The Association of Mater Bakers And Caterers of Nigeria (AMICN) has said members may embark on indefinite suspension of operations by Feb. 27.
The Anambra Chapter of the association made the call during their protest at Government House, Awka, on Tuesday.
The association which decried the high cost of doing business begged the federal government to rescue the sector.
The Chairman of the chapter who led the protest, Mr Jude Okafor said the decision followed a review of the cost of operations, including high prices of baking materials such as Flour, Sugar, Yeast, and Vegetable as well as diesel and multiple taxes.
As part of measures to ease the situation, AMICN called for the liberalisation of flour and sugar importation and the removal of multiple taxations at the federal, state, and local government levels.
They urged Gov. Chukwuma Soludo to prevail on the Federal Government to reduce or outrightly remove import duties on major baking materials.
“We ask for concessionary foreign exchange rates for flour millers and cultivation and processing of wheat and sugarcane in Nigeria.
“We also ask for the immediate implementation of financial support palliatives for bakers as promised under post COVID-19 support programmes for bakers who have lost over 40 percent of their members.
“The association will embark on total withdrawal of its services from Feb. 27 which might not go well with the economy of the nation,” he said.
The Chief of Staff to Soludo, Mr Ernest Ezeajughi who addressed them, commended their peaceful conduct.
Ezeajughi, who assured that the administration of Soludo was making the business environment in Anambra better through his people-friendly policies, promised to deliver their message to the governor.
NAN