Exporting From Nigeria: Why Mr. President Should Directly ...
Nigeria is a nation with so great a potential to be the best economy in the world. Despite all her potentials, the people are daily suffering among plenty simply because we (both the government and the people) have not given the desired attention to sectors of the economy that will enable the populace create sustainable wealth. Many articles, publications and seminars/workshop have been organized to talk about this problem but very little has been done on the solutions. The few solutions proffered are not followed to the letter simply because the executives and MDAs in charge are not doing their jobs with singleness of purpose and desperation to make it succeed. However, with the political will of the presidency thrown behind this sector, we can still make a headway against all odds. In our postings on suggested solutions to SME exporters’ problems, we named some agencies that needed to be established by law in order to facilitate the export business in Nigeria. For these agencies to be able to function effectively, we will suggest that all export related agencies of the federal government (both the old ones and the new ones that we suggested should be established by law on this blog), should be under the direct supervision of Mr. President. This is to enable this sector gets the desire attention it deserves from the presidency. Supervision by the presidency will show how important this sector is to us as a nation. The fact that the head of the export agencies have to report directly to the presidency on progress made will make them all the civil servants working with them take their job more seriously and thus achieve the targets set for them by the presidency. I am a Trade Consultant, an International Trade Specialist (ITS)and a Certified Documentary Credit Specialist (CDCS). I am also a career development counselor, a motivational speaker and a preacher of the gospel of Christ. As a Trade finance specialist I have put together the first CDCS tutorial in Nigeria. I also facilitate Export seminars and career development workshop. My Personal Philosophy in life is that "to receive your full allocation from life, you must locate your own location". My Vision is "to contribute immensely to the growth of Nigeria Gross Domestic Products (GDP) to match and surpass that of developed nations of the world via industrialization driven by export".
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