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LAGFERRY introduces added advantage of cash benefits to users

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…Says waterways safer for commuting, business operations

By Moses Adeniyi

The Lagos State Ferry Services, (LAGFERRY) has said its waterways are now safer for commuting and business operations as alternative to road usage, disclosing it has introduced a system of added advantage of cash benefits to users.

The reward system came on the heels of the adoption of Eko Token into the operating system of LAGFERRY, which according to the waterways Agency, users stand the chance to win cash rewards ranging from N5,000 – N100million through a weekly draw.

The Managing Director, Lagos State Ferry Services (LAGFERRY), Abdoulbaq Ladi Balogun, at a press briefing to disclose the new development in the services, said the need for waterways users “to enjoy and maximise” the benefits of the use of waterways informed the adoption of the reward system.

According to him, there has been since 2019, a transformation of the waterways sector, mentioning that key interests and commitment of the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu to development of the State’s waterways has afforded essential investment for crucial growth and acceptability among Lagosians.

The LAGFERRY Boss disclosed that more boats would be commissioned for use in close time, mentioning that with the development, experiences with businesses and cummuting would further receive broader outlook with firm control and regulation.

According to him, the collaboration with Eko token, which he described as “seamless, wonderful and fantastic initiative” is a pathway for waterways users to enjoy added benefits, extending reward system to users who patronise Lagos Ferry Services.

He added that with assurance of safety and comfort, users now have benefits to wining “something at the end of day” which he said would come in “cash and kind,” while increasing their mileage.

Speaking, the State’s Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke said the core values of the initiative is to create responsive path to meet needs of Lagosians.

According to her, the initiative was conceived “to better the lives of Lagosians,” stating that the “success is for every Lagosians to get benefits for every purchase with instant rewards.”

“It is a dawn of new season to change lives of Lagosians for good,” she said, stating that it was right time for businesses to begin to reward Lagosians who the have contributed to their “success stories.”

The General Manager,  Lagos State Consumers Protection Agency (LASCOPA), Afolabi Sholebo, said the Government is committed to protecting the rights of consumers in the State.

“Spending money and getting reward is something that should be appreciated,” he said, mentioning that the initiative forms a part of efforts to actualise  making Lagos a 21st century economy as captured in the THEMES agenda.

The  CEO Lagos Lottery And Gaming Authority, Mr. Are Bashir, said the  project was built around the anchor of the THEMES agenda, which he said was designed around Private Public Partnership (PPP) under a tripod arrangement.

According to him, the realities of COVID-19 pandemic with the associated economic challenges, necessited the essentials of innovation to address new situations.

The General Manager, Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mr. Damilola Emmanuel, said the Government in eftort to raise the standards for safety measures, has employed more officers to strengthen its work force for proper monitoring of waterways activities and increase patrol for rescue mission.

According to him, mechanisms have been put in place for access to petrol on the waterways in the State, disclosing that the State is at the verge to  commission a broad based command and control centre for effective monitoring of all activities on waterways to respond to unfortunate incidences.

According to him, the safety measures is very important, to encourage more people, mentioning that there has been about 90 to 95 percent compliance to the use of life jackets with stricter controls.

He disclosed that the State Government provides a minimum of 2000 life jackets to various stakeholders for safety precautions.

The CEO, Cash Token Africa, Lai Labode, represented by the Head Business Expansion Unit, Adeoye Timi, said the integration of Eko Token into LAGFERRY services offers a broader range of coverage for Lagosians to benefit from the tripod system.

He said the token is routed through fair and transparent reward system, with  cash rewards for consumers whose transactions having reached N5,000 are entitled to Eko token points for the weekly draw for cash rewards.

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Ports & Cargo handles $200m Kano-Maradi rail project equipment

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By Seun Ibiyemi

Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited (PCHS), a subsidiary of SIFAX Group and operator of Terminal C, Tin Can Island Port, Lagos, has recorded another milestone with the successful cargo handling of equipment for the $200 million Kano-Maradi (Niger Republic) rail project being handled by Mota-Engil Nigeria Limited.

The multi-million dollars heavy-duty equipment handled by the company arrived via MV-TINA vessel at the terminal last week and included wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, crawler excavators, truck-mounted concrete pumps, concrete mixer trucks, telehandlers, motor graders, vibratory soil compactors, and many more.

Speaking during the unveiling of the equipment at the terminal, John Jenkins, Managing Director, PCHS, thanked the construction firm for trusting the company to handle their equipment noting that handling such volume is an indication of the trust which clients have in the terminal operator’s excellent service delivery.    He said, “I would like to thank Mota-Engil for trusting and working with us. Our handling of this volume of cargo is an indication of our capacity to deliver excellent service.

“We have a rich blend and mix of human capital and equipment at our company and this has helped us to meet and surpass the expectations of our clients.

“The terminal has capacity to also store various cargoes conveniently too. We put in our best to make sure that best value is delivered always. We are proud that the equipment that will be used for the rail construction is handled by us,” he said.

Jenkins went further to explain that PCHS has well-established Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in line with global best practices which makes service delivery at the terminal seamless.

In his words, “We don’t have documentation issues here at PCHS, we have established SOPs to make operations here very seamless. As far as PCHS is concerned we give sufficient resources in handling big and large volumes.

“In his reaction, the Logistics Manager, Mota-Engil Nigeria Limited, Nuno Colaco, the exceptional service delivery, open communication and available manpower at the terminal signpost a serious terminal operator, while noting that the handling of the equipment by PCHS was done in a timely and professional manner.”

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NSC lobby Kogi Lawmakers over N200bn vehicle transit project

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The Nigeria Shippers Council, (NSC) is seeking the Support of Kogi State Government for the actualisation of Vehicle Transit Project in Kogi State which is worth about N200 billion.

The project which is first of its kind in Kogi State is expected to create over 50,000 direct and indirect jobs for teaming youths in the State.

Speaking during a meeting when officials of the Nigeria Shippers Council alongside other partnering agencies met with members of the Kogi State House of Assembly, the Coordinator, North Central Zone of NSC, Mr. Bestus Philemon said more internally generated revenue will come into Kogi State.

“What we need from the Government is support. They have done one of the major things which is compensation. The activities that are supposed to follow need the support of the Government but it appears that they are foot dragging. Like when we called a conference for bidders, they are supposed to come but we didn’t see them.

“It actually discourages people that want to invest in this project. At the end of this, we didn’t see many investors coming in as much as we thought. It is just that we want their cooperation. We are not asking anything more than this.

“It is just for them to be involve, partner with us as the project is being developed. It is a state project. When we finish it, we will hand it over to them, and they will be working with the concessioner, and not the Shippers Council. It is a project that we believe is good for this place, particularly this State. Why because, the volume of articulated Vehicles that passes through this State daily.

“You can imagine if these vehicles were supposed to park in this designated place and given all the things they required to make them comfortable and safe. If every trailer enters this place for rest, there are fees they will pay. This will generate revenue on a daily basis for Kogi State. The project is a modern vehicle park that has almost all facilities that will give the drivers and owners of vehicles a rest place.

“There will be hotels, mechanic workshops, police stations, banks, sale of spare parts, shops for food and drinks, and restaurants, so that if you come to the place you will be comfortable. We brought this concept, because a long lorry does not drive fast. Long lorries going to Lagos for two or three days, sometimes are tired and need rest. But if given  that rest, then they can drive safely, and prevent accidents.

“That is where this concept is coming from, because we protect cargoes either by air, land and many more. We make sure that they get to the door step of the owner of the goods. You know, that there are places that they park on the road. Sometimes, this causes accidents. That is why we are saying let us pull them away from the road and be in a place that is comfortable for them. We want to pull them out to avoid accident,” he stated.

Philemon noted that when completed, Kogi state will be a business hub among the comity of states, stressing that the project will generate much revenue for the development of Kogi State.

The Coordinator commended the Kogi State House of Assembly for their continuous support to the organisation, adding that they are presenting this because of the ability of the House to add value to their proposal as they are an important agency to ensure the success of the project in Kogi State.

He re-emphasised that Kogi State will become the highest exporter of goods to other countries.

Also speaking, the Lokoja Area Officer, Nigeria Shippers Council, Ignatius Edwin stated that the agency will be delighted for the truck transit park, Kogi Industrial Export Processing Hub and Kogi State Trade Fair to see the light of the day in 2023.

He hinted to the lawmaker that the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has approved 41 hectares of land for the Nigeria Shippers Council to execute the gigantic project that would attract investors from far and near.

Edwin, who also averred that the agency has made tremendous progress in the actualisation of the said project, appealed to the Kogi State House of Assembly to bring up legislations that would promote commerce and to ensure that what is established in the state serve as a template for other states and the world to emulate.

He added that the lawmakers should come up with documents showing to the world that Kogi State is ready for business.

He re-echoed that the project will bring tremendous job opportunities in the state, revamp the economy and generate much revenue that will make the State self-sufficient.

Speaking on last year Kogi Trade Exhibition, he maintained that the State has been lagging behind on these areas, stressing that aside from what was achieved in 2022, with little support from the government, international companies declined coming to Kogi State due to negative publicity.

The President, Kogi State Shippers Association, Comrade Rajan Suleiman in his address explained that the organisation is committed towards ensuring that Kogi State produces goods in large quantities which will be exported to other countries.

Suleiman requested that the government should provide 70 hectares of land along Ajaokuta road for the Shippers Council to bring in investors as there would be great economic benefits that would impact positively on the people of Kogi state.

On why it should be located around Ajaokuta axis, he averred that this was chosen because of the industrial layout as it has road, rail and water transportation network that will boost the economic growth of the business since Kogi is bordering about 10 other states in Nigeria.

Adding his voice, the Director General Kogi State Chamber of Commerce Industry Mine and Agriculture (KOCCIMA), Samuel Enejoh lamented that the last year trade fair failed to get the full backing of the government.

Enejoh seized the opportunity to appeal to the Kogi State Government to give the agency all the needed support for the conduct of this year’s trade fair which is slated later in the year.

He said the business community will benefit as it will expose goods produced in Kogi State to the international community.

The Deputy Clerk of Kogi State House of Assembly, M.A Ndagi said the House has the power to issue a resolution for the Government to raise the proposed money for the project.

Ndagi expressed his concerns over the enthusiasm of the government to increase the revenue of the state as he explained that this is an avenue to generate money for economic development of Kogi State.

Responding to their appeals, the member representing Lokoja l State Constituency in the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Bin-Ebayya Shehu Tijani promised that the Assembly will look out into the issues raised by the Nigeria Shippers Council, assuring that it will be urgently looked into for the development of Kogi state.

The lawmaker said the Assembly will pursue the project to a logical conclusion, promising to lobby each of the government officials and other lawmakers to key into the laudable project.

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Customs, Federal Ministry of Transport reiterate commitment to decongest ports

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The Nigeria Customs Service and the Federal Ministry of Transportation on Thursday discussed the need to strategise on implementing policies that will pave the way to boosting trade facilitation amongst many others.

Speaking during the meeting held at Customs Headquarters Abuja, Acting Comptroller-General of Customs, CGC Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, appreciated the representatives of the Federal Ministry of Transportation for congratulating him on his recent appointment and also assured them of his Management’s continued resolve to respect their mutuality in accomplishing a common goal.

CGC Adewale stressed, “I have always believed that Customs administration should act as a genuine agent for trade facilitation. This is what I have been doing all over my career.”

He also highlighted the benefits of trade facilitation as to reduce the cost and time of doing business at the ports, adding that the measures will double the efficiency and competitiveness of ports in the country, through constructive collaboration between the management of Nigeria Customs Service and stakeholders that are involved in similar operations at the ports.

He said, “It is clear that the Nigerian law has authorised Customs Service to synergise with security institutions and other agencies of government as a form collaboration to yield positive results to carry out the business of facilitating trade in the country.”

The Customs boss who intimated the entourage of his master plans for the Service, revealed his commitment to prioritise the interest of trade and private sectors and propose innovative solutions that will address some key issues across the borders.

“I want to assure you that the Nigeria Customs Service has a new spirit now that will enable it to live up to its ability as enshrined in the constitution,” He said.

According to him, the Service will also face the plan of decongesting ports head-on, adding that “the major issue involved in this case will be the problem of congestion at our ports, and we are going to implement measures that will address this matter diligently.”

He also talked about the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 which now prohibits traders from stacking cargo and containers at the ports for a long time, stressing that the Service will according to the law facilitate the auction or destroy such items as the case may be to serve as a deterrent to defiers.

The Comptroller-General however urged the stakeholders to collaborate with the Nigeria Customs Service to implement the policies that create sufficient space at the ports.

Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, felicitated with the Comptroller-General over his recent appointment as Customs CG by President Bola Ahmad Tinubu GCFR.

Dr. Ajani who was the leader of the representatives of the Transport Ministry, also briefed CGC Adeniyi of their ministry’s efforts in the area of decongesting ports, which according to her were over-spilled with overtime cargo.

She told him that they have succeeded in constituting a powerful committee of members from the Nigeria Customs Service, Transport Ministry and its Agencies.

The Permanent Secretary also assured the CGC that overtime cargo disposal committee is working assiduously to implement policies that will decongest the four major ports in the country, adding that, “We are working in different dimensions but the result will be prodigious, after launching sensitisation exercise to stakeholders and members of the ports community about the process.”

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