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NPA seeks collapse of export desk in Customs commands

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Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has urged the Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, to collapse the export desk in various commands to strengthen the designated export command at Lilypond.

The Managing Director, NPA, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko made the appeal when Adeniyi paid him a courtesy visit at the NPA headquarters on Thursday in Lagos.

Bello-Koko said the collapse of the export desk in different commands would reduce export bureaucracy, stressing that the facility in Lilypond should be put to proper use.

He added that NPA would work with customs to drive export as part of measures to support the Federal Government’s economic diversification efforts.

Bello-Koko also urged the CGC to look into the issue of 24 hours cargo operations, use of scanners and other challenges affecting efficiency in the port.

“Today’s meeting is to further collaborate on issues like decongestion of the port to bring efficiency and clear cargo as quickly as possible.

“We have discussed the issue of 24 hours cargo evacuation, on officers working on shifts to ensure cargoes are discharged and I appreciate the leadership in Tincan and Apapa commands for ensuring trade facilitation.

“For us to achieve 24 hours cargo evacuation, it means that the shipping lines, terminal operators and security must be on their toes, we have worked out modalities,” he said.

On the issue of scanners, Bello-Koko stressed the need for terminal operators to ensure that existing scanners were in good shape.

“The CGC has been quite cooperative to ensure that trade facilitation is seamless and ensure that cost of doing business at the port has been reduced.

“He has worked with us to see that the export desk set up is actually functioning. We have seen a great increase, a spike in the quantity of cargo in terms of export and we will discuss the best way to collapse the export desk.

“This is to ensure one reporting line so as to ensure proper monitoring in carrying out responsibilities,” he said.

The NPA boss noted that just recently, they received a directive for the setting-up of a national committee for the deployment of National Single Window, adding that customs would play a key role there.

He also added that the NPA was working with the Lagos State Government to decongest the port and strengthen security for night discharge of cargoes.

“The  Lagos State Government is working towards ensuring illumination, ones the whole place is lightened up, we reduce the people that will hang around in the night to create havoc.

“NPA will ensure that the port premises are illuminated, and discuss with the Nigerian Police, the marine police operating within the port for security as the Federal Government is serious about improving port efficiency,” he said.

Responding, Adeniyi said his visit to the NPA was to deepen the collaboration to ensure efficiency and competitiveness in the port.

He said both organisations work together to address anything that would negate the smooth operations at the port.

“On efficiency of the port, we need to talk about how friendly they are, how good our processes are, the safety, the culture and integrity to get it right.

“In other climes, the port operates around the clock and we are happy with the progress we have made on 24-hour operations.

“We are also engaging with our colleagues on the other side of the border, the Benin Republic, to ensure that laws are respected, and it is about putting regulations which are flouted,” he said.

Adeniyi called for deployment of technology for competitive and efficient service delivery at the port.

“If we deploy technology to examine goods rather than subjecting them to 100 percent examination, that is one way to make them faster and more efficient.

“More importantly, we are working with all our partners, we are launching a time release study for us to actually determine the time and cost it takes to clear goods in our ports,” he said.

He noted that the aim was to identify the bottlenecks affecting operations at the port.

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AfDB to partner Ogun on Special Agro-industrial Processing Zone

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By Omobolaji Adekunle, Abeokuta

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has described Ogun State as a powerful ally in its development programmes and project implementation.

The Special Adviser to the President of the Bank on Industrialization, Professor Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, made the assertion in an interview at the weekend, after a meeting with Governor Dapo Abiodun at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

He said the visit was to discuss One Agenda, Item 18, that focuses on the development of the Special Agro Industrial Processing Zone and to clarify the subsidiary loan agreement between the state and the Federal Government.

“Today, we have clarity on how best to develop the hub, including the Agricultural Transformation Centre, to ensure that the significant Zone arrangements see the light of the day,” the AFDB official said.

Also speaking, Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Bolu Owotomo said the state stands to gain from having many Agricultural Transformation Centres as they would feed the Special Agro Industrial Processing Zone with raw materials.

He said his ministry was currently distributing inputs to farmers as the farming season approaches to enable them to have bountiful harvest and improve their livelihood.

Owotomo also revealed that capacity building was being intensified by training Extension Officers to enlighten small holder farmers on how best to use the inputs given to them, calling on farmers to follow climate smart farming to plant for good harvest.

In a related development, the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) said it has taken steps to guarantee the safety of trucks conveying Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in the country.

This is in response to the explosion that occurred in Abeokuta last weekend.

The Director General of the Organisation, Dr. Ifeanyi  Chukwunoso Okeke disclosed this on Thursday after a meeting with Governor Abiodun at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

The Director General, who described the incident as unfortunate, said CNG remains a clean and cheapest fuel that is environmentally friendly and an alternative to other traditional petroleum products.

He said, “I am here in respect to the incident that occurred last Saturday. I am here to let the governor know that we now have safety standards that relate to the CNG operations, which President Bola Tinubu will launch on May 29 this year. As you all know, the President has directed that vehicles will now run on CNG, and CNG is the alternative to the traditional fuel, and it is environment friendly.

“I am also here to inform the governor that we now have two standards that have also been released and the standards will help us in ensuring that there is safety in the operations of CNG in the country.”

While sympathising with the family who lost their loved one and those who lost their means of livelihood, Dr. Okeke said his agency would look into the immediate and remote cause of the accident with a view to proffering a solution.

He noted that the federal government was committed to the use of the Compressed Natural Gas as an alternative to drive the country’s economy.

“It is a one off incident and we are going to look at what led to it and come up with measures to ensure that going forward, the CNG operations will be safe for all and ensure that the public is confident in its use,” he said.

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Shippers’ Council to clear 616 containers from Lagos ports

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By Seun Ibiyemi

The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) says it is taking immediate measures to remove 616 long-standing export containers trapped in Lagos ports.

The Executive Secretary, NSC, Mr Pius Akutah, said this when his team visited the APM Terminal Complex in Apapa, Lagos, on Friday.

He expressed concern over the growing number of abandoned export containers due to non-compliance with regulatory guidelines.

Akutah said there were plans to engage stakeholders to address the issue while emphasising  the importance of promoting ease of documentation for exporters.

“The council needs to quickly bring the service providers, regulators, government agencies and exporters together on one table to discuss and discover where the problem lies.

“We would also take up issues of awareness creation to sensitise exporters on how to comply with the export procedure.

“NSC will work towards promoting ease of documentation by exporters.

“The council needs to do that very quickly because the present situation is not helping the economy, especially as the government is trying to promote exports to earn scarce dollars,” Akutah said.

Akutah emphasised the need to put a mechanism in place to stop export containers that had not completed the necessary documentation from entering the port to avoid the pilling of overtime cargo.

Earlier, Government Relations Manager at APM Terminals, Kayode Daniel said that 1,940 containers had been in Apapa Port between zero day and 10 days, adding that 1,524 containers had stayed between 11 days and 20 days.

Daniel said that 757 containers had stayed between 21 days and 30 days, while 616 had stayed between 31 days and over two years, noting that this classified them as abandoned export containers.

He said that APM Terminals had been pushing for the evacuation of the trapped export containers and had received a commitment from shipping lines.

According to him, these include Maersk, CMA, CGA and Zim to move about 2,752 export containers out of the port in the next five days.

Daniel said that the inability of some exporters to complete the processes required for export containers to leave the port was creating operational bottlenecks for the terminal operator.

This, he noted, was by way of multiple handling of export containers.

Daniel said that exporters had been complaining of ineffective export procedures.

“The export procedures are not moving fast; not knowing the technicalities of their action or inaction because Customs will not authorise the loading of an export without proper documentation.

“There is an established process that is clearly defined by government agencies, but some exporters are not complying with it strictly,” he added.

The terminal manager, APM Terminals, Mr Steen Knudsen, said that technically, export containers were not supposed to stay within the port terminal for more than seven days, adding that all shipping lines come to Apapa on a weekly frequency.

Knudsen said that the terminal operator could not mandate the shipping line to load the container as it was an arrangement strictly between the exporter, Customs and the shipping line.

According to him, most of these export containers that arrive at the port were ‘good to go’ but it is only when they get to the port that Customs and other authorities will discover some missing elements.

He said that discovering the missing element by officials would enable the shipping line not to load the containers.

Knudsen said that the service providers, Shippers Council, Customs, Nigerian Ports Authority and other players need to work together to improve the export process in Nigerian ports.

Also contributing, the General Manager Legal of APM terminal, Mrs Chinenye Deinde, said there was a need to critically examine the export value chain to identify the source of the problem.

She said that the clearance needed for export was not only regulatory by the government, adding that shippers also need to pay the freight for the shipping line to lift the container.

Deinde said that the business agreement that the exporter enters into with the shipping line made it mandatory for the shipping company to lift the export boxes if only the exporter complies with all the trade guidelines.

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NIMASA urges investors to explore economic potentials of North East

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By Rauf Oyewole, Bauchi

The Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has wooed private sector players to take advantage of the economic potential of the North East region cutting across fishing, aquaculture, logistics transportation, and tourism.

The Director-General of the Agency, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, while speaking in Bauchi on Sunday during the ongoing North East Trade Fair, explained that the blue economy of the region is yet to be tapped while most of the youth in the region are unemployed which he said is fueling insecurity.

Speaking on a topic, “Harnessing the Blue Economy Potential for Entrepreneurial Development: A Panacea for Youth Restiveness,” Mobereola said that the subject of youth restiveness in Nigeria is alarming particularly in the North East and also across the country. He said that acts of violence, gruesome killings, hostage- taking, cultism, etc are some of the social vices that have characterised the region.

He said, “Youth restiveness in this region has taken political, religious, and economic dimensions, and as future leaders if this frond is not urgently checked it will spell doom for the Nigerian state. The youths of any given state are the engine of development, therefore, a society with educated, disciplined, well focused, and law-abiding youth will be heading for greatness but regrettably, this is not the situation in the region where fear and insecurity has become the order of the day.

“It is imperative that in order to bring this situation under control, there is need to realign entrepreneurial development to reflect the interest of Nigerian youths and also the need for government, organisations, stakeholders, and able individuals to promote and support entrepreneurship, hence in the heart of this are the demands to engage and empower our youth meaningfully.

“The blue economy offers a unique avenue to drive entrepreneurship, wealth creation and job opportunities in the region, paving the way for sustainable economic development and significantly alleviating youth restiveness,” he said.

Also speaking, the President of the Chamber of Commerce and Mining and Agriculture and Industry, Abdul Usman said that the is blessed with agriculture potential and called on major stakeholders to invest in agric. He commended NIMASA for its interest in the entrepreneurship potential of the region.

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