Free Trade Zones: FAAN suspends licenses to Prospectus applicants

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Stakeholders call for harmonisation of regulatory framework

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN) with immediate effect, suspended the issuance of licenses to applicants on the free trade zones at the nation’s airports until conflicts in the regulatory framework between it and the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) are resolved.

This is as stakeholders decried multiple regulations between FAAN and NEPZA as one of the major factors slowing down the growth of free trade zones in the country.

Managing Director, FAAN, Capt. Rabiu Yadudu, who gave the suspension notice to intending free trade zone applicants at the airport areas, said at the Lagos Airport alone, there are presently two free trade zone operators, while additional two companies have applied.

He explained that as it stands today, all the five international airports in the country have been designated as free trade zones and warned that if not well-regulated, it may be a big challenge for the country in the future.

However, the General Manager, Vicven Integrated Services and one of the panelists at the maiden edition of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) National Aviation Conferences (FNAC) Mr. Obinna Emeazo,said that there was the need for policy harmonization by government agencies both FAAN and NEPZA in order to ensure smooth growth.

Emeazo who spoke as a panellist on the topic: ‘Special Economic Zones at the Airports and Trade Facilitation: Growing Revenue and the National GDP,’ identified infrastructure and inconsistent government policies in Nigeria’s Free Trade Zones as causal factors which led the death of Tinapa Resort in Cross River State.

He said the massive rot in Tinapa, was simply due to government summersaults and lack of infrastructure at the resort.

According to him, Tinapa was designed to flourish with the approval of $5,000 worth of goods for local consumers, but was later brought down to $330, thereby discouraging investors.

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Emeazo decried that the change in policy by the government had negatively impacted on the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), especially in the area of exports.

He said: “Tinapa Resort started well and so many investors were attracted by the benefits, but along the line, it was brought down to $330, which led to the dwindling of the growth of the resort.

Advertisement“Everyone, especially tourists go to Tinapa for shopping and enjoy their holidays. So, it is inconsistency on the part of the government. You brought out policies that attracted investors and in mid-way, you change such policy. If they have to focus on the special economic zones, we have to make it right. NEPZA must stand its feet and make it strong. The regulations must be strong.

“If you cannot manufacture, you cannot export. How much are you able to attract? When last did you hear about Tinapa? It is still at the elementary stage and one would have expected that it would have gone beyond that.”

On the multiple regulations between FAAN and NEPZA slowing down the growth of free trade zones in the country, he stressed that both agencies had to harmonise their policies for the progress of the country.

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“NEPZA has to show strong leadership and must be able to show strong collaboration with other agencies. You have the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), which is tax collector; there is still an argument on the tax investors enjoy. Some states still come to tell the investors to pay tax. They should be able to bring all the states together.

“In their board of directors, you see all the government agencies like customs, finance ministry, FIRS and others, yet you do not see a strong stakeholder like FAAN. At the level of implementation, FAAN will tell you it is against its own approval,” he said.

The FAAN MD had also insisted that FAAN and other relevant authorities like the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) should be represented in the board of NEPZA to be able to address the challenges in the system.


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