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FG says Nigeria has 46 of the 240 Free Trade Zones in Africa

Nigeria has attracted N14.1 trillion in investments through free trade zones—NEPZA

Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, NEPZA’s Managing Director

The Federal Government has revealed that Nigeria houses 46 of the 240 Free Trade Zones (FTZ) in Africa, citing that the number could increase further as more states apply for FTZ licenses. 

This was disclosed by Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, the Managing Director of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA).

The NEPZA chief said 30 of the 46 FTZs in Nigeria are currently functional. He also responded to claims that Akwa Ibom state had difficulties obtaining a license, emphasising that they never applied for one. 

46 FTZs: Adesugba noted that there are more than 1,300 FTZs spread over China and that is what China uses as a strategy to ensure that they develop, adding that Africa can imitate China with Nigeria taking the lead. He said: 

Akwa Ibom’s approval: He reacted to reports that the South-South state of Akwa Ibom is currently facing difficulties to apply for an FTZ, citing that, all states in Nigeria have been asked to take part in the free trade zones scheme by applying through the Nigeria Processing Zones Authority, he said: 

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 Adesugba added that NEPZA has been working very closely with every state that so desires and currently working with Delta state, adding that they are very happy with the free zone scheme under this regime. 

What you should know: Nairametrics reported last month that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari stated that Free Trade Zones in Nigeria have attracted over $30 billion in investments which is expected to increase in the next few years with sustained incentives and an aggressive investment drive.

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