Dr. Ezra Yakusak, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC),
has accentuated the importance of financial incentives in boosting the
contributions of exporting companies to the economy.
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According to him, incentives such
as Export Development Fund (EDF),
among others, have helped to keep exporting companies, particularly small and
medium enterprises ((SMEs) afloat.
He made it crystal clear that without
the Export Expansion Grant (EEG) scheme, a lot of exporters would have gone out
of market.
The NEPC Executive Director made
this known when he received a delegation of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria Export Group (MANEG) led by
its Chairman, Ede Dafinone, in
Abuja.
While acknowledging the
contributions of the creative industry to the country’s economy, the Dr.
Yakusak explained that the promotion of the industry, particularly music and
movies, has helped to build the image of the country on the international
scene.
Dafinone requested the support of
the Council in reforming the EEG payment process.
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