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‘Our Economy is Still Fragile,’ MAN President Tells Buhari

OCT 12 2016 FEC MEETING. 1A-C R-L; President Muhammadu Buhari presides over Federal Executive Council Meeting at the Council Chamber in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. OCT 12 2016.

President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) Mansur Ahmed on Wednesday told President Muhammadu Buhari that Nigeria’s economy is still fragile despite progress recorded.

Ahmed said despite the significant progress recorded in the last four years, it is clear that our economy is still fragile.

With the GDP at 2.0 percent and below the population growth rate, the clouds are still threatening and the task of driving the economy upwards is still enormous.

Members of the National Council of MAN had earlier visited President Buhari at the State House in Abuja. And they were led by Ahmed.

The Council asked the Federal Government to do a lot more in improving power and transportation.

They also suggested how to tackle the nation’s power challenge, noting that companies with large power needs to draw directly from the grid instead of through distribution companies

President Buhari while receiving National Council of the MAN led by its President Mansur Ahmed said Nigeria will be guided by national interest in taking any decision on the agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The President said he is ready to receive the report of a Committee set up to assess the potential costs and impact of signing the agreement establishing the AfCFTA for Nigeria.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

President Buhari also recalled that the Presidential Steering Committee on the AfCFTA Impact and Readiness Assessment Committee was inaugurated on October 22, 2018, with the mandate to assess the extent to which Nigeria was ready to join the agreement, and what the impact of doing so would be.

The Committee was initially given 12 weeks to conclude its assignment, after holding wide consultations with industry groups and stakeholders, including the MAN.

The President told National Council of MAN the AfCFTA is on the agenda for the upcoming AU Summit in Niamey, Niger Republic, in July.

I dont think Nigeria has the capacity to effectively supervise and to ensure that our colleagues in AU dont allow their countries to be used to dump goods on us to the detriment of our young industries and our capacity to utilize foreign exchange for imported goods, he said.

President Buhari also promised to look into the presentation by MAN highlighting issues of concern to the manufacturing sector, namely the AfCFTA, Export Expansion Grant and other incentives, challenges with the 2019 fiscal policy measures, recent increase in NAFDAC charges, the Industrial Development (Income Tax Relief) (Amendment) Act, 2019, among others.

I assure you that I know the enormity of our problems in terms of population growth rate and teeming young people.

We need to move very fast, and the government will try and encourage you as very much as possible so that the problem of unemployment and the provision of other services relative to our population and state of development can be tolerated, he said.

Earlier in his remarks, the MAN president outlined some credible policies that have driven the economy forward in the first term of President Buhari.

Commending the Buhari administration for consistent efforts to sustain the growth trajectory anchored on improving the business environment, Ahmed recognised the government’s efforts at improving the Ease of Doing Business Project, fight against corruption, focus on poverty reduction, job creation and inclusive growth as well as the launch of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan.

He, however, noted that despite the significant progress recorded in the last 4 years, it is clear that our economy is still fragile.

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