NPA optimises Abuja’s unique location, agro-allied potential to grow non-oil revenue

Managing Director/CEO, Nigerian Ports Authority, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho.
The Nigerian Ports Authority NPA, has said it is leveraging the unique location of Abuja in the country, especially its centrality and rich agro-allied potential to support Federal Government’s efforts to continuously grow non-oil revenue by connecting local value producers in the non-oil value chain to identified international clusters of demand for their goods.
Speaking recently on its renewed efforts to boost non-oil exports, Managing Director of the Authority, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, observed that the central location of Abuja in the country is strategic to the NPA’s renewed trade facilitation focus, which places a high premium on port-hinterland connectivity, which Abuja’s centrality accentuates.
He insists that this presents a seamless linkage with the comparative advantages inherent in all regions of the federation that can be harnessed to sustain growth in the volume and value of Nigeria’s non-oil exports.
“Nigeria’s foremost trade facilitation platform, the NPA, is always proud to be associated with the noble cause the Abuja International Trade Fair represents, especially seeing that trade remains the most veritable tool for actualising most of Nigeria’s economic aspirations”, he said.
The NPA MD used the opportunity of the occasion of the “NPA Special Day” to invite the entire trading and investing public to explore the tailor-made simplified export processes and other vista of opportunities present at the Nigerian Ports Authority.
He said: “As some of us are aware, in our bid to contribute to strengthening the domestic economy through the promotion of balance of trade, we established the Export Process Terminals (EPTs) to simplify the hitherto burdensome process of exporting Nigerian goods.”
Dr Dantsoho explained that the EPTs were conceptualized to serve as a one-stop-shop for cargo consolidation, stuffing, documentation, packaging, certification and onward shipment through electronic call-up to the Ports in quick turnaround time thus eliminating the duplications and bureaucratic overlaps that previously rendered Nigerian exports uncompetitive in the international marketplace.
He said to facilitate the port-hinterland connectivity and create pathways for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to play in the export value chain; the EPTs have been structured to have a seamless handshake with the Domestic Export Warehouses (DEWs) in synergy with the Nigerian Exports Promotion Council NEPC as well as the Inland Dry Ports.
“To align with the economic stabilisation resolve of the Federal Government and the theme of the year’s fair ‘Sustainability: Consumption, Incentives and Taxation’ we are unifying our various operational channels into a singular transaction gateway known as the Ports Community System PCS, which lays the groundwork for the implementation of the National Single Window NSW, which sustainably eliminates all forms of opacity and attendant delays associated with undue human interference,” he stated.
The NPA-boss further explained that the NSW is the global best practice for delivering the greatest value with the greatest ease by connecting all stakeholders in the trade value chain for seamless interaction at the push of a button, saying NPA has put measures in place to link value creators in the remotest part of the hinterland with the farthest clusters of demand anywhere on the globe.
He assured every stakeholder that the doors of the NPA are always open for partnerships even beyond the trade fair, urging them to visit the NPA’s fully interactive online real time website www.nigerianports.gov.ng to access its growth offerings.
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