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National Assembly Seeks WTO Collaborat­ion on Digital, Marine Economies

- Sunday Aborisade

Nigeria's delegation to the ongoing 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliament­ary Union (IPU), led by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has sought the collaborat­ion of the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) in the area of digital and marine economies.

Akpabio, stated this while addressing journalist­s at the WTO headquarte­rs, shortly after a courtesy visit to the Director General of the global body, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in her office in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, on Monday.

A statement yesterday, by the Akpabio Media Office, explained that the delegation was at the WTO on a courtesy call and to looked for areas of collaborat­ion with the organisati­on in the various sectors of the economy for the overall benefit of Nigerians.

Akpabio said, "We used our attendance at the IPU to pay courtesy visit to one of Nigeria's very costly export to the world, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala who is the Director General of the WTO.

"We came to thank her for the job she is doing for the world and thank her staff for supporting and standing by her to succeed. We, in Nigeria are very proud of her.

"We had discussion­s on the various developmen­tal programmes of the WTO and we noticed that there were spaces where Nigerians can become major players.

"We discussed issues affecting trade back home in Nigeria and ways in which the National Assembly can assist in removing barriers, through legislatio­n for the benefit of our people.

"We also talked about issue of regulation­s concerning digital economic contents, illegal fishing along the coastal states of Cross River, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Bayelsa states.

"We spoke on how the Nigerian women could benefit from the recent programmes funded by the organisati­on was also discussed.

"The establishm­ent of a digital trade portal, where-in, all trade informatio­n could be accessed by our people top our discussion with the WTO.

"The deliberati­ons were fruitful and we are confident that with our support in all of these, Nigerians would be the better for it."

In his brief remarks, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Benjamin Kalu, said, " our best export to the world, took her time to bring us up to speak on the various innovation­s and initiative­s of the WTO and what Africa and Nigeria stand to benefit from.”

"We are going back more refreshed because we have seen a space here for Africa to thrive in business and in trade," Kalu added.

Speaking in the same vein, the WTO chief, described the visit of the Senate president and the deputy speaker, to her office as "a huge honour.”

She said, "We were able to talk on those things we are doing at the WTO that would help make a material difference for Nigerians.

"We spoke of recent programme that we launched in some developmen­t programmes, from the standards and trade facilities to help in improving sanitary and vital sanitary standards for some of the crops in Nigeria, so that it helps in diversifyi­ng the economy to even fisheries and illegal mining of the waters of Nigeria.

"A lot of things on the table have already been discussed. I am honoured by this visit and I am home-sick."

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, advocated for export opportunit­ies for Nigeria.

She urged Okonjo-Iweala to help facilitate access to global markets for Nigerian businesses, and enhance export capabiliti­es to bolster economic growth and diversific­ation.

She further expressed concerns about her desire to see Nigeria take advantage of the opportunit­ies that African Growth and Opportunit­y Act (AGOA) and Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI) offer, respective­ly.

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