Nigeria Senate bans textile imports
Analysis based on 23 articles · First reported Jun 09, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The proposed ban on textile imports by the Nigeria — Senate of Nigeria is expected to significantly boost local textile manufacturing and cotton production, creating job opportunities and reducing Nigeria's reliance on foreign exchange for imports. Increased funding for the Bank of Industry will directly support the revival of struggling textile firms, potentially leading to a resurgence in the 'Textile City' of Kaduna and other industrial corridors.
The Nigeria — Senate of Nigeria has called for a total ban on textile imports to revive the nation's struggling textile industry. This initiative, spearheaded by Senator Sunday Marshall Katung, aims to restore the sector to its former glory, when it employed over 500,000 workers and contributed significantly to Nigeria's economy. The Senate urged the Nigeria — Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the Nigeria — Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to take urgent steps to resuscitate textile manufacturing companies and encourage cotton production. Additionally, it advocated for increased funding to the Bank of Industry to support the revival of textile firms. Lawmakers, including Barau Jibrin, emphasized the critical importance of these measures for job creation, economic growth, and addressing insecurity in Nigeria.
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