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NEPC Launches Mentorship Programme To Boost Non-Oil Export

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NEPC Launches Mentorship Programme To Boost Non-Oil Export

NEPC Launches Mentorship Programme To Boost Non-Oil Export

The Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) in a bid to harness the potentials in the non-oil export has launched an Export Mentorship Programme (EMP).

The Executive Director/Chief Executive of the NEPC, Nonye Ayeni, said in Abuja on Tuesday that the move will enhance the performance of Nigeria’s non-oil export sector through the provision of a veritable platform for learning, unlearning, and relearning.

She said, “The reasons for failure to survive the early stage of business formation were largely attributed to the inability of the beginners to master the complex terrain of export business.

“However, with the launch of the Export Mentorship Programme, the proactive step at ensuring that skill gaps and other various obstacles affecting export performance, especially for the newly registered exporters, are reduced to the barest minimum.

Ayeni added that the Council’s decision to adopt the EMP strategy in raising a new crop of skilled exporters is based on global statistics which showed that less than 10 per cent of beginner exporters can successfully transition from prospective to performing exporters within their first three to five years of establishment.

She explained that the programme will enable trainees to become contributors to the food security index in Nigeria.

She said, “I am aware that this testing phase of the EMP, which commenced earlier this year with 20 applicants, has only ended with 15 mentees.

As the lucky ones who have successfully scaled through this practical experience, I urge you all to stay focused and work very hard, to add-value to your various choice products of exports, so that the fortunes of non-oil export will increase.

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