Anambra State Government has joined in the African Continental Free Trade Agreements.

The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Chief Nnamdi Onukwwuba, disclosed this during a meeting on Africa’s Free Trade Agreements, held at Government House Conference Hall, Awka.

Commissioner Onukwwuba noted that the meeting would enable stakeholders articulate on how Anambra State, as Sub Authority, will key into Africa Continental Free trade Agreements.

He maintained that with Free Trade Agreements, countries can import and export goods and services without any tariff barriers or other non-tariff barriers to trade.

He clarified that free trade birthed competition and reduces the price of imported goods and services as well as enables consumers to enjoy increased living standards.

Commissioner Onukwwuba also advised all processors, producers and the state Chambers of Commerce to key into Free Trade Agreements to enable them exports top grade products to other countries.

Contributing the Managing Director, Anambra State Investment Promotion and Protection Agency, ANSIPPA, Mr. Jide Ikeakor, commended  Governor Willie Obiano for championing the cause of agriculture in the state and harped on areas of comparative advantage Anambra  can bring to table as a state.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Barrister Pauline Nwandu her SSG’s counterpart, Mrs. Ndidi Onuorah among others were dignitaries present at the meeting.