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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Nigeria’s Manufacturing Sector Hits N1.17trn Tax Revenue, Demands Fiscal Support Boost
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Nigeria’s Manufacturing Sector Hits N1.17trn Tax Revenue, Demands Fiscal Support Boost

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Last updated: May 1, 2026 8:07 pm
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Nigeria’s Manufacturing Sector Boosts Tax Revenue by 45% as Banking Recapitalization Strengthens Financial System

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Manufacturing Growth Calls for Infrastructure InvestmentBanking Recapitalization a “Major Milestone”Short-Term Challenges, Long-Term GainsExternal Sector Performance Boosts ConfidenceLooking Ahead

By Nexio News

Nigeria’s manufacturing sector has delivered a strong performance in 2025, contributing a record N1.17 trillion in Value Added Tax (VAT)—a 45.6% surge from the previous year’s N803.53 billion. The sector also saw a 32.8% rise in Company Income Tax (CIT) payments, reaching N881.29 billion compared to N663.46 billion in 2024.

The figures, announced by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Engr. Leye Kupoluyi during a quarterly economic briefing, highlight the sector’s growing role in Nigeria’s industrial expansion and government revenue generation.

Manufacturing Growth Calls for Infrastructure Investment

Kupoluyi urged the government to channel more resources into infrastructure and policies that lower production costs, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth. “These results show the potential of Nigeria’s industrial sector,” he said. “Strategic fiscal interventions can further unlock productivity and competitiveness.”

Banking Recapitalization a “Major Milestone”

The briefing also addressed Nigeria’s banking sector recapitalization, which has successfully concluded with 33 banks meeting the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) revised capital requirements. Collectively, these institutions raised N4.65 trillion in fresh capital—72.55% from domestic investors and 27.45% from international sources.

The new thresholds—N500 billion for international banks, N200 billion for national banks, and N50 billion for regional lenders—have bolstered financial stability, improved capital adequacy ratios, and strengthened risk management frameworks.

“This exercise reflects strong investor confidence in Nigeria’s banking system,” Kupoluyi noted. “The CBN’s prudent oversight ensured a smooth transition without disrupting banking services.”

Short-Term Challenges, Long-Term Gains

While the recapitalization strengthens the financial system, businesses—especially micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)—may face tighter credit conditions in the short term as banks adjust to new regulations.

“Banks are likely to be cautious with lending initially,” Kupoluyi explained. “However, in the long run, this move will expand their capacity to finance large-scale projects and support industrial growth.”

The LCCI emphasized that the true measure of success will be whether recapitalization translates into increased lending for high-impact sectors like manufacturing and agriculture.

External Sector Performance Boosts Confidence

Nigeria’s external sector also showed positive trends, with foreign reserves rising and exchange rate stability easing inflationary pressures. The LCCI praised these developments but called for sustained policies to enhance liquidity and diversify exports.

“Exchange rate stability and export diversification are critical for macroeconomic resilience,” Kupoluyi said. “We encourage the government to maintain policies that attract investment and reduce business uncertainty.”

Looking Ahead

As Nigeria’s manufacturing and banking sectors demonstrate robust growth, stakeholders are watching how policy decisions will shape the economy’s trajectory. With strategic investments and regulatory support, the country could see further expansion in industrial output and financial stability in the coming years.

— Reported by Nexio News

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