Thursday 6 October 2016

FG Policy Partiality? Nigeria's foremost Indegenous Tomatoe Paste Manufacturer ''Erisco Foods' may shut-down in 30 days

Nigeria’s biggest toma­to paste manufacturing company, Erisco Foods Limited, has revealed it will shut down operations within 30 days, if the Federal Government failed to ad­dress salient policy issues that are frus­trating the country’s manufacturers, but favoring foreigners.The President/Chief Exec­utive Officer of Erisco Foods, Chief Eric Umeofia, in a letter he addressed to the chairman of the Federal Government’s Economic Team, Vice President Yemi Osi­nbajo, said it is surprising that at a time when the country is grap­pling with recession and trying to discourage importation and encouraging local manufacture, key government agencies are do­ing everything possible to frus­trate local manufacturers.According to him, the CBN has refused Erisco access to for­eign exchange to enable it import machinery parts and raw mate­rials for the production of toma­to paste.He said the same CBN ap­proved intervention loan and fo­rex to companies mostly owned by foreigners to import the same finished tomato paste and other items like frozen fish, fish heads and supermarket items that “we don’t need at all or that we can produce better in Nigeria.The company, which has in­vestments worth over $150 mil­lion and a workforce of over 2,000, said it has been producing below 20 percent of its installed capacity since its inception because of the failure of some government agen­cies such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Ministry of In­dustry, Trade and Investment and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to live up to their re­sponsibilities.
 

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