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NAFDAC ROLLS OUT PALLIATIVES TO SUPPORT MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH.

The  National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC,  has   reduced the present administrative charges  for late renewal of NAFDAC-regulated products to make the business environment  more  investment-friendly in a quick response to the realities of the time.

The Director General, NAFDAC, Professor Christianah Adeyeye made this known after the agency Council meeting, rolled out a new set of palliatives to help Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) survive the temporary economic fallouts of fuel subsidy removal and enhance the ease of doing business in Nigeria.

This translates to a 65 percent decrease  in   processing  fees for the renewal of registration for locally manufactured products (which will be N44, 200) as against what is currently charged and 45 per cent of the processing fee for foreign products (which will be $ 450) as against what is currently charged.

In addition, ” the Agency has also granted a 10 percent review of tariffs structure for facility and inspection fees for Special Economic “.Adeyeye

As businesses across the world confront the disruptions caused by the global economic meltdown, Prof Adeyeye noted that NAFDAC will continue to adopt and implement practical measures to ensure that the projected growth in the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sector is not seriously affected by the development.

She further explained that the response of the Agency was not just “to give succour and assistance to existing MSMEs, but also ensure that there is practical and active 7llip to new MSMEs so that the growth of this sector is not discouraged by the current economic trauma.

 “This is our moment and NAFDAC as a regulatory agency is prepared to back MSMEs and other businesses that are prepared for the innovative and interesting times that lie ahead of us”,  she added.‘’We have no excuse not to be one of the most productive and prolific economies in the world. We hope to achieve this aim in the incredible numbers of MSMEs that we have,”

She said, as she described NAFDAC palliatives for MSMEs as a thoughtful and strategic response to the realities of the present time. “These are all indicators of the new spirit of NAFDAC and foretaste of the support MSMEs stand to enjoy in wading through these trying times. But this is not a new undertaking for us. It is merely an extension of the Federal Government’s long-standing commitment to MSMEs.”


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