Close Menu
Fishe News
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Fishe Travel
    • Fishe Media
    • Fishe TV
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya
  • Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson
  • JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs
  • Protecting Children In The Digital Age
  • Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD
  • “Obasanjo Reignites Debate On NNPC Refineries, Says They May Never Work Again”
  • “Airlines Threaten Shutdown As Jet Fuel Prices Soar Above ₦3,000”
  • Sustaining Momentum: Evaluating Progress In The DRC–Rwanda Peace Process
X (Twitter) Instagram
Fishe NewsFishe News
Subscribe
Thursday, April 30
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • International
  • Tech
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • PMNI
  • More
    • Business
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Health
  • Featured
    • Fishe Travel
    • Fishe Media
    • Fishe TV
Fishe News
Home»Business

JUST-IN: Federal Government Bans MDAs From Procuring Foreign Goods And Services Nigeria Can Produce

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 6, 2025 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (fourth left) with from left: Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris; Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun; Minister of Budget and National Planning, Atiku Bagudu; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume; Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mrs Nkeiruka Onyejeocha; NNPCL GCEO, Mele Kyari, and Chief of Staff to the President Femi Gbajabiamila, during the presentation of the report of the federal government’s team negotiating with the organised Labour unions that facilitated suspension of the industrial action at the Presidential Villa in Abuja...yesterday

Federal Government Bans MDAs From Procuring Foreign Goods And Services Nigeria Can Produce.

In a landmark move to bolster local industry and promote self-reliance, the Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a comprehensive ban on Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) procuring foreign goods and services that can be produced domestically. The directive, effective immediately, aims to strengthen Nigeria’s economy, create jobs, and reduce dependency on imports.

 

The announcement, made earlier today by the Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Aisha Mohammed, underscores the government’s commitment to fostering indigenous manufacturing and service sectors. “This is a bold step towards economic sovereignty,” Dr. Mohammed stated during a press briefing in Abuja. “Nigeria has the capacity to produce a wide range of goods and services. By prioritising our local industries, we are not only saving foreign exchange but also empowering our entrepreneurs and workforce.”





 

The policy mandates that all MDAs must source goods and services from Nigerian producers unless it can be proven that no local alternative exists. A special oversight committee, to be established under the Ministry of Trade and Investment, will monitor compliance and ensure transparency in the procurement process. The committee will also maintain a database of locally produced goods and services to guide MDAs in their purchasing decisions.

 

Economic analysts have hailed the decision as a game-changer for Nigeria’s industrial landscape. “This policy could significantly boost sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and technology,” said Dr. Chidi Okonkwo, “It’s a clear signal to investors that the government is serious about promoting ‘Made in Nigeria’ products” He concluded.

 

Some experts have cautioned that the policy’s success will depend on effective implementation. “The government must ensure that local producers meet quality standards and that the oversight committee operates without bias,” noted Professor Aminu Bello, a public policy expert. “There’s also the challenge of addressing potential price disparities between local and imported goods.”

 

To address these concerns, the government has pledged to provide support to local industries through tax incentives, access to credit, and capacity-building programmes. The Ministry of Trade and Investment is also expected to collaborate with the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) to ensure that locally produced goods meet international benchmarks.

 

The ban aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s broader economic agenda, which prioritises industrialisation and economic diversification. It follows recent initiatives to improve infrastructure and ease of doing business in Nigeria, further positioning the country as a hub for local production.

 

As Nigeria takes this significant step towards economic self-sufficiency, all eyes will be on the government’s ability to translate this policy into tangible gains for businesses and citizens alike. For now, the message is clear: Nigeria is ready to champion its own products and services on the global stage.

Business Commerce Economy Federal government Initiative Local Business
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
Adejuyigbe Francis
  • Website

Thought Leader, Idea Bank, Nation Builder.

Keep Reading

Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya

Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson

JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs

Protecting Children In The Digital Age

Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD

“Obasanjo Reignites Debate On NNPC Refineries, Says They May Never Work Again”

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Here is spotlighting many benefits of journeying with either Lagos State’s Blueline or Redline rails for a hassle-free day, week, month and year. Thank God for the Igbega Eko. Together we rise.
https://youtu.be/V67GV8wgyjw

Latest Posts

  • Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya
  • Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson
  • JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs
  • Protecting Children In The Digital Age
  • Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD
Featured
About Fishe

FISHE was founded with the goal of helping clients thrive in today’s highly competitive marketing environment. While other companies rush to abandon traditional marketing in favour of digital techniques, we’ve bolstered our offline marketing capabilities while also equipping our team with seasoned professional knowledge to support our clients’ digital needs.

Through creative designs, we enhance our clients’ products and services the right way that would attract their target audience, thus, making the perception of their company a reality.

  • LTV 8, Agidingbi Road, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.
  • +234 806 003 7277
  • info@gofishe.com
FISHE, Your Best Plug For Bus Stop Shelter Ad

LATEST POSTS

Guest Column: The $67 Million Disco — Why Nigeria Is Mispricing Its Power Sector — Adebayo Adesanya

April 29, 2026

Appointment Of Thomas “Tommy” Pigott As U.S. State Department Spokesperson

April 29, 2026

JUST-IN: Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦1,275/Litre Amid Rising Crude Costs

April 29, 2026

Protecting Children In The Digital Age

April 27, 2026

Beyond The Present Impasse: A Calibrated, Five-Pillar Strategic Roadmap For Restoring The Credibility, Cohesion, and Popular Legitimacy Of The Economic Community Of West African States — Tolulope A. Adegoke, PhD

April 27, 2026
Featured

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from FISHE about politics, economy, health and business, etc

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2026

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.