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Lift Ban On Imported Textiles, Chamber Urges
The President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Solomon Onafowokan, has urged the government to lift the ban it placed on the importation of textiles and other goods since the measure has failed to achieve its objective.
Onatowokan said the intention behind the ban was to promote the growth of domestic industries, but regretted that large scale and unchecked imports of the banned goods had defeated the purpose.
Among the banned goods are apparels, footwares and bags. These illegal imports, he argued have cornered a huge share of the market and it would be proper to legalise these illegal imports and earn the much needed revenue.
Onajowokan had long advocated the revival of the textile sector, but the government’s attitude has become a major obstacle to that goal, he said.
However, the National Union of Textile, Government and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN), has chided the government for neglecting the textile sector. The union urged the government to work toward the promise of reviving the industrial sector to fast-track the economic development of the country.
The union said that, since the present government took over, the number of industrial closures has been on the rise; leading to mass unemployment.
The Secretary-General of NUTGTWN, Mr. Issa Aremu, said that smuggling is rampant in the country and has dislodged the industrial sector by taking away the productive space.
He said that the textile revival fund had been announced more than five years back and apart from raising the quantum of the fund from N70 billion to N100 billion, nothing concrete has been achieved.
“The closure of textile units is in the rise and the more the delay in releasing the fund, the more difficult it would become to revitalise the textile and industrial sector”, the union scribe stated.
A consultant disclosed that the textile industry would need about $1.4 billion to revive, adding “if these investments were to come through, the sector would be able to seize back 40 per cent of the market share.
The global CEO of Banquiaires Facilities Limited, Dr. Felix Adesanmi, said that N4.3 trillion is spent in textiles yearly, either through smuggling or legally.
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