5,000 jobs threatened as P&G announces exit from Nigeria after 31 years

5,000 jobs threatened as P&G announces exit from Nigeria after 31 years

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Nigeria may lose five thousand direct jobs as Procter & Gamble, a multinational consumer company, announced its plan to exit the largest African economy 31 years after coming to the country.

On Wednesday, P&G chief financial officer Andre Schulten disclosed that the company will turn Nigeria into an import-only market.

Consequently, the company, makers of Always, Ariel, Oral B toothpaste, and other consumer goods will shut down its ultra-modern $300 million plant at Agbara, Ogun State, in 2017.

“We’ve announced that we will turn Nigeria into an import-only market, effectively dissolving our footprint on the ground in Nigeria and reverting to an import-only model,” he said.

He lamented the company’s portfolio drop to $50 million from $85 million.

He added that the other reality in some of these markets is that it gets increasingly difficult to operate and create U.S. dollar value.

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