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African Association of Cross Border Trade seeks collaboration with Nigerian Shippers’ Council

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineJune 18, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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The African Association of Cross Border Trade has called for collaboration with the Nigerian Shippers’ Council in the area of trade facilitation amongst ECOWAS countries, expansion of and compilation of trade statistics on Cross Border Trade.

The President of the Nigerian chapter of West Africa Association of Cross Border Trade, Agro-forestry, Pastoral, Fisheries products and Food, Mohammed Abdullahi made the call during a familiarization visit to the Council’s headquarters in Lagos recently.

Secretary of the association, Salami Nassiru elaborated on the purpose of the visit, which he said was to formalized trade in West Africa, minimize smuggling as well as promote the trading of ECOWAS products and generate statistics of commodities traded in the sub-region.

The Council’s Director of Consumer Affairs Division, Chief Cajetan Agu who received the delegation on behalf of the Executive Secretary, Mr. Hassan Bello, assured them of Council’s readiness to partner with the association, pointing out that the proposed areas of collaboration are in line with the Council’s mandate.

Chief Agu said the two Border Information Centres at Seme-Krake border and Jibia-Maradi border were established by the Council to provide on-the-spot assistance like enlightenment and trade information to cross-border traders.

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African Association of Cross Border Trade Chief Cajethan Agu ECOWAS Mohammed Abdullahi Mr. Hassan Bello Nigerian Shippers' Council Salami Nassiru
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