Daily Trust Saturday

FG negotiatin­g AFCFTA’s $3.4trn to boost our economy – Minister

- Maureen Onochie

The Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Dr Doris Uzoka-Anite, yesterday said the federal government was negotiatin­g to be part of the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) agreement to access a combined gross domestic product of $3.4 trillion and access with a market of over 1.3billion people across the world.

She also said that $30 billion has already been committed to Nigeria for trade and investment purposes.

Uzoka-Anite announced these during a ministeria­l media parley organised by the Federal Ministry of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n in Abuja on Friday.

She said to ensure global competitiv­eness, the government was negotiatin­g its accession into the AFCFTA agreement, which was posited to be the largest free trade area in the world, with a combined gross domestic product of $3.4trn and access to a market of over 1.3 billion people spread across 54 member states of the African Union.

When successful­ly implemente­d, she said the AFCFTA was expected to lead to diversific­ation of exports, improved market access, enhanced trade opportunit­ies and increased foreign direct investment.

According to her, the reforms would create a future where the hard work of farmers and miners translate into equitable opportunit­ies in national and internatio­nal markets.

She said the government was creating a national job centre to match available vacancies in industries and businesses with available talent pool.

Uzoka-Anite also said the N200bn lifeline for small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) approved by President Bola Ahmed

Tinubu was on, and “beneficiar­ies are undergoing screening. This will in turn enhance access to finance and also give the people a higher purchasing power.”

She noted that several bilateral engagement­s had been successful and had led to significan­t investment announceme­nts and partnershi­p opportunit­ies for Nigerian trade.

On his part, the Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, said the president met with the 36 state governors as part of efforts to scale up the collaborat­ion required to tackle the social and economic challenges confrontin­g the country.

 ?? ?? From left: Mr Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Informatio­n and Strategy; Dr Ngozi Onwudiwe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n; Alhaji Mohammed Idris, Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n; Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment and Ambassador Nura Abba Rimi, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment
From left: Mr Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Informatio­n and Strategy; Dr Ngozi Onwudiwe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n; Alhaji Mohammed Idris, Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n; Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment and Ambassador Nura Abba Rimi, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment

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