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Non-Oil Export Earnings Drop By $5.9bn – CBN
Nigeria’s non-oil export
economy has come down by more than N5.9 billion from N10.35 billion recorded in 2014 to $4.39 billion.
Besides, credit to non-oil exports sector which currently is in the decline has only constituted a paltry 0.6 per cent of total domestic credit to the private sector in the past five years.
Making the disclosure at the non-oil exports stimulation conference organised by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Export – Import Bank, (NEXIM) in Abuja recently the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele said the apex bank provided N300 billion as export stimulation intervention fund to exporters at about nine per cent.
The conference with the theme “Strategies for Growing Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports” attracted about 400 participants across all stakeholders in the non-oil sector of the Nigerian economy.
“The cumulative impact of these remedies has plagued the development of the non-oil sector and has limited the sector’s contribution to foreign reserve accretion” he said.
According to him, the volatility in the international oil market has necessitated the renewed focus on non-oil exports as panacea to the nation’s dwindling foreign reserves.
A rejuvenated non-oil export, he noted would also stimulate economic growth and development.
He pledged that the CBN would continue to play a catalyst’s role in improving export and encourage the local production of jute bag through collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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