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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Revive manufacturing sector, pencil maker urges FG

Mr Ibrahim said declaring a state of emergency would totally revamp the sector.

• March 19, 2024
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A pencil manufacturer, Muideen Ibrahim, has urged the Federal Government to urgently declare a state of emergency in the manufacturing sector to revamp the economy.

Mr Ibrahim, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) BAMIB Resources & Investments Company Limited, made the appeal while speaking during an interview in Lagos on Tuesday.

The manufacturer noted that the erratic power supply, double taxation and government’s inadequacies, poor regulatory framework and low demand for products and services, among others, were the challenges faced by manufacturers.

Mr Ibrahim explained that declaring a state of emergency would totally revamp the sector and make it contribute tremendously to the country’s Gross Domestic Product.

“The government can come in to support manufacturers in various ways by creating an enabling environment and implementing workable policies. This is by giving them interventions, incentives and real support that will see them through all the various stages of manufacturing and growth.

“Power supply is very key and the importance of power to good manufacturing cannot be overemphasised. So the government should fix power as a matter of utmost urgency.

“This is because many manufacturers have closed down due to the erratic power supply. Unfortunately, diesel price has skyrocketed to N1,600 per litre or more, depending on location. The government should also provide basic infrastructure for the manufacturers as well,” he said.

According to Mr Ibrahim, the government can also create technology incubation hubs in all the local government areas and the state capitals as an initiative to revamp the manufacturing sector.

The manufacturer also urged the Federal Government to urgently create a Ministry of Small, Medium Enterprises.

The CEO said this was obtainable in other climes “where SMEs were doing very well because the importance of SMEs in any nation cannot be overemphasized,’’

He noted that SMEs were the engine room and could provide several jobs for the teeming unemployed in the country.

The manufacturer also urged the government to call for round table discussions with the manufacturers from time to time.

(NAN)

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