From left: Prince Saheed Lasisi, GED-CBD; Indranil Gupta, GMD/CEO and Adeboye Emiloju, CFO, all of NAHCO Aviance PLC at a press conference held at the company’s headquarters at Lagos airport on Friday.

 

…laments naira devaluation impact on business

 

By Sade Williams

 

As parts of efforts at enhancing Nigeria’s export drive, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company. (NAHCO) PLC, said at the weekend that it has invested  N1 billion on the export processing centre in Lagos.

Speaking at a press conference at the company’s headquarters in Lagos, its Group Managing Director, Indranil Gupta, said NAHCO plans to replicate same facility in its Kano; Abuja, Port Harcourt and Enugu stations if the Lagos centre yields expected results.

He disclosed that the company also plans to revive business activities in Kano, adding, ‘we want to take Kano back to its original glory, with the export processing centres, we want to reach out to farmers and the middlemen who are supplying and buying the products.

He said NAHCO is completely focused on export, adding that the  processing centre would also enhance standardisation of export processing system.

“The idea is that Nigerian products will be in one shop where they will be well sorted, arranged and packaged before being btranported. We plan to put forward some ideas on improving exportation before the Aviacargo committee. I know that Nigeria can be the food basket of the continent if the producers and farmers are availed of the potentials of the continent. It is much more profitable to export than to import because it comes with foreign exchange”, he said.

Indranil Gupta, GMD, NAHCO

Also speaking on the the export processing centre, Group Executive Director of NAHCO, Saheed Lasisi, said NAHCO is spearheading the exportation business with the centres coming up as links with farmers and serious exporters.

“Our focus is to encourage Nigerian exporters and farmers. Some of our staff were in London for training on packaging and others recently and we have also identified five major airports for this. We are also hopeful that purchasing power will improve”, he said.

On Ground Support Equipment (GSE), Gupta said naira depreciation has led to an increase in operating cost, adding that it has adversely affected the importation of handling equipment.

“The company could have significantly done better but for the depreciation’., Gupta said.

Gupta, who expressed optimism for 2024 said, ‘I hope the purchasing power will improve, that will help in our input volumes, that will also attract more airlines into Nigeria. The total number of air travellers is between 19 to 20 million, Nigeria is not a poor country, but we look forward to more entrepreneurs, so all these can help us get more Nigerians to fly’.

 

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