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Federal Government launches East-West Africa Air Cargo corridor to boost intra-African trade, cut export costs

Faith Fatima Mohammed by Faith Fatima Mohammed
May 29, 2025
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched the East African/West African Air Cargo Corridor; a transformative export initiative aimed at revitalizing intra-African trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The new corridor, which links Nigeria to Uganda, Kenya, and South Africa, is set to become a game-changer for regional commerce, offering steep discounts on cargo rates and unlocking new markets for Nigerian-made products.

Historically, trade within Africa has lagged behind expectations, often overshadowed by more accessible transatlantic routes. This has especially impacted the airline industry, where flying from Lagos to New York has frequently been easier than flying to Nairobi or Kampala. However, the newly established corridor promises to reverse that narrative by bridging critical trade gaps across the continent.

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This strategic initiative couldn’t have come at a better time. Recent global shifts; including tariff impositions by the Trump administration, have forced Nigerian businesses to look inward and explore regional trade alternatives. The air cargo corridor offers precisely that: a fast, affordable, and reliable channel for goods to flow between West, East, and Southern Africa.

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What sets this corridor apart is its commitment to affordability. Nigerian micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will benefit from a significant reduction in air cargo rates; up to 75%, as well as faster delivery timelines. The government has also extended preferential access to members of major business groups such as NACCIMA, NASME, NASSI, and the Women Chamber of Commerce, ensuring that key players in the export ecosystem can capitalize on the opportunity.

The launch operations are anchored in Lagos and Abuja, with collaboration from the Ministries of Finance and Aviation, Nigeria Customs Service, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), and international partners including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Uganda Airlines. The corridor made its debut on Africa Day with the shipment of Made-in-Nigeria products, led by women entrepreneurs featuring textiles, agro-processed goods, and cosmetics bound for Uganda.

At the launch ceremony, held at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, emphasized the corridor’s long-term potential. She described it not merely as a logistics platform but as a strategic tool to accelerate Nigeria’s role in regional integration and continental trade growth. By leveraging AfCFTA protocols, Nigerian exporters will enjoy reduced regulatory burdens and improved market access, positioning the country for stronger economic influence within Africa.

The corridor’s impact is expected to ripple beyond commerce. By enhancing connectivity and reducing logistics costs, it paves the way for deeper cultural, academic, and socio-economic exchanges between West and East Africa. It also sends a clear message: Nigeria is ready to lead the charge in building a self-reliant, interconnected, and economically vibrant African continent.

With this air cargo corridor now in operation, the path is clearer than ever for Made-in-Nigeria goods to thrive not just across Africa, but eventually across global markets. As regional trade intensifies, this corridor may well become a cornerstone of Africa’s economic renaissance.

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