Scarcity of Bread Looms as Bakers Threaten Shut-down

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Unless something urgent is done, Nigerian households may find alternative to bread as Master Bakers and Carterers Association of Nigeria has threatened two weeks withdrawal of services to the public if Government fails to intervene on the operational challenges of its members.
The national body of the association has resolved to begin the down tool as from Wednesday this week.
The Chairman of Kogi state chapter of the association, Chief Gabriel Bamidele Adeniyi who gave the hint while briefing journalists in Lokoja on Monday, said that members of the state brach is ready to join the strike if the national body gives go ahead.
The chairman explained that the proposed strike followed series of challenges confronting the bakery and catering industry in Nigeria which remained unattended to by government of the day.
He noted that all efforts made by the Association towards remedying them, were bluffed by the government and its agencies.
Chief Adeniyi enumerated reasons for the proposed industrial action to include; shortage of raw materials, increasing cost of materials, over taxation and levies.
“Since the ban on importation of flour into the country,no serious effort has been made for home grown wheat as promised by the government and it’s relevant agency, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.
“The Master Bakers have requested for Palliative in form of soft loans or subsidy to bakers to enable them produce quality and affordable quantity bread for mass consumption, which was promised but not fulfilled
“These challenges facing the association are threatening production of affordable and quality bread in the country.
“The commodity will therefore be off the street, markets, shops and dinning table to drive home the points raised for necessary action by government.
“Constant increase in the prices of baking materials especially flour, sugar and other ingredients have led to souring costs, poor quality and great loss of customers and consumers conquently closing down the industry.
“If that is allowed thousands of bakers, millions of their employees will be jobless and marketers will also be affected, while millions of thousands of naira extracted from the industry will be lost to smugglers and foreign bakers of bread. The Chairman further explained.