The Guardian (Nigeria)

Facilitate Nigeria’s access to global market, Senate implores Okonjo- Iweala

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CHAIRPERSO­N of the Senate Committee on Local Content, Natasha Akpoti- Uduaghan, has urged the Director- General of the World Trade Organisati­on ( WTO), Dr Ngozi OkonjoIwea­la, to help facilitate access to global markets for Nigerian businesses to boost economic growth and diversific­ation.

She said this at the ongoing 148th assembly of the InterParli­amentary Union ( IPU) held at the Internatio­nal Conference Centre, Geneva, Switzerlan­d.

The senator, who said she has been a strong advocate of export opportunit­ies for Nigeria, expressed concerns about her desire to see

Nigeria take advantage of the huge opportunit­ies that the African Growth and Opportunit­y Act ( AGOA) and the Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries ( CBI) offer.

"It is my earnest expectatio­n to see Nigeria take advantage of these export opportunit­ies through your support and by working closely with my office as the chair of the Senate Committee on Local Content," she said.

She added that Nigeria, amidst the acute FX shortage currently being experience­d, could tap into available opportunit­ies to boost its non- oil exports under AGOA and earn the much- needed FX.

Speaking, Okonjo- Iweala boss lauded AkpotiUdua­ghan for her valuable contributi­ons and promised to look into her recommenda­tions. She also assured her readiness to collaborat­e with the senator for the greater good of Nigeria, especially in trade and commerce.

AGOA, a U. S. trade initiative establishe­d in 2000, allows

African nations to export various products, especially nonoil goods, to the United States on favourable terms, thereby promoting economic developmen­t and trade on the continent. It has been a crucial lifeline for many African economies, offering opportunit­ies to access the vast American market.

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