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Shippers’ Council Wants Review Of Quarantine Laws
The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Mr Hassan Bello, has urged the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) to review its laws to meet international standards and facilitate trade.
Bello made the plea in Lagos at a meeting of officials of the NAQS, NSC, shippers and freight forwarders.
According to him, the laws guiding the operations of NAQS are too old and should be reviewed to facilitate trade and reduce the cost of doing business.
The executive secretary said that the Minister of Transportation, Mr Chibuike Amaechi, had called for proper technologies to be used at the ports to reduce human contact.
“The Ministry of Transportation has launched electronic platforms to educate port users such as the Single Window, Standard Operating Procedures, among others, to support the Ease of Doing Business.
“NSC has partnered the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service on the need to facilitate international trade.
“The essence of this meeting is to dialogue on issues concerning imports and exports,” Bello said.
According to him, observations and comments received from shippers, importers and exporters concerning the services of NAQS led to the decision to bring everybody together for dialogue.
He said that the council felt there was misinformation somewhere and there was the need for everyone to come together and dialogue to enable the government achieve the Ease of Doing Business Agenda.
Bello said that the council held the diversification agenda of the government very high and was doing everything possible to ensure exporters carry out their operations.
He said, “All the regulatory agencies are servants to port users when it comes to the Ease of Doing Business’’.
Bello, however, said there were many infringements on exportation and importation, and there would be more meetings to make exports more attractive to many Nigerians.
The Chief Executive Officer of NAQS, Mr Vincent Isegbe, advised shippers not to import deadly pests and diseases that could harm the nation’s agricultural produce.
Isegbe urged exporters and importers to always seek import permit before importing plant, aquatic and animal products into the country in order to save the citizens from dangerous diseases coming with such items.
According to him, the objective of NAQS is to prevent the introduction, establishment and spread of exotic pests and diseases of agricultural products in the course of international trade.
He said that importers and exporters should always play by the rules in order to preserve and safeguard the nation’s agricultural produce.
Isegbe said the service would ensure that consignments going out of the country meet international standards to avoid being confiscated.
Business
SMEs Dev: Firms Launch N100m Loan Scheme
The facility will be disbursed through participating Microfinance Institutions (MFIs), which will in turn extend the loans to their customers, particularly SMEs, as they directly interface with businesses at the grassroots level.
The Executive Director of COMCIN, Mr. Micheal Ogbaa who represented the Chairman, Dr. Iredele Oyedele (FCA, FCCA), said the initiative is designed to strengthen micro-lending institutions and expand access to finance for grassroots entrepreneurs, particularly women and youths in the informal sector.
Ogbaa explained that COMCIN does not lend directly to individuals but works through its network of microfinance and cooperative institutions, which in turn provide loans to end users.
“We came together to advocate for the microfinance ecosystem. Commercial banks often exclude people at the grassroots, but our members are positioned to reach them. This facility will empower them to do more,” he said.
He noted that the loan scheme offers low interest rates and flexible repayment plans, making it more accessible to small business owners.
According to him, about 90 percent of beneficiaries are expected to be women, who play a key role in sustaining families and driving economic activities at the local level.
“Our focus is on traders, service providers, and players in the informal sector. These are the real movers of the economy. By supporting them, we are strengthening families and contributing to national development,” he added.
Ogbaa disclosed that eligible SMEs with proven integrity and business track records could access up to N5 million each through participating micro-lending institutions. The rollout has commenced in Lagos and will extend to Abuja, Enugu, and other regions, including the South-West, South-East, and North-East.
He said 12 micro-lending institutions have already benefited from the scheme, while 85 applications are currently being processed under the pilot phase.
“Our target is to reach at least 100,000 SMEs nationwide. We are building a platform that connects funding partners with credible micro-lending institutions, creating a reliable channel for financial inclusion,” Ogbaa said.
He added that COMCIN is also working to attract larger funding pools from development finance institutions and private investors, noting that successful implementation of the pilot phase would boost confidence and unlock more capital for SMEs.
“We have seen encouraging testimonies from early beneficiaries. As we demonstrate transparency and efficiency, more institutions will be willing to channel funds through us,” he said.
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