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Unions Appeal Against Sachet Alcohol, Others Ban

…Say manufacturers will lose N3trn investment

Andrew Ojiezel by Andrew Ojiezel
7 months ago
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Organised unions in the real sector, namely; Food, Beverage,  and  Tobacco Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (FOBTOB) and National Union of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Employees of Nigeria (NUFBTE) have appealed to members of the Senate to protect the investment of manufacturers of  sachet and small  plastic bottle  alcohol  drinks,  valued at over N3 trillion.

Addressing Labour Writers Association of Nigeria (LAWAN) on Tuesday in Yaba, FOBTOB president, Comrade Jimoh Oyibo,  called on lawmakers to save the country from  policy summersault, as it planned to ban after  government had earlier approved establishment of those manufacturers of the alcohol  drinks

“Without any iota of doubt, Nigeria has become a sachet drinks economy based on its pocket-friendliness. With planned enforcement of the ban, it will create the wrong impression in the minds of would-be investors and about 50,000 would lose jobs, ” Oyibo said.

According to Oyibo, ‘enforcement of the ban would lead to smuggling thereby turning Nigeria into a dumping ground and it would  make many lose their  jobs  with children no longer able  to go to schools and increase many street children.’

“The Senate should invite all stakeholders before the planned blanket ban which would be counterproductive in that the same government that gave approval is turning back to cancel the same investments.

“We encourage the Senate Committee to have an on-the-spot assessment by visiting these companies to have a firsthand understanding of the huge investments that will be laid to waste if the order on the ban is carried out.

“As FOBTOB, we are committed to ensuring that our employers comply with the highest regulations and standards (since our members are the ones involved in the production of these beverages).

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“With this ban in place, the government will lose revenue that would have come from the taxes to be paid by these members who will lose their jobs, ” he said.

On his part, the president of NUFBTE, Comrade Ibrahim Garba reminded the lawmakers that the federal government will also lose  much as  Customs Service’s targeted revenue would be affected through the drinks.

In his chat  with LEADERSHIP,  Garba, lamenting   the  consequences, appealed to the Senate to reconsider the plan in view of the harm it  will do considering many direct and  indirect jobs that  would be affected as the ban would only  encourage fake ones and  smuggling that would not be beneficial to the economy.

 

 

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Andrew Ojiezel

Andrew Ojiezel

Andrew Ojiezel is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper, which he joined in 2019. His career began at Daily Times of Nigeria and Business Times in 2004, where he served as Labour Correspondent, and he subsequently worked as Labour Correspondent with National Daily Newspaper before his current role.

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