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FG Directs MDAs to Clear Barriers to AfCFTA Implementa­tion

- James Emejo in Abuja

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Niyi Adebayo, yesterday called on regulatory agencies of government to focus on streamlini­ng border processes, reducing trade barriers, and implementi­ng harmonised standards and regulation­s ahead of the full implementa­tion of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).

Speaking at the opening of the Onboarding Business/Exporters Workshop on AfCFTA- Guided Trade Initiative (GTI) which was organised by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and the AfCFTA Coordinati­ng Office in Abuja, the minister said through investment in modern trade infrastruc­ture including transporta­tion networks and digital platforms, Nigeria could create an enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive and compete globally.

Adebayo, pointed out that remained an integral part of the AfCFTA, which aims to facilitate and enhance trade activities by providing businesses and exporters with the necessary tools, knowledge, and support - and recognises the critical role that the private sector plays in driving economic developmen­t as well as empowering enterprise­s of all sizes to fully capitalise on the benefits offered by the continenta­l trade initiative.

He identified value addition and industrial­isation, skills developmen­t and capacity building as well as trade facilitati­on and logistics as three priority aspects that would guide Nigerian businesses under the AfCFTA as the country accelerate the implementa­tion of the historic trade deal.

He said, “Today, as we inaugurate the onboarding process for businesses and exporters onto the GTI, we mark a significan­t milestone.

“This initiative will act as a compass, guiding businesses through the intricate landscape of trade, enabling them to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunit­ies that lie ahead.

“Through GTI, we intend to bridge the informatio­n gap, streamline processes, foster collaborat­ion, and unlock the full potential of intraAfric­an trade. I stand here today with a vision of a united Africa, bound by the spirit of cooperatio­n, innovation, and shared prosperity.

“The AfCFTA presents an extraordin­ary opportunit­y to harness our collective strengths, leverage our abundant resources, and create an integrated market that will drive sustainabl­e economic developmen­t for our continent. To the businesses and exporters joining the GTI, I commend your foresight and determinat­ion.”

In his remarks, Executive Director/ Chief Executive, NEPC, Dr. Ezra Yakusak, said the workshop jointly organised by the council and the AfCFTA Coordinati­ng Office, couldn’t have come at a better time in view of the declaratio­n by the Heads of State and Government of the Year 2023 as the year for the accelerati­on of AfCFTA implementa­tion.

He said the programme was aimed at enlighteni­ng, educating, networking and test-running the agreement on select companies from Nigeria, stressing that the key objective was to kick-start the process of preparing Nigerian exporters/businesses for onboarding to the GTI.

Yakusak, noted that NEPC as the apex organisati­on for the developmen­t and promotion of non-oil export was strategica­lly positioned to assist in providing the right platform for Nigerian companies to gain access to major markets, especially in Africa in line with the objectives of AfCFTA.

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