Executive
Director of NEPC, Mr. Olusegun Awolowo (left) in a meeting with Dr Akinwunmi,
President of the African Development Bank (right)
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Nigerian Export Promotion
Council, NEPC, yesterday, noted that poor packaging and labelling of
goods produced in Nigeria was the reason some countries banned their importation.
Vanguard
report continues:
Executive
Director of NEPC, Mr. Olusegun Awolowo, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, at a
one-day export workshop organized by the South-South Regional Office of the
council, said that several countries had banned Nigerian products because of
poor packaging.
Awolowo
said that export of Nigerian products was also a challenge as a result of poor
packaging.
Speaking
through the Regional Coordinator of NEPC, Mr. Mike Nworgu, Awolowo said
that NEPC was taking all necessary steps to ensure that goods produced in
Nigerian were properly packaged to allow for easy export. He said: “Part of the
strategies is to ensure suitable packaging and labelling of products.
Sadly, the importance of packaging and labelling are sometimes subverted, leading to export rejects and outright ban of Nigerian products in some instances.”
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