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Economic zones can aid $100bn export target by 2035 – Minister

- By Philip Shimnom Clement

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo, has said Nigeria’s Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are critical in achieving the country’s annual export target of $100 billion by 2035.

Adebayo who doubles as the chairman, National Action Committee on the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (NAC-AfCFTA), stated this yesterday in Abuja on the sideline of the conference and exhibition, marking the 30th anniversar­y of the free zones scheme.

Represente­d by a senior internatio­nal trade policy and law expert at the NACAfCFTA Secretaria­t, Mr Olusegun Olutayo, the minister said: “For a country wellendowe­d in agricultur­al and mineral resources, an efficient Special Economic Zones Scheme in Nigeria is a critical success requiremen­t for competitio­n in the AfCFTA, as the ability of stakeholde­rs to balance the competitiv­eness of SEZs operators and customs territory manufactur­ers means more gains for the nation.”

He reiterated that, “Nigeria would leverage existing potential in agricultur­e, industry, and services sectors to improve competitiv­eness and drive nonoil export expansion with a vision to grow the value of the country’s export to $100bn by 2035 in the AfCFTA market.”

The minister charged Special Economic Zones (SEZs) operators to maximise the opportunit­ies in the AfCFTA market for economic growth and job creation, saying, “We must promote local content across every segment of the SEZ Scheme.”

The Managing Director of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority, Adesoji Adesugba, said currently, the agency exercises regulatory oversight on 46 free trade zones, out of which forty-four are privateown­ed and two are fully owned and managed by the authority on behalf of the government.

He said these free trade zones have provided employment opportunit­ies and have attracted investment­s worth billions.

 ?? Photo: Onyekachuk­wu Obi ?? From left: Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC Ltd, Mele Kyari; Minister of Power, Engr. Abubakar D. Aliyu, and Chairman, Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), Mr Sanusi Garba, during the presentati­on of 50MW generation licence to NNPC for its Maiduguri Emergency Power Project (MEPP) in Abuja, recently
Photo: Onyekachuk­wu Obi From left: Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC Ltd, Mele Kyari; Minister of Power, Engr. Abubakar D. Aliyu, and Chairman, Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), Mr Sanusi Garba, during the presentati­on of 50MW generation licence to NNPC for its Maiduguri Emergency Power Project (MEPP) in Abuja, recently

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