The National Association of Government
Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) on Friday lauded the Federal Government’s
plans to lift foreign exchange restriction on 41 imported items.The Federal
Government had indicated its readiness to lift the forex ban it placed on some
41 items in 2015.
Mr Stanley Ezenga, the National
Publicity Secretary of the association, gave the commendation in an interview
with newsmen in Lagos.
Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun, had in
the 2017 Fiscal Policy Roadmap, said Federal Government “will replace
administrative measures on list of 41 items with fiscal measures to reduce
demand pressure in the parallel market.
Ezenga said that the plan would boost
importation activities at the nation’s ports.
He said that lifting of ban on the items would not solve the declining value of the naira, urging government to come up with a more result-oriented forex policy.
He said that lifting of ban on the items would not solve the declining value of the naira, urging government to come up with a more result-oriented forex policy.
“The
plan by the government to lift foreign exchange restriction on some 41 imported
items is good news for import.
“We can now have more import activities at the ports and the various jobs lost to the restriction can now come back.
“However, the unbanning alone will not solve the problem of the naira.
“Government should come with a more workable policy to boost value of the naira, “Ezenga said.
He said that freight forwarders had lost 50 per cent jobs to the restriction, hoping that the lifting would address the situation.
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