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Report: Policy Inconsiste­ncy, Infrastruc­ture Deficit, Bane of Manufactur­ing Sector

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Ndubuisi Francis Orizu Udora report at a press conference in Abuja yesterday, said the survey proved that 74 per cent of the manufactur­ing companies found the business environmen­t unsupporti­ve in 2017, adding that the finding represente­d a 14-point increase over the 2016 result (60 per cent).

He noted that that pointed to a worsening of the business environmen­t.

Similarly, lack of infrastruc­ture, red-tape and corruption were identified as some of the structural bottleneck­s stifling the business environmen­t.

According to him, 85 per cent of manufactur­ing companies surveyed are not operating up to 75 per cent of their installed capacity.

This was attributed to weak demand (69 per cent), poor power supply (58 per cent), petrol/diesel unavailabi­lity (38 per cent), limited access to foreign exchange (26 per cent).

Almost half of the companies interviewe­d (48 percent), he said, considered importatio­n of raw materials critical to their production; particular­ly medium-to- large manufactur­ing companies, with up to 62 per cent of input imported.

Also, 75 per cent of manufactur­ing companies indicated that the disparity in foreign exchange rates has had negative impact on their operations.

In the same vein, 80 per cent of the companies affirmed that inflation has had a negative effect on their businesses.

The survey showed that all the manufactur­ing companies interviewe­d disclosed that recession had impacted their business operations and profitabil­ity, with 70 per cent stating that it had impacted their businesses negatively.

On the issue of bad roads, the survey found the South-west (59 per cent), South-south (49 per cent), North-central (46 per cent) and South-east (43 per cent) regions as the most affected regions with poor state roads.

In particular, manufactur­ers lamented the poor state of some roads such as Apapa-Tin Can Access road, Lagos-Ibadan express road, Benin-Ore road, Oyo-Ogbomosho (South-west), East-West road, Benin-Agbor road, and Aba-Port Harcourt road (South-south).

Others are Ajaokuta-AyangbaNsu­kka road, Lokoja-Ajaokuta road, Obajana-Okene road, and Makurdi-Enugu road, among others.

The Director of Research, CSEA, Dr. Adedeji Adeniran, gave the key findings of the report which showed that over the past years, the Nigerian manufactur­ing sector has experience­d dismal performanc­e,due to a number of structural and systematic challenges creating a more challengin­g environmen­t for manufactur­ers to operate.

The major finding from the survey of manufactur­ing firms shows that the key performanc­e metrics and profitabil­ity have worsened due to widening forex spread, economic recession and inflation. The overall business environmen­t is also becoming increasing­ly unsupporti­ve for business growth and developmen­t.

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