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Unlocking Potential: Why Private Sector Operators Miss the Mark on Government Incentives in FTZs

byJoy Ogbitse
October 7, 2025
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The Nigerian government has rolled out a red carpet of incentives to spark economic growth through Free Trade Zones (FTZs), but private sector operators are stumbling over their own feet, failing to seize these golden opportunities. The article from The Authority News titled “How not to take advantage of government’s enabling environment by private sector operators – FTZs dillema” dives into this perplexing issue, spotlighting the disconnect between policy and practice.

Despite the government’s efforts to create a fertile ground for business through tax breaks, streamlined regulations, and infrastructure support, many operators in FTZs are not capitalizing on these benefits. The piece highlights a cocktail of challenges: bureaucratic bottlenecks, lack of awareness, and operational inefficiencies. For instance, while the government has set up frameworks to attract investment, some operators remain oblivious to the full scope of incentives or are deterred by procedural complexities.

Dr. Adebayo Ogunlesi, an economic analyst, points out that “government’s enabling environment” is only as effective as the private sector’s ability to navigate it. He argues that operators often lack the strategic vision to align their business models with FTZ policies. Similarly, Mrs. Fatima Ibrahim, a trade policy expert, emphasizes that “FTZs dillema” stems from a failure to invest in capacity building and market research, which leaves businesses ill-equipped to exploit incentives.

The article also underscores the need for collaboration. The government must simplify processes and enhance communication, while private operators need to upskill and adopt innovative approaches. Without this synergy, the potential of FTZs to drive economic diversification remains untapped.

In essence, the story is a wake-up call. Nigeria’s FTZs offer a launchpad for growth, but private sector players must shed complacency, embrace education, and align with the government’s vision. Only then can they transform “government’s enabling environment” into tangible success, resolving the “FTZs dillema” and powering Nigeria’s economic ascent.

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