Stakeholders seek reforms to boost North-West non-oil exports

The Network of Practicing Non-Oil Exporters of Nigeria (NPNEN) has called for comprehensive reforms to boost non-oil exports, with a focus on enhancing the productivity and logistical capabilities of the North-West region.
The call is contained in a resolution reached at the end of a study validation workshop on Tuesday in Kano.
NPNEN resolved to collaborate with the UK and Northern Ireland through the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) to intensify efforts to boost non-oil exports in Nigeria’s Northwest region.
The National President of NPNEN, Ahmad Rabiu, in his speech, said the initiative was aimed at bringing non-oil exporters together to review their businesses, identify challenges and propose workable solutions to enhance export growth.
Mr Rabiu expressed belief that while the global landscape was shifting rapidly, divestments into the non-oil sector have the capacity to improve the nation’s foreign exchange earnings and save the economy.
“We live in a world where change is the only thing that is constant. The global landscape is shifting rapidly, from globalisation to a new era of complexity.
“Here in Nigeria, our economy has depended heavily on crude oil exports for its foreign exchange earnings,” he said.
He said the platform enables exporters to unite their resources, exchange ideas and strengthen collaboration in order to maximise the benefits of international trade.
Mr Rabiu stated that development partners often work with stakeholders to understand local challenges and design interventions that would deliver mutual benefits.
He added that for over 25 years, the UK supported several initiatives aimed at improving Nigeria’s export sector through different programmes and partnerships.
“Infrastructure and policy constraints are some of the major challenges affecting export activities in the country.
“Inland dry ports and freight stations facilitate export processes, and these facilities are designed to serve as points of origin and destination for cargo that will allow exporters to complete documentation and customs processes closer to production centres.
“Export cargo will be aggregated at these locations where all regulatory agencies, including customs, will carry out the necessary documentation before shipment to seaports,” he said.
He added that the arrangement would benefit neighbouring countries in the Sahel region by providing access to efficient export logistics.
Mr Rabiu commended the UK government for its sustained support to Nigeria’s economic development, describing the country as a reliable development partner rather than merely an aid donor.
(NAN)
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