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High Cost of Diesel, Forex Hindering Growth of Fashion Industry in Nigeria—G2G Designs

…Says Electricity Failure Crippling SMEs
TheSightNews .By TheSightNews .August 8, 2022Updated:August 8, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tyavzua Saanyol, Abuja

As the price of diesel continues to rise, as well as the rise of foreign exchange, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are struggling for survival in Nigeria.

Speaking at Abuja, Prince Kevwe, Chief Executive Officer of G2G-Designs, said the fashion industry was also struggling for survival.

He lamented that the high cost of diesel was pushing up prices of designers’ clothes, which in turn is discouraging patronage.

The CEO, said business empires in the country were currently buying diesel at the rate of N820 per litre, which has resulted in an increase in the price of finished products in the sector.

He said, “You cannot compare the prices of products when diesel was sold at N650 per litre and now that diesel has gone up. Surely, the business empire will look for a way to cover the running cost which means increase in prices”.

Prince further stated, that another challenging factor in the industry was the unstable rate of foreign exchange..

According to him, “things are very expensive, the fact that the dollar is not stable affects everything; the prices of our products have gone up”.

Furthermore, he explained that the prices of machines and textile materials have continually been on the rise due to the rise and fall of dollars, adding that most of the items used in the fashion industry are imported and “this has made the prices of materials very expensive”.

“Materials like Cashmere wool, woodin, ebony and silk are imported. The prices of almost every item in the industry has increased”, the CEO lamented.

While noting that the unavailability of electricity in the country was crippling businesses, he disclosed that “if electricity improves in the country, the output of SMEs will drastically improve and add greatly to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Nigeria.

G2G-Designs is one of the rising fashion companies with assorted products in Abuja.

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