ECONOMY
Call for Applications:Lagos State SME Export Accelerator Program

The Lagos State Government, in collaboration with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and ImpactHER, is proud to announce the official launch of the SME Export Accelerator Program—a transformative capacity-building initiative aimed at empowering Lagos-based SMEs with the knowledge, skills, and networks needed to scale in cross-border trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Are you ready to take your business beyond borders?
Apply today to join an exclusive cohort of 250 export-ready enterprises and unlock opportunities to scale across Africa and beyond!
Who Should Apply?
We are seeking dynamic, growth-oriented SMEs operating within Lagos State who meet the following eligibility criteria:
• Business Location: Operates and is registered within Lagos State (evidence of CAC registration and proof of address required).
• Product Validation: Offering products or services that have demonstrated local market success with clear potential for export.
• Export Readiness: Prior participation in export activities, certifications (e.g., SONCAP, NAFDAC), or documented international trade experience is highly desirable.
• Sector Focus:
Agribusiness and Agro-processing
Light and Heavy Manufacturing
Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
Creative Industries (Fashion, Music, Film, Art)
FinTech and Digital Economy
Renewable Energy and Circular Economy Solutions
Professional and Knowledge Services
• Business Maturity: At least 2 years of continuous operations, with verifiable revenue generation (supported by bank statements or audited accounts).
• Leadership Profile:
Entrepreneurs aged 25 years and above.
Fluent in English (oral and written)
Possess a valid international passport (with minimum 12 months validity).
• Digital Presence: Demonstrated digital capabilities (functional website, social media presence, or e-commerce engagement).
• Compliance: Businesses must be in good legal and financial standing.
Why Apply?
Participants will benefit from:
• World-Class Export Readiness Training (Virtual and In-Person)
• Expert Business Mentorship and Trade Advisory
• Capstone Experience featuring:
Live Export Negotiation Simulations
B2B and B2G Matchmaking Opportunities
Site Visits to Export Hubs and Processing Centers
Live Pitching Sessions to Investors
• Sponsored Exhibition: Top selected SMEs will be sponsored by Lagos State Government to exhibit at the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) 2025.
• Post-Programme Support: Continued access to export financing linkages, advisory services, and promotional opportunities.
Join the Future of African Trade
Be part of the movement to position Lagos SMEs at the forefront of intra-African and global trade. Take the leap from local champion to international exporter.
Apply HERE
Deadline for application is June 6th, 2025.
NB: ONLY SELECTED APPLICANTS WILL BE CONTACTED
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