The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria losing millions of dollars to rejected exports, says NACC

AFPE will be game- changer for businesses, chamber promises

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PRESIDENT of the NigerianAm­erican Chamber of Commerce ( NACC), Adebola Williams, has regretted that despite Nigerian goods being sought after overseas, the country keeps losing millions of dollars yearly for rejected goods.

Attributin­g this to the tendency to cut corners, lack of proper documentat­ion and inadequate informatio­n to guide exporters, Williams expressed deep sadness that Nigeria has failed to maximise the numerous benefits of the African Growth and Opportunit­y Act ( AGOA) compared with many other African countries.

Speaking at a press briefing to announce the chamber’s upcoming African Food and Products Exhibition ( AFPE 2024), the vice chairperso­n of the exhibition, Yemisi Ogundipe, said many countries have urged that AGOA be extended to 2030 and the organisati­on is in support.

She added that they are looking to explore non- oil commoditie­s export but local exporters must get the standards right.

“We must organise the nonoil commodity sector to be able to trade effectivel­y under AGOA. We are losing a lot from not exploring the export sector and we must begin to do things well to start thriving in this area. Nigerian goods are truly sought after all over the world but we must get it right,” she said.

Williams revealed that the volume of trade recorded when the last exhibition was held in 2018 was between 350400 million Naira, and said they are set to greatly improve upon this figure.

Revealing that they have been unable to hold the exhibition physically since then for several reasons, she said it is back fully now. Adding that exporting finished products was better, she said many Nigerian manufactur­ers have realised this and are working towards this. “In terms of competitio­n, Nigerian goods are highly sought after abroad and if we come to co- operate in terms of production and export, we will be able to sell competitiv­ely internatio­nally as prices would be reduced,” she said.

AFPE chair, Ayo Stuffman, pleaded with the government to come to their aid in assisting to ensure products meant for export move quickly out of Nigeria. He lamented the endless delays at the ports, which he said contribute­s greatly to the high number of returned goods. Speaking at the exhibition, he said since its inception, it has successful­ly provided a platform for Nigerian member and non- member organisati­ons to showcase goods, products and services to local and diasporan audiences.

Adding that over 3000 attendees and 100 exhibitors are expected from local, regional and internatio­nal markets, he said the exhibition is a valuable and veritable platform to showcase products and services, launch into new markets and establish new business connection­s.

Adding that the exhibition will hold for one day on the 20th of April 2024 at Harbour Point in Victoria Island, Lagos, he said the theme is, ‘ Actualisin­g sustainabl­e Economic Growth – ‘ Think Global, Be Local’.

Stuffman added that the US Consul General will be present at the exhibition, alongside the commercial attaché of the US Industry and Trade to Nigeria, Nigeria’s minister of trade and investment, investors, government agencies, trade export experts, startups, and medium/ large scale enterprise­s among others.

Speaking, the acting Director- General, NACC, Wofai Samuel, highlighte­d the platform as an opportunit­y to promote intra- Africa trade, maximise the opportunit­ies inherent in the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area ( AFCFTA) and boost non- oil exports which she said is key to sustaining the country’s economic growth.

Samuel said SMES across the continent will be given a veritable platform to showcase manufactur­ed goods, generate new clients and sales opportunit­ies and above all, connect with new markets. “I am very pleased as this speaks directly to the NACC’S objective, which continues to deliver on trade dividends for businesses, especially in Nigeria,” she concluded.

 ?? ?? Member, African Foods and Products Exhibition Committee ( AFPE), Yomi Kuti ( left); Vice Chair, AFPE, Yemisi Ogundipe; AFPE chair, Ayo Stuffman; Nigerian- American Chamber of Commerce ( NACC) President, Adebola Williams and Acting Director- General, NACC, Wofai Samuel at the AFPE announceme­nt at the chamber’s head office in Lekki, Lagos, recently.
Member, African Foods and Products Exhibition Committee ( AFPE), Yomi Kuti ( left); Vice Chair, AFPE, Yemisi Ogundipe; AFPE chair, Ayo Stuffman; Nigerian- American Chamber of Commerce ( NACC) President, Adebola Williams and Acting Director- General, NACC, Wofai Samuel at the AFPE announceme­nt at the chamber’s head office in Lekki, Lagos, recently.

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