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P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by peeps4u: 10:03am On Jul 04, 2018
About a year after commissioning its largest Nigerian plant, Procter & Gamble (P&G) is set to shut the plant.

The leading FMCG (Fast-moving Consumer goods) is set to shut the production plant situated in Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun State, PREMIUM TIMES can report.

The company expanded its footprint in Nigeria in June 2017 with the commissioning of the state of the art production line which reportedly cost the firm about $300 million to complete.

The plant is for its ‘Always’ and Pampers brand of sanitary pads and diapers.

Sources at the firm said about 120 workers are being laid off as part of the shut down with some of them already receiving their disengagement letters which is to commence next month.

“About 30 staff will be left who may either be outsourced or deployed to our only remaining plant in Nigeria,” a company source told PREMIUM TIMES.

The company, a multinational FCMG with stakes in about 180 countries of the world, is the producer of Always sanitary pad, Pampers, Ariel detergent, Oral B toothpaste, Gillete shaving stick, among other products in the Nigerian market.

The shutdown is coming barely a year after the production line was commissioned by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State.



A ‘delightful investment’

While speaking at the launch of the plant in June 2017, Mr Osinbajo had said that the Federal Government of Nigeria was delighted about the investment.

According to him, “this investment is in tandem with the drive of the current administration for manufacturing companies to produce locally and invest in human capital development.”

The vice president also encouraged other FMCGs to emulate P&G by investing in all the areas of the country as it will aid the growth of the economy.

Similarly, Mr Amosun, the governor of Ogun State, commended P&G for locating the factory in Agbara, Ogun State.

“Ogun State is fast becoming a global destination for investment. We look forward to embracing innovations, initiatives and more companies willing to support the vision of the federal government through local production,” the governor had said.

But barely a year after the launch of the plant, the company has found it difficult to break even due to a myriad of factors.

Insiders familiar with the development told PREMIUM TIMES that the company is battling with the challenge posed by government policies that regulate importation of raw materials for its production.

A source explained that the cost of importing raw materials was becoming unbearable for the company, which has refused to involve in shady deals in order to cheat the system and ease importation.

“It is so expensive to import these raw materials which are not produced in Nigeria. Other companies take the short cut by maneuvering the system, but we cannot,” a top official of the troubled firm disclosed.

Similarly, another factor said to be responsible for the shutdown was the unhealthy competition being faced by the company.

“Our competitors invested much less in their factory, can maneuver their way in the system, and thus produce and sell for much less. We cannot do that. Our investment in Agbara is arguably the largest single investment by a non-oil firm in Nigeria. But we just have to shut it. The loss is much,” the source said.



Another Plant Sold

Even before deciding to shut its plant in Agbara, P&G had also divested from another plant in Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State.

The company has two production plants in the area, one of which was used to produce Vicks lemon plus and the other Ariel detergent.

That Vicks plant has been sold.“We had to sell the lemon plus plant in Ibadan. It was not sustainable to continue to run it at a loss,” the source said.

A resident of Oluyole Estate told PREMIUM TIMES that one of the Ibadan plants, located along Seven-Up Road within Oluyole Estate, is still functioning while the other plant, which has now been confirmed to have been sold, has been moribund for a while.

The P&G source suggested that even the single remaining plant in Ibadan used to produce Ariel detergent is being reviewed.

“We are keeping it open for a while to see if we can sustain it,” the source said.

No Official Statement Yet. When PREMIUM TIMES reached out to the corporate communications desk of the company Tuesday morning, a staff of the desk who declined to make her name known quickly disconnected the telephone line immediately the questions about the shutdown were put to her.

But in a follow-up call by PREMIUM TIMES Tuesday afternoon, a customer care attendant of the company told our reporter that no such development had been communicated to the communications team.

The staff, who simply identified herself as Peace, said she was not aware of the situation.

“The information about the plant being shut down has not come to our notice. We don’t have the information at hand,” she said. “So it means the plant is still running. But once we have the information that the plant is shutting down then we can disseminate. But for now we don’t have such information,” she said.

Another Sad Tale
The P&G plant was expected to contribute to Nigeria’s economic and social development through localization of its products.

Such plants were expected to make Nigeria a key export hub for Africa and create several jobs.

They also contribute significantly to Nigeria’s non-oil revenue.

The shut down will not, however be the first of such in Nigeria.

About 272 manufacturing plants wereshut down across the country in 2016,according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.

Nigeria slipped into recession in 2016, largely due to the ripple effects of dwindling oil revenue.

The nation however exited recession in the second quarter of 2017 after oil prices improved, recording slow but consistent growth ever since.

As a means of consolidating on its recovery, the government has said that it would focus on the non-oil sector to improve its revenue base and create jobs in the economy.

The shut down of the P&G plant could mean the government needs to review its policies to ensure more manufacturers do not exit the country.


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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by cheddahboy(m): 10:04am On Jul 04, 2018
Eyah

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by izzou(m): 10:10am On Jul 04, 2018
sad

I have no problem with anyone voting Buhari because of tribal or religious reasons

But voting Buhari because of his policies and because you think he's the best amongst others candidates shows that you are either still eating your mother's food, or you don't have any sense left in you.

P&G have been in business here for more than 2 decades, and a new plant commissioned in 2017 is being put up for sale in 2018? Na wa angry

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by crispus09(m): 10:11am On Jul 04, 2018
waste of money seems nothing works in this nation

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by peeps4u: 10:12am On Jul 04, 2018
Lalasticlala, didn't Buhari recently say investors were falling over themselves to come to Nigeria?

But take note of this quoted from the report.

"About 272 manufacturing plants were shut down across the country in 2016,according to the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria."

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Nobody: 10:15am On Jul 04, 2018
Cost of doing business in Nigeria is very high, the near absence of Electricity is yet another crisis. I am personally closing my plans for factories now and I have divested my interests to businesses that are less dependent on electricity and importation of concentrates.

The country has no hope for now.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by peeps4u: 10:18am On Jul 04, 2018
Organism000:
Cost of doing business in Nigeria is very high, the near absence of Electricity is yet another crisis. I am personally closing my plans for factories now and I have divested my interests to businesses that are less dependent on electricity and importation of concentrates.

The country has no hope for now.

Electricity dependent business will suffer in Nigeria. Nigeria is just frustrating

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by saaron(m): 10:18am On Jul 04, 2018
Buhari's economic policy at work. So much for incompetence.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by saaron(m): 10:20am On Jul 04, 2018
peeps4u:
Lalasticlala, didn't Buhari recently say investors were falling over themselves to come to Nigeria?
He actually meant that foreign investors are falling over themselves trying to leave Nigeria. Let's see how this terrorist govt will continue ruling through propaganda.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by SalamRushdie: 10:21am On Jul 04, 2018
What do you expect when we have a Federal Govt who is applying all it's vision , ingenuity and creativity on continuing an 18 century script on conquering small middle belt tribes as opposed to growing the Nigerian economy

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Nobody: 10:22am On Jul 04, 2018
peeps4u:


Electricity dependent business will suffer in Nigeria. Nigeria is just frustrating


Yeah, my factory was shut down and I also shelve the idea of a larger one I had already completed drawings, site construction and surveys for. I have decided to focus on alternative investments that brings in less cashflow but which guarantees me a stable peace of mind. There is no point hiring an army of people without making much profits in the name of having a large business.

Nigeria has really deteriorated since Buhari took over. Import charges and taxation are just going up unpredictably.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Nobody: 10:32am On Jul 04, 2018
if they knew that getting up to even 50% of raw materials in Nigeria is difficult then they shouldn't have spent that money in setting up any factory in Nigeria. It's good to have a nice feasibility study before engaging in that type of business.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Jokerman(m): 10:41am On Jul 04, 2018
This is bad.....

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by peeps4u: 10:42am On Jul 04, 2018
Organism000:


Yeah, my factory was shut down and I also shelve the idea of a larger on I had already completed drawings, site construction and surveys for. I have decided to focus on alternative investments that brings in less cashflow but which guarantees me a stable piece of mind. There is no point hiring an army of people without making much profits in the name of having a large business.

Nigeria has really deteriorated since Buhari took over. Import charges and taxation are just going up unpredictably.

Manufacturing or production industry might run one into huge debts due to costs of running the factory. Seems the best bet is distribution, buying and selling businesses.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by slimfit1(m): 10:45am On Jul 04, 2018
The government should band them from importing anything or any of their products simple.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Nobody: 10:49am On Jul 04, 2018
peeps4u:


Manufacturing or production industry might run one into huge debts due to costs of running the factory. Seems the best bet is distribution, buying and selling businesses.


Absolutely, distribution is great now because with eCommerce, one can turn his BQs and Backyard to warehouses and put pictures online and deliver also to malls and shops but it should be mostly consumables and other fast-movers.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Tarzan360(m): 10:53am On Jul 04, 2018
Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by izzou(m): 10:55am On Jul 04, 2018
oyegbe:
if they knew that getting up to even 50% of raw materials in Nigeria is difficult then they shouldn't have spent that money in setting up any factory in Nigeria. It's good to have a nice feasibility study before engaging in that type of business.

So a company as big as P&G, with over decades of experience doing business all over the world, and invested about $300 million building a plant, didn't do a NICE FEASIBILITY STUDY, according to you? undecided

You are very funny, you know grin

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by kayfra: 10:59am On Jul 04, 2018
A responsible government will try and address the needs of manufacturers to make operational costs more profitable

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Nobody: 11:00am On Jul 04, 2018
Afonjas calling on government to come and rescue a multinational because their own over 120 were laid off? Who has come to rescue the Igbos? Go and vote for Buhari again nah. You think Igbos wil suffer under Buhari? You are dreaming. Go to SE and see factories and plants springing up left and right all owned by indigenous. Afonjas are undergoing the greatest hardship since creation...continue to support Buhari.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by redsquare(m): 11:00am On Jul 04, 2018
BUHARI, e no go better for you.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Kendumazy(m): 11:01am On Jul 04, 2018
This is serious

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by ITbomb(m): 11:01am On Jul 04, 2018
Blame PDP

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by eyeview: 11:02am On Jul 04, 2018
They are not smart. If they were smart, they would have waited for Buhari to leave office.
Smart companies know that nothing ever thrives under Buhari.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Nobody: 11:03am On Jul 04, 2018
look no further than buhari....
he has brought sorrow and anguish to the doors of every Nigerian.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by TylerDurden: 11:04am On Jul 04, 2018
That afonjess gorrilla called Kemi is the reason .

She is not qualified to be a Finance Minister as she only knows how to balance accounts as an accountant and is totally bereft when it comes to fiscal and monetary policy.

The she-goat would have been better as a deputy director in IPPIS.

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by ehissi(m): 11:04am On Jul 04, 2018
Ygh
Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by lilfreezy: 11:05am On Jul 04, 2018
This jihadist government wants to weaponize poverty undecided

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by cold(m): 11:06am On Jul 04, 2018
peeps4u:
Lalasticlala, didn't Buhari recently say investors were falling over themselves to come to Nigeria?
Lol..don't mind that useless drunk. Loretta or whatever she calls herself

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Boss13: 11:06am On Jul 04, 2018
They didn’t state the reason why they are shutting down. The proposed products the plant is expected to
Manufacture are fast moving. Didn’t they do their NPV and IRR analysis and also take into consideration other external factors and risks.

Well I wish them well

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Sirpaul(m): 11:07am On Jul 04, 2018
APC is a Failure....

FGN is a Failure

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Re: P&G To Shut Down $300 Million Nigeria Production Plant, A Year After Launch by Mutemenot(m): 11:07am On Jul 04, 2018
Ipob and pdp working against Buhari n Apc grin

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