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Nigeria Targets 25% Manufacturing GDP by 2035

March 5, 2026
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The federal government has launched the Nigeria Industrial Policy (NIP), targeting a dramatic increase in the manufacturing sector’s contribution to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The policy aims to elevate manufacturing’s share from its current 8.2 percent to 15 percent by 2030 and further to 25 percent by 2035, according to details released by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment (FMITI).

The NIP, unveiled this week, underscores the government’s commitment to fostering economic growth, reducing dependence on volatile oil exports, and promoting sustainable development. Officials emphasized that the framework is designed to accelerate Nigeria’s industrial transformation by harnessing the country’s vast natural resources and human capital.

This, they say, will promote inclusive, sustainable, and competitive manufacturing while deepening economic diversification and generating mass employment through targeted investments in innovation, infrastructure, and exports.

At the heart of the policy is a strategic focus on four key sectors: metals and solid minerals, oil and gas, construction, and manufacturing. Each of these sectors encompasses multiple sub-sectors identified for their strong comparative advantages, potential for large-scale job creation, enhanced local value addition, and expanded export opportunities.

The manufacturing sector alone currently employs around 13 million Nigerians, primarily in areas such as food processing, cement production, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and the automotive industry.

A significant pillar of the NIP is the agro-allied industry, which has contributed an average of 25 percent to Nigeria’s real GDP over the past decade—rising to 27 percent when rebased—and now accounts for 35 percent of total employment. This sub-sector serves as a critical source of raw materials for downstream manufacturing industries, including food processing, leather goods, and textiles, thereby strengthening industrial linkages and supporting inclusive economic development.

However, the policy acknowledges persistent hurdles facing the sector. Challenges include limited mechanization and reliance on outdated farming techniques, substantial post-harvest losses, and ongoing insecurity in rural areas, which have hampered productivity and supply chains.

To counter these, the government has assured stakeholders that robust legal and institutional frameworks are already in place or being strengthened to tackle core issues such as inadequate power supply, restricted access to finance, and unfair competition from low-cost imported products.

Senator John Owan Enoh, Minister of State for FMITI, hailed the NIP as a pivotal step forward during the launch event. “This is a comprehensive framework that reaffirms our national resolve to diversify the economy, create inclusive prosperity, and secure Nigeria’s rightful place as a leading industrial hub in Africa and the wider global economy,” he stated.

The policy aligns closely with Nigeria’s broader ambition to achieve a $1 trillion economy by 2030, a goal that hinges on shifting from resource extraction to value-added production.

Government projections paint an optimistic future for the industry, citing abundant natural resources, significant investments in Special Economic Zones (SEZs), a burgeoning domestic market, and Nigeria’s active participation in regional trade agreements like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the ECOWAS Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS).

Analysts view the NIP as a timely intervention, especially in the midst of economic headwinds, including fluctuating oil prices and inflationary pressures. By prioritizing sectors with high growth potential, the policy could create ripple effects across the economy, boosting related industries and reducing unemployment rates, which remain a pressing concern in a nation of over 200 million people.

Implementation details, including specific timelines for infrastructure upgrades and incentive packages for investors, are expected to be rolled out in the coming months. Stakeholders from the private sector, including manufacturers and exporters, have welcomed the initiative but called for swift action to ensure the targets are met.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s newly launched Industrial Policy (NIP) sets an ambitious target: raise manufacturing’s share of GDP from the current 8.2% to 15% by 2030 and 25% by 2035.

The federal government is making a serious, structured effort to finally reduce oil dependence and build a $1 trillion economy through diversified, job-creating, industrial growth, with strong emphasis on manufacturing, agro-allied value chains, special economic zones, and regional trade agreements like AfCFTA.

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