EXPORT EXPANSION GRANT (EEG)-DELAYS
- One of the major discouragements in the
process of EEG claim is the unending delays. These delays are mainly due to a number factors which are
caused by the exporters and the government MDAs that are directly involved in the process.
- Inherent delays in processing of claims to payment
stage were a characteristic of the old system.
- The new EEG scheme (from 2005 to date) has in-built
processes that have mitigated delays.
- Only claims without adequate documentation or not in
line with the guidelines get stuck in the processing chain.
- Exporters who want to flout the guidelines are the most
complainants of delays.
- Submission of incomplete and illegible documents by
exporters
- Inability to contact such exporters due to non
functional Telephones, Faxes, and E-mail addresses
- NXPs that fail any of the 10 rules cannot be processed
by the program.
- Submission of applications and relevant documents after
deadlines
- Some companies used delay tactics to avoid inspection
of their factories
- Late confirmation of repatriation proceeds by CBN
- Some vital documents to facilitate CBN’s confirmation
were trapped in the failed banks sequel to the consolidation exercise.
- CBN does not confirm proceeds to NEPC unless it
receives the Nigeria Customs copy of the NXP involved.
- Late approvals by FMF for issuance of NDCCs
- NDCCs are manually written and they come in
quadruplicates so it takes some time to write them, especially when the
companies are many and the denominations are smaller.
- Where an exporter is involved in double–dipping, its
claims would be withheld until it discharges its bonds and is cleared by the
Nigeria Customs Service.
- Where the inspection report about a company is not
favourable, such claims are stepped down until the issues are resolved.
- In more serious cases where exporters are referred to
the Inter-Ministerial Committee, their claims are also withheld, pending the
outcome of their cases.
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