National Economy
Sunday, June 1, 2025
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Energy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Money Guide
    • Analysis
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
No Result
View All Result
Read News
National Economy
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Energy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Money Guide
    • Analysis
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
No Result
View All Result
National Economy
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Nigeria’s 2023 Electricity Act To Stimulate Private Sector Investment – MAN

by Chika Izuora
1 year ago
in Business, News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
electricity 1
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Telegram

The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) is looking to see an upgraded power sector performance following enactment of the 2023 Electricity Act.

The MAN expected that dynamic implementation of the Electricity Act 2023 would increase private investment in renewable energy, enhance energy efficiency and improve electricity supply to the manufacturing sector.

Our correspondent reports that the federal government has set the sage for improved electricity supply to the manufacturing sector after years of significant denial making the sector highly unproductive and uncompetitive.

Thus a significant move to bolster economic growth and job creation, the government has pledged to ensure a reliable eight-hour power supply to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by 2024. 

You May Like

Kano Hosts 2025 NATCO: A Milestone For Skill Development, Economic Growth

Adesina Set Unmatched Record At AfDB — Buhari

 Similarly, the minister of power, Adebayo Adelabu, has said that the administration is reviewing the implementation process for a cost-reflective electricity tariff.

He said this via his Twitter (X) account recently.

The minister decried the lack of liquidity which is a significant challenge in the electricity market. As a solution, he said the administration is reviewing the implementation process of a cost-reflective tariff while ensuring continued government subsidy for vulnerable members of society.

In his statement, he pledged that the ministry of power stands ready to steadfastly support the Electricity Turnaround Agenda outlined by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to him, “The lack of liquidity remains a significant challenge in the electricity market. We’re reviewing the implementation process of a cost-reflective tariff while ensuring continued government subsidy for vulnerable members of society.”

The manufacturing sector is settling for positive economic growth that will be supported by the sector which it hopes will begin to manifest in the Q3, of 2024.

According to the MAN, in the course of the year 2024, sectoral real growth is expected to hit about 3.2 per cent while contribution to the economy will most likely exceed 10 per cent and the Manufacturers’ CEOs Confidence Index will rise above 55 points thresholds by the end of Q4 2023.”

The association is also hopeful that the emerging upward surge in global oil prices, domestic oil and gas production, local refining of petroleum products and projected gains of exchange rate unification would promote stability in the FX market and impact manufacturing positively from the second half of the year.

This would lead to reduction in the pressure on demand for forex and improve the inflow of export proceeds from oil and gas.

In addition the ongoing tax reforms and the envisaged bank recapitalisation will frontally address the challenges of multiple taxation and poor access to credits that have continued to limit manufacturing sector performance, if successfully implemented, the MAN asserted.

However, according to the ‘Manufacturing Sector Outlook for 2024,’ released by the director- general(DG) of MAN, Mr. Segun Ajayi-Kadir, the association anticipates some challenges in the first half of the year.

To ameliorate this, Ajayi-Kadir urged the government to consider the manufacturing sector as the key driver of sustained economic growth in the country and give the sector the priority that it deserved.

The DG, said, “Judging from the observed trend, it is obvious that the outlook for the manufacturing sector in 2024 may not be a positive one, at least in the first half of the year.

“The period will be challenging, with a subtle possibility of recovery from the third quarter. The envisaged recovery is highly dependent on the deployment of policy stimulus supported with a synthesis of domestic growth driven, export focused and offensive trade strategies.

“This will promote resilience, steady growth and ensure that the sector gains meaningful traction in the later part of the year.”

It added: “In broad terms, the year 2024 may start on a tough note for manufacturing but may end with some measured improvements because the envisaged policy reforms, improved commitment to domestic production and general positive outlook seams favourable for the sector.”

Ajayi-Kadir, noted that MAN’s projections for the manufacturing sector in 2024 were as follows,“Average capacity utilisation will still hover around the 50 percent threshold as the FX-related challenges and high inflation rate limiting manufacturing performance may linger until mid-year.”

 

Tags: Electricity ActPrivate Sector Investment
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Development Bank Honours FCMB For Supporting SMEs, Green Projects

Next Post

104.16m Nigerians Now With Identification Numbers – NIMC

ANOTHER GOOD READ

Kano Hosts 2025 NATCO: A Milestone For Skill Development, Economic Growth
News

Kano Hosts 2025 NATCO: A Milestone For Skill Development, Economic Growth

14 hours ago
Adesina Set Unmatched Record At AfDB — Buhari
News

Adesina Set Unmatched Record At AfDB — Buhari

2 days ago
JUST-IN: Reps Pass Tax Reform Bills
News

Reps Threaten To Revoke Licences Of Defaulting Quarry Operators

2 days ago
AfDB: Tinubu Hails Sidi Tah’s Election, Reaffirms Nigeria’s Commitment
News

AfDB: Tinubu Hails Sidi Tah’s Election, Reaffirms Nigeria’s Commitment

2 days ago
JUST-IN: Tinubu Inaugurates New NNPCL Board
News

Tinubu Signs Executive Order To Cut Oil Project Costs, Boost Revenue

2 days ago
Only 2 States Generated Enough Revenue To Cover Expenses–BudgIT
News

Federal Gov’t Yet To Disburse 2025 Budget Funds — Fayemi

2 days ago
Next Post
NIMC-jpg

104.16m Nigerians Now With Identification Numbers – NIMC

Most Recent

Kano Hosts 2025 NATCO: A Milestone For Skill Development, Economic Growth

Kano Hosts 2025 NATCO: A Milestone For Skill Development, Economic Growth

May 31, 2025
Adesina Set Unmatched Record At AfDB — Buhari

Adesina Set Unmatched Record At AfDB — Buhari

May 30, 2025
JUST-IN: Reps Pass Tax Reform Bills

Reps Threaten To Revoke Licences Of Defaulting Quarry Operators

May 30, 2025
AfDB: Tinubu Hails Sidi Tah’s Election, Reaffirms Nigeria’s Commitment

AfDB: Tinubu Hails Sidi Tah’s Election, Reaffirms Nigeria’s Commitment

May 30, 2025
JUST-IN: Tinubu Inaugurates New NNPCL Board

Tinubu Signs Executive Order To Cut Oil Project Costs, Boost Revenue

May 30, 2025
Only 2 States Generated Enough Revenue To Cover Expenses–BudgIT

Federal Gov’t Yet To Disburse 2025 Budget Funds — Fayemi

May 30, 2025
Pitcher Awards 2025: CBA Foundation Honored For Groundbreaking Widowhood Advocacy

Pitcher Awards 2025: CBA Foundation Honored For Groundbreaking Widowhood Advocacy

May 30, 2025
Senate Passes 2 Remaining Tax Reform Bills, Recommends Tax Tribunal

Senate Approves N1.8trn 2025 FCT Budget

May 30, 2025
Advertise with us

© 2024 | National Economy

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Energy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Money Guide
    • Analysis
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy

© 2024 | National Economy