MUCH EXPENSIVE THAN IMPORTATION.


SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY CAN'T JUST EXPORT THINGS OUTSIDE WITH OUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE COUNTRY AND THE EXPEND YOU WILL PAY IS MUCH MORE HIGH
Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by repogirl(f): 8:45am On Jun 24, 2015
Baba pls appoint Ministers to think for you na....

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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by Seyilome(m): 8:45am On Jun 24, 2015
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Re: FG Lifts Ban On Importation Of Furniture , Textiles by MrSunesis(m): 8:46am On Jun 24, 2015
ochejoseph:
A Sad day for local Textile industries

A sad day for the families they support

Those sabotaging the economy have won the 30 billion worth of textile confiscated by GEJ from Kano traders will now be returned through the back door!


Hmmmmm....sad.





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