FG Owes Non-oil Exporters N123billion Unpaid Claims

The Federal Government is said to be owing exporters in the non-oil Export value chain a whooping N123 billion of accrued incentives as at December 2015.
A delegation of the organised private sector in the non-oil export on a visit to Daily Trust said the backlog is impeding export and investments in non-oil exports.

To this end, they called on government to pay so jobs can be sustained and created and the economy, diversified.  About 110 firms in Nigeria employing over 11million people, mostly rural people, are involved in non-oil export.

A consultant to UNIDO, World Bank and Partner at Afro-consulting Trade & Services Ltd, Dr. Navdeep Singh Sodhi who spoke for the delegation said for 10 years, non-oil export companies have invested in value addition and processing activities but now, the investments are facing illiquidity crunch.

“Now the issue is that about N123billion worth of the certificates are lying in backlog. So the exporters export but they are not able to receive the incentives so there are a huge backlog and crises.”

“The government hasn’t made any statement that the scheme has been suspended, reviewed or cancelled. Keeping it open ended doesn’t help planning. We need government’s definite pronouncement,” he said.

The Export Expansion Grant, EEG, scheme was introduced in 2005 by government to stimulate export oriented activities in the non-oil export sector.

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