Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Cargo clearance: Customs to set up joint committee with ANLCA, and NAGAFF
Comptroller General of Customs, Hameed Ali has agreed to a request by the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) to set up a joint board of trustees involving its individuals, individuals from the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) and the authorities of the Nigeria Customs Service to routinely talk about exchange related issues.
Ali, who gave endorsement for the setting up of the committee group in Lagos on Monday 27th march 2017, while tending to individuals from (NAGAFF) during his one-day official working visit to the head office of the association, expressed that the panel would make a stage that would empower the partners communicate all the time with the NCS.
He stated, "We are presently on the way of making a more grounded cooperative energy and I agreed to your recommendation that we ought to frame a board that will join NAGAFF, ANLCA and Nigeria Customs Service.
"That will enable us to interface all the time, and when there are issues, the committee ought to have the capacity to take a gander at it and proffer arrangements before it turns into an issue.
"The only problem we have is the issue of correspondence and communication. I trust that once we have such a board of committee set up, to the point that meets on general premise, every one of these issues that are presently apparently turning into an issue can be settled with less anxiety."
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Ali said his visit to NAGAFF was to additionally fortify the relationship that existed amongst Customs and the association saying "there can't be Customs without clearing agents simply like there can't clearing agent without Customs".
"In the event that we are the ones that allow permit for you to work, then there is no denying you are a vital part of us. We don't see these associations as partitioned associations however we see these associations as sister associations that were built up to have the capacity to guarantee the simplicity of working with the oceanic, ports and borders.
"We felt we are in a superior position to come so we meet with everyone that is included. We will likewise have the opportunity to associate with a significant number of you and it will give me the chance to see very a few faces that I have never observed long time back," he said.
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