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Nigeria’s Non-Oil Exports Growth Rises 20.7% To $5.45bn In 2024

Nigeria’s non-oil export showed an impressive growth in 2024 with trade volume reaching 7.2 metric tons, with a 20.7% increase in value, totaling $5.45 billion.
Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Dr. Nonye Ayeni, disclosed this recently during the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment’s retreat for the presentation of the 2025 roadmap in Abuja.
Ayeni highlighted the expansion of Nigeria’s export to 126 countries, signaling Nigeria’s progress in diversifying its economy.
“In terms of value, we grew by 20.7% to $5.45 billion, and we are now represented in 126 countries. This is a clear indication that Nigeria is making significant progress”, she said.
She emphasized that NEPC’s mandate remains to diversify Nigeria’s economy away from oil dependency by promoting non-oil exports.
“We are dedicated to working with exporters, improving their capacity in good agricultural practices, and ensuring we achieve the council’s mandate”, Ayeni said.
She noted that the council conducted approximately 629 capacity-building programmes in 2024, in collaboration with development organizations and agencies, to enhance the competitiveness of Nigerian exporters.
Ayeni further highlighted NEPC’s ongoing efforts to facilitate international market access for Nigerian goods.
“By mainstreaming these initiatives, we aim to increase the volume and value of non-oil exports, which will, in turn, help to build the capacity of exporters.
“We also want to offer international certifications to our exporters free of charge, enabling them to access niche markets and sell their products globally” she said.
She continued that “NEPC is also prioritizing the connection of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) with experienced exporters to provide training in various skill programmes.
“Our commitment to these efforts will significantly contribute to increasing the volume and value of Nigeria’s non-oil exports”.
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