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FG Reassures On Export Expansion Grants
The Minister of Trade and Investment, Mr Olusegun Aganga,
has said that the Export Expansion Grant (EEG) was not under threat of being
stopped by the Federal Government.
This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by
the Special Adviser on Media and Corporate Communication to the minister, Mrs
Yemi Kolapo.
It stated that Aganga, who spoke in Kano State, had
reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to strengthening the
processes and procedures involved in the implementation of the EEG.
The measure, according to the statement, is to make it more
mutually beneficial to both exporters and the government.
It explained that the ministry was putting structures in
place to ensure that the EEG was insulated from being abused in the future.
“The EEG is not under any threat. The Federal Government has
no intention of terminating it,’’ it stated.
The statement said that Aganga pledged to partner with the
Kano State Government to boost capacity utilisation of industries in the state.
“This will be in the textile, leather, agri-business and
food processing sectors where, the state had comparative and competitive
advantages.
“Statistics have shown that the second largest non-oil
export in Nigeria is leather with Kano as its home.
“So, Kano has contributed and has continued to contribute
significantly to the economy. Kano is also known for textile and garment
manufacturing, rice and tomatoes processing.
“The state is also known for trade and commerce. These are
the areas we want to partner with Kano State Government so that we can create
the jobs, generate wealth and transform our economy. ’’
The statement added that Federal Government would work with
the Kano Government to create an industrial and business-friendly environment
for industries to thrive.
“Kano used to be a major player in groundnut production and
processing, which the state also has in abundance.
“There was a time the textile industry was the second
largest employer of labour outside the government. We want to bring back those
good old days, working with the State Government. “
It stated that Gov. Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano expressed the
readiness of the State Government to partner the ministry to create the needed
environment conducive for industries to thrive.
“We thank the minister for coming to Kano State to visit the
industries and discuss with the stakeholders in the manufacturing sector on how
to move the sector forward.
“I have confidence in him and we are ready to work with him
to attract more investments into our state, develop our industries, create jobs
and generate wealth for our people,’’ it said.
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