The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has formalized a strategic partnership with Jumia Nigeria to expand digital market access for Nigerian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
The partnership was solidified in Lagos with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by the Executive Director/CEO of NEPC, Mrs. Nonye Ayeni, and the Head of Operations at Jumia Nigeria, Mr. Nicholas Obasigie.
Boosting Non-Oil Exports Through E-Commerce
This collaboration directly builds on the ongoing success of NEPC’s Digital/E-Commerce Export Promotion Program. To date, 70 Nigerian SMEs have already been successfully onboarded onto the Jumia Marketplace, giving them immediate access to a broader consumer base.
Under this new agreement, NEPC will continue to support export-ready businesses by:
- Strengthening their digital trade capabilities.
- Improving product visibility and online listings.
- Enhancing branding strategies for international appeal.
- Connecting local entrepreneurs with wider regional and global markets.
Driving Economic Diversification
Speaking on the impact of the initiative, Mrs. Nonye Ayeni emphasized that this partnership is a practical step toward building a more competitive non-oil export sector. By empowering local entrepreneurs and leveraging e-commerce, the initiative aims to create sustainable employment and accelerate Nigeria’s economic diversification.
“At NEPC, we remain deeply committed to creating opportunities that translate into measurable, real-world outcomes for Nigerian exporters,” Mrs. Ayeni stated.
Is Your Business Export-Ready?
Are you a Nigerian SME with high-quality, export-ready products? This partnership is designed to help businesses like yours scale beyond borders.
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