Chief Eric Umeofia |
The Company’s President, Chief Eric Umeofia, who announced the plan Tuesday in Lagos, said they are being forced to take the decision due to the refusal of the Central Bank to allocate FOREX to them for importation of raw materials as well as collaboration between some government agencies and importers from Asia to flood the market with substandard paste.
“It is saddening and painful that we
have started the process of relocating our factory out of the country, thereby
forcing us against our wish to create jobs in foreign lands due to the evil and
wicked desires of unpatriotic Nigerians who frustrate every effort we have made
to create jobs in the country and earn foreign exchange.” It will be recall
that the Wife of the President, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, in February this year
inaugurated the company’s N4 billion tomato paste processing plant that can
process 450,000 tonnes of tomatoes in Oregun, Lagos State.
According to Umeofia, the idea of
the new plant was borne out of the need to resolve the glut in the tomato
products from farmers, particularly in the northern part of the country, who
are losing about 75 per cent of their produce due to the absence of storage or
processing facilities. While disclosing that it will be taking the company
about six months to complete move its factories out of Nigeria, Chief Umeofia
said “CBN refused to give us approval till date to use our own deposit of
USD460, 000.00 generated from our foreign operations, but the same CBN approves
Nigeria’s scarce FOREX to other companies to continue to import sub standards
products into the country.” He added “CBN refused to give us FOREX to import
machineries, machine spare parts and raw materials to be used for processing of
Nigeria fresh tomatoes into tomato paste in our Lagos factory.
In addition, CBN refused to give us
enough intervention funds after several promises to import agricultural
tractors, improved tomato seedlings, fertilizer, and chemicals for our Katsina
Project. Umeofia said it is regrettable that the same CBN approved intervention
loan and FOREX to companies mostly owned by foreigners to import finished
tomato paste at cheaper rate and other items like frozen fish and other items
that can be produced in Nigeria. “Recently, USD 15.1 million was allocated to
an Indian company among others in one bidding at the exchange rate of N280.00
to a dollar and the CBN claimed it was for future contract, while, Erisco Foods
is running its big company with FOREX sourced from parallel markets at the
exchange rate of over N450.00 to a dollar.”” Chief Umeofia said they expected
the government to place a ban on the importation of tomatoes paste into the
country as they did in banning importation of cement and fruit juice, but
regretted that that was not done.
Over 1500 employees of
Erisco Foods limited are about losing their jobs as the company has
begun the process of winding up its tomatoes paste factory in the
country sequel to relocating to China.
The Company’s President, Chief Eric Umeofia, who announced the plan
Tuesday in Lagos, said they are being forced to take the decision due to
the refusal of the Central Bank to allocate FOREX to them for
importation of raw materials as well as collaboration between some
government agencies and importers from Asia to flood the market with
substandard paste.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/1500-workers-to-lose-jobs-as-erisco-foods-relocate-to-china/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/1500-workers-to-lose-jobs-as-erisco-foods-relocate-to-china/
Over 1500 employees of
Erisco Foods limited are about losing their jobs as the company has
begun the process of winding up its tomatoes paste factory in the
country sequel to relocating to China.
The Company’s President, Chief Eric Umeofia, who announced the plan
Tuesday in Lagos, said they are being forced to take the decision due to
the refusal of the Central Bank to allocate FOREX to them for
importation of raw materials as well as collaboration between some
government agencies and importers from Asia to flood the market with
substandard paste.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/1500-workers-to-lose-jobs-as-erisco-foods-relocate-to-china/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/1500-workers-to-lose-jobs-as-erisco-foods-relocate-to-china/
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