By Admin
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC, says, in 2024, it recorded a twenty point seven nine increase in non-oil export, which is equivalent to over five billion dollars.
The Council’s Executive Director, Mrs. Nonye Ayeni who made this known at a news briefing, in Abuja.
She explained that the progress report of the non oil export performance surpassed the amount generated in 2023 adding that NEPC generates $5.46bn Non-Oil Revenue in 2024
Mrs Ayeni who stated that the significant milestone reflected the nation’s resilience and diversification process targeted at the reduction on dependence on oil.
The Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, who stated that the organization exported over 200 distinct products, which ranged from manufactured and semi-processed goods to industrial extracts and agricultural commodities, said, these included cocoa seeds, cocoa butter, and sesame seeds as well as, the rise in Urea exports contributed to overall growth
Mrs Ayeni who set a target of over 30 percent this year, reaffirmed the organisation’s readiness to strengthen export Promotion strategies with the increase value addition in key commodities and expand market access through global trade partnership.
She, added that banks should support exporters with the provision of affordable finance to help increase foreign exchange earnings.




























































