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Nigeria Prioritizes Local Industry: FEC Approves ‘Nigeria First’ Economic Policy

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The newly approved Renewed Hope Nigeria First Policy, endorsed by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and presided over by President Bola Tinubu on Monday, signifies a major strategic move to invigorate Nigeria’s domestic economy.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, told State House correspondents that this policy prioritizes Nigeria in all public procurement and business dealings, with a clear mandate to empower local industries and diminish the nation’s reliance on foreign imports.

The “Nigeria First” approach, as described by the Minister, mirrors the “America First” doctrine.

“This policy seeks to foster a new business culture that is bold, confident, and very Nigerian.

“It aims at making government investment directly benefit our people and industries by changing how we spend, how we procure, and how we build our economy,” Idris said.

According to the minister, the Attorney General of the Federation has been directed to draft an Executive Order to give full legal effect to the new framework.

Persecondnews reports that the Nigeria First policy is expected to become the cornerstone of the administration’s economic strategy, especially as the government pushes forward with its industrialization agenda and import-substitution goals.

Idris disclosed that the following decisions were approved by the Council and will be enforced immediately: “The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) is to revise and enforce procurement rules that prioritise Nigerian-made goods and homegrown solutions across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

“The BPP will create a comprehensive compliance mechanism to ensure all government procurements adhere to local content requirements.

“A regularly updated database of high-quality Nigerian suppliers will be maintained by the BPP and used as a reference for all procurement decisions.

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“Procurement officers currently deployed to various MDAs will be reverted to the BPP to ensure compliance and reduce undue influence or corruption.

“No MDA will be allowed to procure foreign goods or services already available locally without a written waiver from the BPP.

“Where foreign contracts are unavoidable, they must include provisions for technology transfer, local production, or capacity development in Nigeria.

“All MDAs are to immediately review and resubmit their procurement plans to align with the new policy directives. Breaches will result in disciplinary action and possible cancellation of the procurement process.”

The minister cited Nigeria’s sugar industry as an example of local capacity being neglected.

“We continue to import sugar despite the existence of the Nigerian Sugar Council and several local producers. This policy will change that.

“Contractors will no longer be mere intermediaries sourcing foreign goods while Nigerian factories lie idle. Government money must now work for the Nigerian people.”

The Nigeria First policy comes amid economic reforms being pushed by the Tinubu administration, including subsidy removals, a new foreign exchange regime, and efforts to restore investor confidence.

By making local content central to government spending, the administration hopes to drive job creation, industrial growth, and sustainable economic development.

While the policy will likely face implementation challenges and resistance from entrenched procurement interests, officials say the administration is determined to enforce compliance at all levels.

“This is a major shift in government policy. It puts Nigeria – not foreign companies, not imports – at the heart of our national development,” the minister said.

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The Renewed Hope Nigeria First Policy is expected to take effect as soon as the Executive Order is signed by President Tinubu.

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