Bread makers begin four-day warning strike

Break makers, under the aegis of Premium Breadmakers Association of Nigeria (PBAN), have embarked on four-day warning strike from Thursday, 21st July, 2022, over high cost of materials.

This was contained in a statement released on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, by the President of PBAN, Emmanuel Onuorah.

The association president said that operating a bakery in Nigeria has become near impossible, as the incessant increase in the prices of baking materials and diesel rendered the industry comatose.

He added that members of his association comprising owners, managing directors and partners of premium bakeries in Nigeria are mostly running on huge losses and this is no longer sustainable.

“In a move to ensure the survival of the Premium breadmaking industry in Nigeria, we have decided to embark on a withdrawal of services beginning from Thursday, 21st July, 2022, for four days in the first instance, and where no intervention from the government, we shall escalate the duration of the withdrawal”, Onuorah said.

“The reasons for the withdrawal of services is as follows: Incessant increase in price of baking materials; Request Federal Government to stop charging 15 percent Wheat development levy on wheat import; Request NAFDAC to review downwards the N154,000 penalty charged bakeries on late renewal of certificates; Grant members access to grants and soft loans being given by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to Minor, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs) and Stoppage of multi – agencies regulation of the breadmaking industry”, said Onuorah.

He disclosed that efforts to ensure the survival of the industry led to series of meetings with the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Abuja (FMITI) with sister association in the breadmaking industry in 2021.

Onuorah added that the best attempts to ensure that suggestions put forward for survival of the breadmaking industry has not yielded the desired result.

“Therefore, the withdrawal of service is the only way we believe we can use to get to Federal Government and Nigerians and let them know our plight and how difficult it has been with the breadmaking industry in Nigeria,” Onuorah said.

He noted that bread is a staple food and one of the cheapest ‘grab and go’ food that is available for both the poor and rich, reason the Federal Government should ensure the survival and sustainability of the industry.

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