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AWAEMP says over 27,595 Non-oil containers valued at over N1.9 billion .exported in 2024

... laments foreign dominance, govt policy killing trade in Nigeria

 

 

Segun Oladipupo

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The Association of West African Exporters and  Maritime Professionals (AWAEMAP) has advocated for transformative changes that will enhance export trade in Nigeria.

 

The group made the call at the 2024 Manual Summit held in Lagos on Thursday.

 

Speaking, the President of AWAEMP, Hon. Olubunmi Olumekun who said that the year had both been rewarding and challenging, lamented how foreign dominance, government policies, pricing have stunted export trade in the outgoing year

 

Explaining, Olubunmi said that there were concerns about foreign entities dominating local industries, particularly in logistics and port operations.

 

According to him, the situation raises concerns about job security for indigenous operators and the need for policies that prioritize local content.

 

Speaking further, he maintained that there was need for competitive pricing to be highlighted, as Nigerian shippers  face challenges in competing with foreign counterparts.

 

There was a call for more considerate pricing strategies to ensure that Nigerian products can compete effectively in international markets.

 

The AWAEMP leader stated that there is necessity for strong policies to restrict foreign involvement in certain local businesses

 

Olubunmi  who also doubles as the President Barge Operators of Nigeria BOAN said the move would help protect local jobs and ensuring that the benefits of export activities are retained within the country.

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Earlier, the President pointed out that non-oil export trade  is identified as a critical sector that can drive the nation’s economy, which he described as essential for improving foreign exchange earnings.

 

He also highlighted the significance of the introduction of Export Processing Terminals (EPTs) by the Nigerian Port Authority as a positive step that will add value to the export process saying the initiative would help to streamline operations and enhance efficiency in the export sector.

 

According to him, increased Export Volume: Recent statistics indicate a significant volume of non-oil exports, with over 27,595 containers valued at over N1.9 billion. This reflects progress in the export sector and the establishment of a unified command for export operations.

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