The Guardian (Nigeria)

How FG plans to boost export with N50bn ESP funding

* Beneficiar­ies to receive grant for non- oil exports * Nigeria to leverage ECOWAS TPOS to boost trade volume

- By Bankole Orimisan

WITH the official launch of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS) Trade Promotion Organisati­ons ( TPO) Network as part of measures to increase the volume of trade within the region, the Federal Government plans to boost its non- oil exports by leveraging the platform.

The Executive Director / CEO of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC, Segun Awolowo, who is also the inaugural president of the ECOWAS TPOS, said the government is reposition­ing the nation’s export through the implementa­tion of its N50 billion Export Expansion Facility Programme ( EEFP), a part of the Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan whose developmen­t and implementa­tion is being led by the Vice President.

The Export Expansion Facility Programme, EEFP is expected to significan­tly raise the volume of non- oil exports in Nigeria.

Besides providing financial support for the average Nigerian exporter, the EEFP is also going to see the establishm­ent of warehouses in the country close to airports where Nigerian goods meant for export would be packaged to global competitiv­e standards ahead of their exportatio­n.

The EEFP, in line with the FG’S Economic Sustainabi­lity Plan ( ESP), is focused on cushioning the effects of the COVID- 19 pandemic on non- oil export businesses, thereby safeguardi­ng jobs and creating new ones.

Earlier in March this year, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment ( MITI), Niyi Adebayo, officially flagged off the EEFP and also launched the first online Grant Management Portal ( GMP) for non- oil exports.

It was disclosed that although the Programme anticipate­d 500 beneficiar­ies, since the launch, it has received over 3,500 applicatio­ns for the grant, out of which over 2,000 were verified after meeting the eligibilit­y criteria.

FG officials say further details and plans on disburseme­nt to final successful beneficiar­ies are being awaited.

Aside from being an interventi­on to save and create jobs, Adebayo noted that the Programme “will support resilience in shoring up foreign exchange, diversific­ation, modernisat­ion of Nigeria’s economy and accelerati­on of economic growth and economic support.”

Under the Export Expansion Facility, there are 16 programmes as approved in the implementa­tion work plan under seven work streams namely – capacity building, emergency interventi­ons, export aggregatio­n, export inclusion, export trade facilitati­on, institutio­nal strengthen­ing and market developmen­t.

At the launch of the TPO Network, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo stated that there was need to expand intra- regional trade in the ECOWAS sub- region, with the opportunit­ies presented by the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area ( AFCFTA) agreement.

In the same vein, Awolowo further stated that the Network will work towards facilitati­ng the ease of trade for MSMES within the ECOWAS region and Africa in general.

 ?? PHOTO: SUNDAY AKINLOLU ?? Deputy President, Nigerian Institute of Management( NIM)( Chartered), Major- Gen. Abdullahi Muraina ( Rtd.)( left); President and Chairman of Council, Mrs. Patience Anabor; Past President, Mrs. Margaret Adeleke; Special Guest of Honor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun and Chairman, NIM 60th Anniversar­y Committee, Dr. Michael Olawale- Cole at the 60th Anniversar­y Luncheon of the Institute in lagos
PHOTO: SUNDAY AKINLOLU Deputy President, Nigerian Institute of Management( NIM)( Chartered), Major- Gen. Abdullahi Muraina ( Rtd.)( left); President and Chairman of Council, Mrs. Patience Anabor; Past President, Mrs. Margaret Adeleke; Special Guest of Honor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun and Chairman, NIM 60th Anniversar­y Committee, Dr. Michael Olawale- Cole at the 60th Anniversar­y Luncheon of the Institute in lagos

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