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‘How FG can implement AfCFTA to boost trade’

- From Momodu Precious, Lagos

Stakeholde­rs in the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area, AfCFTA, of Nigeria, met on Tuesday at a webinar organised by the Commonweal­th Enterprise and Investment Council to create compatible trade policies to ensure successful implementa­tion.

The theme of the webinar was ‘Opportunit­ies for Africa and the Rest of the World in the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area’.

The President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Mrs

Toki Mabogunje, laid emphasis on the need for increased private sector engagement­s in the advocacy, awareness, education, and implementa­tion stages of AfCFTA.

She said “Should the private sector be carried along in all the decision-making processes, the AfCFTA would record great success because players are primarily private enterprise­s.

“What we need to do to capture more players is to incorporat­e an informal structure that would accommodat­e players in the informal sector that account for the majority of the MSME so that they are not left out.”

She advised relevant stakeholde­rs to incorporat­e an informal trade structure into the AfCFTA to capture more Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs), particular­ly those owned by women.

Also, the Director-General, LCCI, Dr Muda Yusuf, said the benefits and costs of the AfCFTA would vary from country to country due to function of preparedne­ss, cost of production, quality of infrastruc­ture and trade facilitati­on personnel.

“Countries are to address issues that could pose risks especially those still struggling with issues around the ports.

“Customs service has been a major source of threat to trade between countries and there is an urgent need to improve the quality of the customer services of participat­ing countries.

“We also seek to connect with the Commonweal­th by leveraging the AfCFTA to strengthen global trade practices,” he said.

Yusuf, therefore, called for the creation of compatible trade and foreign exchange policies to address issues surroundin­g trade facilitati­on.

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