Freight forwarders and truck proprietors working at the Lagos port have debilitated to close down exercises at the country's seaports and reinforced terminals in Lagos from today 14th May 2017.
An announcement marked by President, Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Prince Olayiwola Shittu at the end of the week, a duplicate of which was made accessible to the media, said the agents at long last made plans to leave on the strike because of what he named government cold-hardheartedness to the constant executing of port operators regarding the collapses port access road.
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Shittu said the Govt had additionally reneged on its guarantee to address the issues raised concerning cargo clearance at the port subsequent to issuing a 21-day final offer and an additional 21 days postponed.
'The Govt also reneging on all guarantees made to port clients emerging from 21 days final offer and an additional 21 days expansion by authorized customs agents and freight forwarders. All expert are coordinated to agree to this mandate," he said.
In a different notice of withdrawal of administration, Chairman, Amalgamation of Trucking Associations, Victor Nnyosum, said the affiliation will likewise pull back all trucks and administrations from the ports from today.
A letter sent to head of sea offices incorporate the Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA); Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC); General Manager, NPA Western Zone, Area Commandant, Area B Police and Port Police, expressed that the joint body made plans to start withdrawal of administration therefore of the miserable conditions of the Tin Can and Apapa roads, which he said have been in charge of harm to trucks, products and loss of lives.
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About the Blogger: Adedamola Adewoye is a Senior custom relationship officer with VHI Cargo. He has over 15 years experience interfacing with Nigeria custom and other Government agencies at the port.
Contact:
Email: customercare@valuehandlers,com, autoshippingsolutions@gmail.com
Tel: +234-8032241768, +234 8023032614, +2348182072412,
Website: www.valuehandlers.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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