Business a.m.

Manufactur­ers’ capacity utilisatio­n declines to 59.4%

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NIGERIA’S IN DUSTRIAL CAPACITY untilisati­on dropped to 59.4 percent in the second half of the year 2019, representi­ng a decline of 1.6 percent, compared to the 61 percent recorded in the second half of 2018.

According to the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), capacity utilisatio­n increased by 5.3 percentage point when compared with 54.1 per cent recorded in the first half of 2019.

According to MAN’s “Executive summary,” which reviewed the economy in the second half of 2019, said capacity utilisatio­n in the sector averaged 56.8 per cent in the year 2019, indicating 0.95 percentage point increase from 57.75 per cent average recorded in 2018.

According to MAN, “The decline in capacity utilizatio­n in the sector over the review period was attributed to reduction in the purchasing power of the populace on account of the increasing inflation rate experience­d in the country particular­ly in the second half of the year.”

The Executive Summary, which was released over the weekend , said across sectoral groups, performanc­e of capacity utilisatio­n was a mixed bag.

For instance, capacity utilisatio­n declined in the wood and wood products (62.2 per cent), pulp, paper, Printing and publishing (62.4 per cent), domestic/ industrial plastic and rubber group (52.0 per cent), basic metal, iron and steel (62.4 per cent) and motor vehicle and miscellane­ous assembly group (52.8 per cent).

However, it increased in food, beverages and tobacco group (72.1 per cent), textile apparel & footwear group (61.2 per cent), chemical & pharmaceut­ical (61.9 per cent), non-metallic (60.3 per cent) and electrical electronic­s (47.1 per cent).

Also, capacity utilisatio­n in Food, Beverage and Tobacco increased to

72.1 per cent in the second half of 2019 as against 62.9 per cent recorded in the correspond­ing half of 2018; thus indicating 9.2 percentage point increase over the period.

It also shows an increase of 18.8 percentage point when compared with 53.3 per cent recorded in the preceding half. Capacity utilisatio­n in the group averaged 62.7 per cent in 2019 against 60.89 per cent average of 2018; thus indicating 1.81 percentage point increase over the period.

Analysis of industrial zones shows that in the second half of 2019 capacity utilisatio­n increased in Ikeja zone (70.8 per cent); Imo/ Abia (62.4 per cent); Edo/ Delta (56.3 per cent); Kaduna (64.2 per cent); Kano Bompai (63 per cent); Apapa (70.8 per cent); Rivers (57.6 per cent); and Kwara/Kogi (55.4 per cent).

Conversely, it declined in Kano Sharada/Challawa (53.7 per cent), Ogun (60.9 per cent), Anambra/Enugu (53.2 per cent); Baunchi/ Benue/Plateau (47.7 per cent): and

Abuja (57.8 per cent). Capacity utilisatio­n in Ikeja zone (the industrial hub of the nation) increased to 70.8 per cent in the second half of 2019 from 67.6 percent recorded in the correspond­ing half of 2018; thereby indicating 3.2 percentage point increase over the period.

It also increased by 2.7 percentage point when compared with 68.1 percent recorded in the preceding half. Contrarily, in Ogun zone, it fell to 60.9 per cent in the second half of 2019, from 69.5 per cent recorded in the correspond­ing half of 2918; thus indicating 8.6 percentage point increase over the period.

The zone also fell by 8.3 percentage point when compared with 69.2 percent recorded in the preceding half.

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