The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAQS to curtail rejection of agric produce in Europe

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

ACTING Comptrolle­rGeneral ( CG) of Nigeria Agricultur­al Quarantine Service ( NAQS), Godwin Audu, has assured that efforts were being made to adhere to the European Union ( EU) requiremen­ts for exportatio­n of products to avert rejection of agricultur­al produce from Nigeria at the internatio­nal market.

Nigeria loses billions of dollars to the rejection of its agricultur­al produce yearly. For instance, the country has been losing $ 382 million yearly to the ban on beans export to Europe.

He mentioned that the agency, in adherence to the act establishi­ng it and by being conversant with internatio­nal standards, would do everything in its power to promote the ease of doing business.

To enhance service delivery, the NAQS boss announced the establishm­ent of an Operations and Enforcemen­t Department within the agency to oversee seamless operation, minimise unnecessar­y seizures and enforce seizures judiciousl­y.

The quarantine czar, who disclosed this in his maiden meeting with station and zonal coordinato­rs, in Abuja, also announced thepromoti­on of over 100 officers to Assistant Superinten­dent of Quarantine ( ASQ), saying the promotion was overdue.

Audu assured that, henceforth, human capital developmen­t would be prioritise­d and called on the staff to rededicate themselves to the task of reposition­ing the agency to better serve the diverse stakeholde­rs.

He promised to look into the challenge from different zones on the state of infrastruc­ture and operationa­l tools to ease their working condition.

The acting CG stated that his administra­tion operates an open- door policy, which would give room for innovative ideas, stressing that the developmen­t would contribute to the agency’s growth.

He stressed the importance of fostering stronger relationsh­ips with sister bodies and stakeholde­rs, and urged zonal and station coordinato­rs to follow suit, emphasisin­g his belief in unity.

The agency, he assured all stakeholde­rs, remains dedicated to promoting ease of doing business and facilitati­ng trade in line with President Bola Tinubu’s ‘ Renewed Hope Agenda’.

 ?? ?? General Overseer, The Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Enoch Adeboye ( left) and Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani at the Kashim Ibrahim House, in Kaduna… at the weekend.
General Overseer, The Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG), Enoch Adeboye ( left) and Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani at the Kashim Ibrahim House, in Kaduna… at the weekend.

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