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Rising production cost: Bakers begin nationwide strike Feb 27

- From Tijani Labaran, Lokoja

The Associatio­n of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria (AMBCN) has issued a notice of a nationwide strike from February 27 over unfavourab­le business climate.

The Kogi State chairman of AMBCN, Chief Adeniyi Bamidele Gabriel, disclosed this Tuesday in Lokoja to newsmen.

He said the notice was contained in a statement issued jointly by the national president of the associatio­n, Alhaji Mansur Umar, and the national secretary, Mr

Jude Okafor.

He said the organisati­on is closing shops “due to the multifario­us increase in the prices of baking materials such as flour, sugar, yeast, vegetable oil, petrol, diesel occasioned by subsidy removal and forex deregulati­on, multiple taxation via federal government agencies.”

AMBCN added that the federal government effected multiple taxation burdens via agencies like NAFDAC, SON, NESREA, Consumer Protection Council, Department of Weight and Measures, among others.

The organisati­on added that, “States and local government agencies fees and levies such as emblems, assessment levies, touting, etc. and the general hike on ease of doing business in Nigeria” have created a harsh business climate for the organisati­on to operate.

Among others, the AMBCN demands the following to ease their business operations;

“Liberalisa­tion of flour and sugar importatio­n, reduction or total removal of import duties on major baking materials.

“Provision of concession­ary forex exchange to flour millers and other stakeholde­rs, and reduction of tariff on imported wheat and sugar.

“Developmen­t of cultivatio­n and processing of wheat and sugar cane in Nigeria, removal of multiple taxation at the federal, state and local government levels”.

Also, the associatio­n called for “suspension of all forms of taxation on the bakery industry for now at the federal, state and local government levels,

“And set up a price control and monitoring committee as allowed by the constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and other conditions that will enhance the ease of doing business in the country.”

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