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JUST IN: Maritime Group Frowns at Delay in Installation of Scanners

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Point News 247 reports that the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) is dissatisfied at the delay in the installation of the newly procured scanners by management of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), saying, the nation is the only country in the world where cargoes are subjected to manual examinations.

This statement was revealed on Thursday, at a Port Industry Town Hall Meeting organized by “The JournalNg”, which was themed; “Towards Hitch Free Port Operations In Nigeria”

The National President of ANLCA, Chief Tony Iju Nwabunike who was at the Meeting, lamented that Nigeria is not ready to solve most of its challenges for obvious reasons noting that the expectations of port concession have not been adequately met.

According to him, smaller neighbouring countries have developed their ports , mainly for cargoes to be consumed by Nigerians, pointing out that the seaports are running without dependable port procedures and having no roads to terminals in Lagos, Onne and others.

Nwabunike who was the pioneer Chairman, Council for the Regulations of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) described the nation’s seaports as the worst in world saying,
“As a way of helping the government, who seems helpless in the face of obvious non compliance across board, private sector groups in the port have established compliance teams and this point to our collective inadequacy.

Speaking on the deplorable road condition, Nwabunike who also chaired the Town Hall Meeting called on the Federal Government to declare the maritime industry as national emergency where, during dry season construction work should be done 24 hours non-stop, especially on the Apapa- Oshodi axis.

“I don’t want to say our port system is about the worst in the maritime world. Sadly, that is what it is looking like in terms of shipping companies and customs operations.

The ANLCA President decried that “We are nowhere near our peers to maximize the benefits of our port system for this single African trade regime.

“The earlier we act fast, the better because under this regime, countries will see themselves as rivals and competitors in certain economic fronts. Nigeria must not be caught sleeping.

“Nigeria is the only country I know in the world where cargoes are subjected to joint manual and very cumbersome examination process and as an importer or customs broker, you are subjected to multiple alerts by different customs units.

“I don’t want to say our port system is about the worst in the maritime world. Sadly, that is what it is looking like in terms of shipping companies and customs operations.”he stressed.

But in a swift reaction to Nwabunike’s claims, the Comptroller of Tin Can Island Port Command arm of the Nigeria Customs Service, MBA Musa explained that the scanners are subjected to assessment test which was the reason behind the delay.

Comptroller Musa was represented by Deputy Comptroller, Kikelomo Adeola.

According to the Area Comptroller, the Service has reaffirmed its commitment for smooth port operations adding that the scanners would soon commence operations was the assessment test is concluded.

The Customs boss disclosed that the service will also deploy drones to monitor movement of cargoes within the ports.

Earlier, Publisher of the JournalNg, Mallam Ismail Aniemu noted that the Town Hall Meeting was aimed at addressing challenges confronting the maritime industry.

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