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NACCIMA: Harsh Business Environment Causing Industrial Closures, High Unemployment Dike Onwuamaeze The National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), has decried the worsening business envir

The National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture , has decried the worsening business environment in the country that has left many industrial and manufacturing concerns in comatose while several others have shutdown.

He said: “We will start this press briefing by expressing our very grave concern on the worsening and depressing socio-economic conditions persisting in our country, which have left many industrial and manufacturing concerns in comatose, some others have closed down and many more Nigerians joining the unemployment market, resulting in more Nigerians in abject poverty with the consequent social menace.

Udeagbala also called for a national dialogue between all the tiers of governments in Nigeria and the members of the OPSN to find solutions to the worrisome rate of unemployment in the country. The national president of NACCIMA also chided the country’s political parties’ penchant for hobnobbing with the Chatham House, London, while ignoring the invitation of the OPSN to attend the high level meeting of the OPSN with the National Endowment for Democracy on January 17 that was facilitated by the Centre for International Private Enterprise .

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