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Manufactur­ers want 7-year tax break

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The Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN) yesterday said a five to seven-year tax break for companies would stimulate investment and increase productivi­ty in the economy.

Chief Azubuike Okafor, MAN’s Branch Chairman for Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states, made the assertion during the 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the associatio­n in Awka.

The theme of this year’s AGM was ‘Inadequate Power (Energy) - A Major Hindrance in the Manufactur­ing Sector in Nigeria’.

The associatio­n also blamed low productivi­ty in the sector to poor electricit­y and harsh foreign exchange regime, among others.

“We call on government to reduce the tax burden levies on genuine manufactur­ing companies.

“Company tax should be reduced by giving manufactur­ers 5-7 year tax break in order to stimulate investment in the manufactur­ing sector,” he said.

Okafor said government must provide stable and affordable electricit­y in the chain-line of production for sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t in the sector.

“Aside forex sourcing, the number one other complaint from members is electricit­y, apart from its unavailabi­lity and epileptic supply, the greatest grouse comes from astronomic­al billings and tariff structure.

“Though MAN is in court with the DISCOs, a subsisting court injunction covers some MAN members as regards MYTO billing, but DISCOs seem not to heed this injunction as tariff is being increased without recourse to the court order,” he said.

The MAN chairman said the sector was still recovering from the shock of the economic recession, adding that late passage of the national budget was also affecting prediction of the economy by firms.

The manufactur­ers sought for more collaborat­ion between the private sector players in Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states to engender more conducive atmosphere for businesses.(NAN) AZMAN AIR OVERLAND AIRWAYS

 ??  ?? President of the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria, Frank Jacobs
President of the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria, Frank Jacobs

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