Exporters Want OGFZA to Enjoy 7% Import Surcharge Fund

February 19, 2018
Exporters Want OGFZA to Enjoy 7% Import Surcharge Fund

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Federal Government has been urged to allow the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA) benefit from the 7 percent import surcharge fund set aside for port-based agencies of government.

This appeal was made by the Association of Nigerian Exporters (ANE) during a courtesy visit on Managing Director of OGFZA, Mr Umana Okon Umana, in Abuja recently.

In 2006, the presidency approved the inclusion of OGFZA in the sharing of the import surcharge fund following the recommendation of the National Council on Commerce.

According to the president of ANE, Mr Sunny Jackson Udoh, the income from the fund would enable OGFZA provide facilities in the free zones to enhance the ease of doing business.

Also, Mr Udoh advised government to allow for the establishment of modular refineries in the country’s oil and gas free zones.

He explained that locating modular refineries in the oil and gas free zones would cut cost of such investments because of the regime of incentives that exempts free zone enterprises from import duties and other forms of taxation.

Speaking further, Mr Udoh urged government to appoint OGFZA the lead agency for the establishment of the modular refineries in the oil producing areas to replace the “illegal refineries,” adding that they should be modelled on the US export-oriented refineries to produce special products such as aviation fuel and industrial raw materials.

He said the advocated policy on modular refineries should go together with the establishment of oil and gas free zones in all oil producing states as a means of diversifying the economy.

The exporters association commended Federal Government on the policy that allows goods manufactured in the free zones to be exported into the Nigerian Customs Territory, irrespective of whether such goods are on the import prohibition list.

The ANE president also commended the leadership of OGFZA on positive changes in the free zones such as review of excessive tariffs; licensing of a new oil and gas free zone developer; the drive to facilitate the birth of new free zones to generate more jobs; and collaboration between OGFZA and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board to ensure higher level of value addition in free zone manufacturing processes.

The association made a couple of other advocacies, including suggestions that the Federal Government should set up a “dedicated statutory fund” for OGFZA to finance infrastructure development in the free zones.

They called for ANE-OGFZA collaboration in the promotion of investment roadshows, and expressed support for the ongoing process to amend the OGFZA law.

In his remarks, Managing Director of OGFZA, Mr Umana Okon Umana, expressed appreciation to the ANE for “the patriotic support of the programmes and policies of the Federal Government with regard to the attraction of FDI,” which he said, is at the core of the mandate of OGFZA.

Mr Umana said his management decided to review charges in the free zones to prevent erosion of incentives provided by law for investors, and to provide a level-playing field for all licensees in the free zones. He said similar patriotic intention informed the support of his management for the amendment of the principal law of the Authority to remove areas of ambiguity that tended to promote confusion and conflicts with sister agencies and reduce its effectiveness as a regulator.

Mr Umana expressed support for ANE’s call for a fund dedicated to infrastructure development in the free zones, adding, “We should provide amenities that investors would benefit from when they come.”

He lauded the ANE leadership for its “support of government efforts to restructure the economy and generate more exports, particularly in agriculture,” and said OGFZA was looking forward to working more closely with ANE in the years ahead.

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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