Exporters urge FG to open Onne export corridor to boost free trade

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A cross-section of exporters in Imo State has appealed to the Federal Government to open the Onne export corridor in Rivers State to boost free trade in Africa.

The exporters made the appeal at the End-of-year performance appraisal and interactive session, organised for exporters by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council in Owerri.

In a speech, the Coordinator of the Imo Exporters Summit, Eze Emma Ekeh, said that free trade should begin in Nigeria as the giant of Africa.

Ekeh, who is the Traditional Ruler of Ishi Ubomiri in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of the state, thanked NEPC for providing the enabling environment for the growth of export activities in the country.

He urged exporters to refrain from economic sabotage and promote local content as a way of promoting the country among the comity of nations.

He decried the loss of revenue, accruable to the South-South and South-East geo-political zones, describing the development as economic sabotage.

“It is economic sabotage that rather than exporting from Onne corridor, which is close to the South-East, we are made to move our products to Lagos, a far distance where we pay duties that should have been paid here,” Ekeh said.

The Chief Executive Officer, Davmic Wood Viet Limited, Paschal Dikeocha, called on governors of the two geo-political zones to intervene so as to free up exportation from the area.

According to him, there will be a reduction in loss of export products to bad roads with greater proximity to the port.

“The Onne corridor is closer, yet we are not allowed to move products from the facility. We urge our political leaders and other stakeholders to intervene with a view to resolving these challenges,” Dikeocha said.

Another exporter, Prisca Onwumere, urged relevant agencies of government to facilitate quality control and consistent product availability.

Onwumere called for attitudinal change towards the manufacture of export products and urged the media to constantly promote awareness for made in Nigeria goods.

Earlier, NEPC’s Trade Promotion Advisor in Imo, Anthony Ajuruchi, urged exporters to eschew complacency and take advantage of existing Federal Government’s grants and other incentives initiated for exporters in the country.

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