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SON Destroys N10bn Fake Goods
The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has said that the agency destroyed goods worth N10 billion naira between 2011 till date, even as it urged the freight forwarding associations to collaborate with it to rid the country of sub standard and fake goods.
Director General of SON Dr. Joseph Odumodu gave the figure yesterday, when officials of the agency paid a working visit to the headquarters of National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) in Lagos.
The Director General however urged Freight forwarding practitioners to collaborate with the organisation to stop importation of sub-standard products into the country.
According to him , SON had destroyed over N10 billion worth of goods since 2011,saying that his life was at stake in the line of duty.
The DG SON noted that the SON is not an expert in maritime affairs and that is the reason behind its collaboration with relevant maritime group like NAGAFF with a view to synergy and kill substandard items coming into the country.
He noted that the government has mandated the agency to reduced the influx of substandard and fake importation of goods , less than 15% adding that with the support of the freight forwarding associations it will be achievable.
“In the next few years we will reduce sub-standard product to 15 per cent.
“Now we are going through period of change. President Muhammadu Buhari, was elected because of honesty and integrity.
“I am pleading you all to change from all ramifications because many people are dying day by day of cancer as a result of substandard goods coming into the country,” he said.
He compelled freight forwarders to be part of the positive change adding that they should all comply with the e-Product Registration and e-Provision Clearance Certificate platform.
Odumudu said “if people continue to do the wrong thing by failing to comply then the organisation would continuing in stopping containers on the road”.
He commended the support of the Nigeria Customs Service which had enable the organisation of excel passively.
In his remarks Founder of NAGAFF Dr. Boniface Aniebonam advised the DG of SON to carry all the freight forwarding associations along , in order for the agency to succeed saying that NAGAFF will continue to support the agency in all fronts.
He said the collaboration with SON has further strengthen for the betterment of the nation adding that SON has the responsibility to protect lives and properties.
The National Deputy President of NAGAFF, Mr Oluwole Adeyemi, said that trade could not be facilitated under a rigid and uncoordinated process and procedures.
Adeyemi said that there was need for implication, harmonisation and coordinating of activities to enable the organisation to blend with the era of e-commerce trade facilitation.
He commend the organisation on the e-Product Registration and e-Provision Clearance Certificate platform.
“We wish to advice that SON management to go further by creating a forum where our National officers and other members will be given proper training and sensitisation programme.
“This sensitisation will help our members in-depth understanding of the scheme.
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CBN Reforms Impact Consumers As Dollar Card Spending Limits Rise
“Payment of tuition fees for undergraduate/postgraduate studies shall be subject to a maximum limit of $25,000.00 per semester,” the Manual states.
The expansion of international card limits also reflects growing confidence among lenders that foreign exchange liquidity has improved enough to support retail dollar transactions.
Speaking recently at the BusinessDay 14th Annual CEO Forum in Lagos, CBN Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the CBN said buying and selling activities now increasingly determine outcomes in the foreign exchange market, unlike in the past when market participants relied heavily on routine Central Bank interventions.
According to Cardoso, Nigeria’s net foreign exchange reserves have risen from just over $3 billion at the start of the reform programme to more than $40 billion, while gross reserves have climbed to about $52 billion, providing stronger confidence for investors and enabling the Central Bank to reserve interventions for periods of market stress rather than day-to-day liquidity management.
The restoration and expansion of international naira card spending limits are increasingly being seen as one of the clearest signs that the benefits of the CBN’s foreign exchange reforms are beginning to reach households, students and businesses making legitimate cross-border payments.
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WEC: FG Inaugurates Governing Board … As Nigeria Rejoins Council
The Secretary-General and Chief Executive Officer, WEC, Dr Angela Wilkinson, disclosed this in a statement, last Thursday.
“Nigeria’s participation comes at a pivotal time as the country seeks to expand energy access, strengthen energy security, accelerate gas development and mobilise the capital required for industrialisation and sustainable economic growth.
“WEC Nigeria will convene leaders from across the energy ecosystem, apply the WEC’s globally recognised Energy Trilemma framework to Nigeria’s unique context, and promote evidence-based dialogue, practical collaboration and informed policymaking.
“It will also ensure that Nigerian and broader African perspectives contribute meaningfully to global energy conversations,” she said.
Wilkinson expressed confidence that Nigeria would play a significant leadership role at the World Energy Congress scheduled for Riyadh in April 2027 and beyond.
The statement also quoted the Chairman of WEC Nigeria, Isa, as describing the country’s participation as an opportunity to deepen national and African leadership within the global energy community through practical solutions tailored to regional development priorities.
He said the platform would promote collaboration across sectors and attract sustainable investments into Nigeria’s energy sector.
The Chief Executive Officer of WEC Nigeria, Wunti, was quoted in the statement as saying that the council would connect leadership, evidence and investment to build a secure, affordable and sustainable energy system.
“This system will be capable of driving economic growth and shared prosperity.”
According to him, the platform will also connect Nigerian institutions and businesses with international knowledge, technology, partnerships and investment opportunities through the World Energy Council’s global network.
Recall that WEC, founded in 1923, is the world’s oldest independent and impartial community of energy leaders and practitioners, advancing informed, collaborative and practical action across the global energy system.
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