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AfCFTA: Nigeria’s strategic objective is to capture 10% of Africa’s import by 2035 – Achimugu

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The Nigerian National Action Committee on the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA, has revealed that its strategic objective is to capture 10% of Africa’s imports by 2035, thereby doubling Nigeria’s export in the process.

This was disclosed by Franca Achimugu, Coordinator Oil and Gas Workstream, Secretariat of the National Action Committee on the AfCFTA at the Implementation Plan Adoption meeting with the Oil and Gas Workstream which was held at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Headquarters, Abuja, Nigeria on Thursday.

She added that Nigeria’s mission is to become the preferred provider of value-added services to Africa.

What Achimugu is saying

Introducing the agreement and what the Oil and Gas sector stands to benefit from its full implementation, she said, “AfCFTA means Nigeria is no longer Africa’s largest economy, we need to sit up and get our house in order.”

She added that Nigeria is aligning itself for agreements, which comes with the elimination of tariffs.

“Basically it is local content for Africa, Africa by Africa, trade and process products between ourselves.

“For services, we can establish a mutual agreement, double intra-African trade from 15% and Africa’s contribution of global trade from 3-6% in ten years,” she said.

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