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Nigeria To Halt Importation Of Solar s (30444 Views)
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occfx: 8:58am On Mar 26 |
The federal government has announced plans to stop the importation of solar s as part of efforts to boost local production and drive Nigeria’s clean energy transition. https://thesun.ng/nigeria-to-halt-importation-of-solar-s-fg/?amp Well what I want say is that, since the country is looking for fire, may hell fire consume it. 28 Likes 4 Shares |
visaclick: 8:59am On Mar 26 |
Fake s flooding the market soon Architectural and structural design send me a message via WhatsApp on my profile. 42 Likes 4 Shares |
Ikaeniyan0: 9:04am On Mar 26 |
As for me, only the importation of foodstuffs should not be banned.
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Zionmdde: 9:06am On Mar 26 |
Nigerian solar s on top of your roof ![]() That's a very big risk na. Moreover you don't need to half importation to boost local production. Make locally produced goods more preferable and people will go for it 130 Likes 14 Shares |
mrvitalis(m): 9:06am On Mar 26 |
I am now total convinced that APC just want Nigerians to suffer intentionally Do you have the capacity to produce solar? ... Development of such capacity would take 10 years really Any Nigeria solar company who can't produce cheaper solar s with cheaper labour, cheap power, and raw materials is not serious This is same rubbish we did in poultry, Brazil produce chicken at 700 dollars per ton... We are at 3000 dollars plus per ton Protectionist have never worked in history n its only attractive to uneducated people 177 Likes 15 Shares |
SeeWahala: 9:17am On Mar 26 |
Okay. Before it was 70% of Nigerians living in darkness due to PHCN and their uselessness but now even the rich are about to be plunged into darkness by force ![]() 38 Likes |
1nigeriamyfoot: 9:24am On Mar 26 |
God wan punish this one We stopped importation of rice & local rice with poor quality became expensive than imported rice with high quality. Who tells you that we can manufacture solar s at cheaper price here in Nigeria? Even imported petrol is cheaper thanovally refined Government cannot provide us power supply still wanna block our access to power supply despite the fact that solar is not cheap It seems this government is mad 83 Likes 5 Shares |
onatisi(m): 9:30am On Mar 26 |
This is what they should have started, bringing in the Chinese, telling them to set up factories in Nigeria to manufacture these s and other solar gadgets, give them to federal workers at subsidised rates, it will flood the market and many will have alternative power supply. But on a second thought, they can come tomorrow and say they want to start taxing people with solar power supply oo ![]() 18 Likes |
inoki247: 9:33am On Mar 26 |
Lol una ban importation of Rice say na Local way now Local price dey compete with smuggled one... Mak una no start jargons.. I will go for my Canadian anytime any day... Una no fit force me to buy local,.. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
onatisi(m): 9:34am On Mar 26 |
You have a point, but the quality can be upgraded, the solar street light i bought in Ghana that was manufactured there like 4 years ago is still functioning very well, although it was more expensive than the Chinese one, but the imported ones stopped working after a year. I regretted not buying more of the Ghana-made, went back to buy more after some years, I was told the company packed up because people were not patronizing them enough, and the imported was much cheaper. 1nigeriamyfoot: 13 Likes |
RepoMan007: 9:41am On Mar 26 |
If the Nigerian made solar s are so good, let them export it and make some dollar profit instead of creating a new cabal in renewable energy. You need to see the way people are ditching useless NEPA for renewables. Very soon Nigeria will be the most renewable energy reliant country in the globe. 23 Likes 3 Shares |
bamosagie(m): 9:43am On Mar 26 |
Very funny way of thinking, how many solar companies do we have presently..... is it not better to give grants and tax waver to companies in order to encourage production instead banning importation that will help the companies compare and improve on the quality of their product. Please no one should say they are protecting the non-existing local market. Up till date, Nigerian cable is preferred by builders and technicians to imported ones. Encourage quality and you don't have to worry about imported goods. Competition is needed from improvement and growth. 31 Likes 3 Shares |
ki02020(m): 9:46am On Mar 26 |
visaclick: In other words Nigerian company are not capable of producing original Solar Abi That also means construction experts from Nigeria like you are also not qualified enough to handle jobs too na ![]() 5 Likes 1 Share |
RepoMan007: 9:47am On Mar 26 |
1nigeriamyfoot:Thats my fear too. They will form cabal and start unionizing to keep poor man down. Petrol has almost gone burst and electricity isnt so easy to muscle in on. The senaible way out is to incentivise local production intelligently. 1 Like |
RepoMan007: 9:49am On Mar 26 |
ki02020:Dont blam him. People now create s of 350w and stamp 650W on them to reap customers. Something even China or the Chinese dont dare do. Nigerians are to be constantly suspected and regulated. 4 Likes 1 Share |
jazzman7711: 9:55am On Mar 26 |
NIGERIANS CLAMOURING FOR IMPORTATION WHILE COMPLAINING OF UNEMPLOYMENT. HOW WILL YOU BE EMPLOYED IF YOU IMPORT EVERYTHING? 2 Likes 1 Share |
visaclick: 10:07am On Mar 26 |
ki02020:construction is different from manufacturing. 1 Like |
Zuckembego: 10:13am On Mar 26 |
visaclick: Your Architectural and Structural design are not to be trusted also. Right? 4 Likes |
dollypi(m): 10:15am On Mar 26 |
Are these people mad or insanity is beckoning? I need to send this minister an email so he knows how daft this is. occfx: |
SmartPolician: 10:18am On Mar 26 |
mrvitalis: The cost of production is high in Nigeria because the factors of production are absent. For instance, Nigeria doesn't have stable power to drive production. While Dangote had to build a power station to power his refinery, other manufacturers are resorting to diesel generators to power their engines. In the end, the consumers bear the brunt. Tinubu is clearly clueless about how to fix electricity issue in Nigeria because he hasn't taken convincing steps that indicate willingness to tackle the issue. 2 Likes |
mrvitalis(m): 10:19am On Mar 26 |
SmartPolician:Nothing concerns stable power with cost of production There is no business you can mention now that if ran on diesel 100% that cost of power would be more than 10% cost of production... Name one All refinery have power plant to make use of the propane gas... It's cheaper for dangote to produce his own power than buy from national grid 1 Like 2 Shares |
visaclick: 10:23am On Mar 26 |
Zuckembego:don’t misunderstand me Nigeria still hasn’t been able to control market quality eg look at fake drinks and drugs, they look exactly like the real one. |
ki02020(m): 10:24am On Mar 26 |
visaclick: I’m not interested in prolonging this matter My initial comment is simply based on Standard and specifications And what is Construction or Manufacturing without standards and Specifications 1 Like |
Gajagojo: 10:27am On Mar 26 |
mrvitalis:10 years What is the basis of that figure? where did you get that from? 1 Like |
Obakoolex(m): 10:33am On Mar 26 |
It's good but trust Nigerians to inflate the price soon and probably make fake s too
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Ejebleje: 10:49am On Mar 26 |
Unfortunate to even consider such move at this stage. How old ,how productive and how efficient is the production process of local solar manufacturing companies in Nigeria? In a country with energy crisis where citizens generate their own power, there should be low or no duties on importation, and government should even reward people who generate their own power as is done in some other countries. What sort of people lead us in this country?
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fortunez1(m): 11:40am On Mar 26 |
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Reverseng: 11:47am On Mar 26 |
"All the darkness in the world cannot snuff out the flame of a candle" Dr Orion Taraban, Psychacks YouTube channel 1 Like |
HenryWilliams(m): 12:02pm On Mar 26 |
RepoMan007: This is the reason why they want to ban the importation. More and more residences and business are going fully or partially solar, removing themselves from the Grid. Ordinarily this should be good news to The DISCOs as demand is low..however due to their gross inefficiency, estimated billing is their bread and butter , so with more people off the grid, lesser revenue is being made. By the time 30% of their customers are on Solar, demand for power is low, and their revenue plummet that's why they're rushing to FG to save them from Solar They once tried to introduce a form of informal tax on residences with Solar installation, going from house to house searching for Solar installation and serving them loss of revenue notice..the reaction they got from people put paid to that So this is how they intend to keep us in darkness.. Ban the importation and stifle the market. They know local production can never match demand in a million years..and definitely inferior products at inflated costs..another rice dilemma. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
crestedaguiyi: 12:07pm On Mar 26 |
They halted rice importation, we know how it's going as a result. Solar lighting system is about to go out of the reach of the common man 3 Likes |
Xisnin(m): 12:14pm On Mar 26 |
mrvitalis:I think the ban is a wrong move but as usual, you jump the gun. Where exactly did you pull your 10 years from? It will take less than a year to train a complete noob with proper background. This isn't some next generation chips manufacturing that requires PhDs to master. Majority of those involved in manufacturing solar s we import are Chinese high school graduates. BTW, Nigeria already has many solar manufacturers. The issue is that they may not be able to meet supply needs and will also be more expensive. 2 Likes |
YeyeGbami: 12:21pm On Mar 26 |
Instead of offering incentives to people interested in setting up solar farm, una wan halt importation. I hope local production go start and meet local demand before una halt importation. 3 Likes |
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