The Lagos State Government has said it is willing to partner with the Chartered Institute of Export and Commodities Brokers of Nigeria on
Represented by a permanent secretary, Mrs Adetutu Ososanya, Akande stated that regulating export processes was a laudable initiative and the ministry was willing to work with CIECOBON to discuss strategies on how to simplify and standardise the exportation of commodities in Nigeria for the benefit of entrepreneurs, the state and the country.
She was quoted as saying, “I see that the project will allow for the promotion of commodities of our MSMEs and it will encourage them to step up production when they see patronage. The ministry is committed to promoting exports and ensuring that the process is simple and regulated. We are also working closely with relevant stakeholders to create an enabling environment for exporters to thrive in Nigeria.
On his part, the President, CIECOBON, Omotosho, emphasised the need for a robust regulatory framework that would streamline and enable exporters to easily navigate the export process and promote the commodities of the MSMEs, just as he highlighted the importance of building the capacity of exporters and providing them with access to finance and markets.All rights reserved.
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