Segun Awolowo, Executive Director, Nigerian
Export Promotion Council
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Segun Awolowo, the
executive director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), says it is
annoying for other countries to claim Nigerian exports.
TheCable
report continues:
The
grandson of the late Obafemi Awolowo, premier of the Western region in 1954,
told TheCable that the government is making efforts to improve the ease of
doing business.
“There
are people that take their goods out (of the country) for the purposes that we
are not assisting them and the annoying thing is that they now record (those
goods) as goods from that country.
“We
have shea nut that is shea butter going from Niger state to Ghana, because they
have a huge processing plant there which we do not have. It is now processed as
Ghana shea.”
Awolowo
said that CBN restricted exporters because people were using it for
fraudulent purposes.
“CBN
restricted exporters because people were using it for fraudulent purposes so we
need to find a balance. The expectation of the export council is to drive
export and bring all exporters on board.
“We
have brought the complaints to the CBN and we will look at it together to find
a way because we need the exporters to get foreign exchange.”
While
speaking at an exclusive dialogue on CBN’s forex policy organised by the
Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Awolowo said Nigeria must export or
perish.
“Government
is tackling bureaucracy; it has set up a national council on the ease of doing
business that is under the office of the vice president. We are in a recession,
we have no time to waste, you can’t use bureaucracy to stop an exporter taking
out of the country.
“I have said it before, Nigeria must export or die. We need to move up the ranking. We must work our way out of recession, we must produce and export our way out of recession.”
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