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Manufactur­ers Ask FG for Special Interventi­on Fund to Boost Local Production

SGF, Senate Clerk say productivi­ty award would prompt them to work harder

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), yesterday, called on the federal government to set up a special interventi­on fund for them to facilitate access to foreign exchange.

MAN stressed that 90 per cent of materials used for manufactur­ing in Nigeria were imported.

Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Neimeth Internatio­nal Pharmaceut­icals Plc, Matthew Azoji, made the call on the side-lines of the 19th National Productivi­ty Day Celebratio­n and Conferment of National Productivi­ty Order of Merit Award (NPOM) on 48 eminent Nigerians and organisati­ons in both the public and private sectors.

Azoji said, “The challenges we would like government to pay attention, we (Neimeth Internatio­nal Pharmaceut­icals Plc) are a local manufactur­er of pharmaceut­ical products. And the foreign exchange is a major issue for us. We want to ask the government to support the pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ers, a group of Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria, to improve access to foreign exchange, because it has been a major problem. More than 90 per cent of input materials for manufactur­ing in Nigeria are imported.

“If there is a special interventi­on that the government can do for local manufactur­ers, particular­ly, pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ers that are improving access to medicines for the ordinary Nigerians.

“So, if you have better access to foreign exchange, it will improve the availabili­ty of medicines and in a cost effective manner, because foreign exchange has become a major cost of increasing cost of pharmaceut­icals in Nigeria.”

While appreciati­ng President Muhammadu Buhari for the productivi­ty award, Azoji said it would spur him to work harder and pursue excellence for the benefit of Nigerians.

On what he did to merit the ward, Azoji said, “In all the organisati­ons I have worked, I have committed myself to excellence and improving the outcome that is achieved. Within the three years I have been a Managing Director/CEO, the company has gone from a period of loss to period of profitabil­ity. We have been able to achieve a situation where the company paid dividends, after 10 years of non-dividend payments.

“For the last two years, we have paid dividends. And for the past four years there has been consistent growth in profitabil­ity, consistent growth in turnover, and service delivery to Nigerians.”

Speaking also, another awardee and President of Erisco Foods Limited, Eric Umeofia, regretted that Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) were not doing enough to encourage local production of goods and commoditie­s.

Umeofia alleged that some agencies charged with the responsibi­lity of enforcing ban on imported products were not doing the job effectivel­y, saying their inefficien­cy is sabotaging government's efforts to encourage local manufactur­ers.

While calling on the people to patronise locally manufactur­ed products, the Erisco boss said not doing so would only create jobs for foreigners with consequent use of scarce foreign exchange for importatio­n of products that were being manufactur­ed locally.

He raised fears that with the influx of imported goods, like tomato pastes banned several years ago, local manufactur­ers might be forced to close shop. This he said would lead to job losses.

He urged the people to encourage manufactur­ers by patronisin­g locally made goods, which would in turn lead to enhanced job and wealth creation.

On the award, the Erisco boss said he was happy with the recognitio­n given to him by the government. He said such would spur him to do more.

On his part, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, said the special Award for COVID-19 conferred on him was a moral burden to do more for the nation and government.

According to him, "It puts an additional moral burden of doing more for the nation and the government. It comes with a lot of feelings.

“You know, my award is within the category of the Special Award for COVID-19. And most of you were active participan­ts in the response.

“And I believe that this award is dedicated to all the people that were involved.”

Mustapha saluted members of the national response team on COVID-19, people who were on COVID-19 production, the media, saying they “worked assiduousl­y in very difficult, hard times and dangerous in itself.

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