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Manufacturers task CBN to prioritize productive sectors in forex allocation

Manufacturers Task CBN to Prioritize Productive Sectors in Forex Allocation.

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The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has tasked the new administration to prevail on the CBN to ensure productive sectors of the economy are given priority in the allocation of foreign exchange.

The association made this known in its reaction to the inaugural address by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to the Director-General of MAN Mr. Segun Ajayi-Kadir, a new administration is greeted with expectation and MAN as an advocacy group looks forward to new policies and decisions.

What the Director said

In his words,

Mr. Segun noted that issues raised in the President’s speech such as multiple taxation, poorly managed foreign exchange regime, conflicting fiscal and monetary policies and a long overdue end to the fuel subsidy resonated with Nigeria’s manufacturers.

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The MAN Director-General added that a marching order is needed to move the CBN towards adopting a unified exchange rate system. He went further that the President reign on the CBN to give priority to productive sectors of the economy, particularly to manufacturers in the allocation of foreign exchange enabling them to import raw materials, spares and machinery that cannot be locally sourced.

Way forward

He also called on the FG to ensure government parastatals in the ports should adopt electronic call-up to address the problem of congestion and revisit the 2022 Finance Bill to ensure it contains input from the private sector.

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