FG owes manufacturers N1.2tn export grants

The Nigerian government is currently owing exporters in the country N1.29tn in outstanding export expansion grant for three years.

Manufacturers Association of Nigeria Export Promotion Group disclosed this on Thursday during the third Annual General Meeting of the group.

Chairman of MANEG, Ede Dafinone, who spoke on the sidelines of the meeting, said only N197bn had been approved for payment by the National Assembly through promissory notes issued by the Debt Management Office.

He said this amount represented only 17 per cent of the total grant to be paid to exporters.

Already, he said three batches of the N197bn promissory notes had been issued to exporters through a bidding process.

“The total amount approved by the National Assembly on the issue of promissory notes in respect of export expansion grant came to about N197bn.

“The DMO split that into batches for payment. They are on the third batch now. The aim is to pay the debt amounting to N197bn.

“The full payment for the 2017 EEG has not been paid. Sometime in 2019, the NEPC issued export credit certificates to exporters for the 2017 EEG but at the time, only 17 per cent of the amount had been approved using those export credit certificates.

“The balance of 83 per cent is yet to be paid. We are engaging both the export promotion council and the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment on their plans to pay the 2017 plus the 2018 and 2019 claims that are completely outstanding,” said Dafinone.

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