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Importers, exporters and the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) have urged the Federal Government to prioritise the provision of scanners and other equipment at the new Inland Dry Port (IDP) in Kakuri, Kaduna State.

They said this became necessary because of the rise in illegal arms import and insecurity in the North.

Speaking with The Nation after the inauguration of the IDP by President Muhammadu Buhari, ANLCA National Publicity Secretary Dr Kayode Farito gave kudos to the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) for championing the establishment of IDPs across the country.

He, however, said the Federal Government and the concession-aire of the dry port must  be fast in providing scanners and  cargo delivery equipment, adding that non-availability of such equipment would result in the 100 per cent physical examination of cargoes by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

Subjecting containers to 100 per cent examination by the Customs at the IDPS, he said, could compromise national security.

Besides, he said the non-provision of scanners and other equipment would affect the government’s Ease of Doing Business policy.

Operators of the Kaduna IDP and others, ANLCA said, must ensure that their equipment were  ‘’automated” to meet the requirements of the Executive Order on Ease of doing Business.

He said automation was necessary to drive the reform in the sector to attract more cargoes to the IDPs.

According to him, automation would enhance efficiency and reduce waste. He added that openness would help the system and process of cargo clearance.

The ANLCA chief said people would be attracted to the inland dry ports with increased volumes of cargo, which would then enhance revenue generation.

The group gave kudos to NSC for introducing initiatives that were in tandem with global best practices to ensure that both sea and inland dry ports remain efficient, transparent and accountable.

NSC, he said, should create a platform that would accommodate all government agencies at the port for easy transaction and assist other agencies and terminal operators to fashion a robust template for operations at the inland ports and the sea ports. Under the new arrangement, revenue leakages, must be blocked while improving operational revenue.

He commended the facility at the Kaduna dry port and urged both the importers and exporters in the north to patronise the dry port.

At the opening of the dry port, President Buhari said the dry port was the first.

He lauded the management of the Shippers Council for initiating the project, urging importers, exporters, seaport terminal operators, clearing agents, haulage drivers and other stakeholders to make use of its world-class facilities.

The dry port is an inland intermodal terminal connected by road, rail and air to a seaport and operate as a centre for trans-shipment of sea cargo to inland destinations.

President Buhari said he was delighted to be at the forum because the port will serve as port of origin for exporters and destination for importers, generate employment, decongest the Lagos port, contribute to the easy of doing business and boost the economy.

With the inauguration of the dry port, the President said, the congestion and gridlock at the Lagos port would be eliminated.

While also commending the Shippers Council for promoting the dry port, Amaechi said the Kaduna dry port was gazetted on May 26, 2015 by the Federal Governmental as  a port of origin and port of destination.

The port, he said, was the first port to be licensed to receive cargo from Lagos seaports.

The idea to establish the dry port, he said, was informed by the need to decongest the Lagos ports and provide relief for the busy Apapa road.

He urged shippers from the north  to do business at the port, rather of  travelling to Lagos, Port Harcourt and Calabar to receive their cargo.

He urged the shippers from Kaduna and other parts of the North to take advantage of the merits at the port for revenue generation and wealth creation.

The port, according to Amaechi, will facilitate delivery of cargo from importers and exporters;  fast-track transport development through the hinterland, improves transport infrastructure and decongest the seaports, facilitate cargo delivery to hinterlands and other landlocked Nigeria’s neighbours, such as Chad, Niger, Northern Camerou, and Bukina Faso.

Amaechi said the dry port project was conceived as part of a solution to the problem of hinterland shipers’inadequate access to seaports and frequent congestion.

The minister also said frequent congestion at seaports led to loss of cargo in transit on land mode, urging stakeholders to make use of the facility.

Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru el Rufai, thanked the President for taken off time to open the port,  assuring Nigerians that the facility at the port would be put into good use.

The project, he said, was a tripartite arrangement between the Federal, the state and the concession- aire.

In an interview with The Nation, NSC Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Mr Hassan Bello said he was happy that President Buhari was in Kaduna to open the world-class project. He lauded the the Kaduna government for the successful upgrading of the bonded terminal to a Inland Dry Port with full status of Port of Origin and final destination.

Another stakeholder, Mr Abulwaheed Onigbanjo, praised the standard of work at the terminal. He called on importers, exporters and other stakeholders to patronise the port.

Also, an importer Sadiq Salau  commended the promoters of the dry port.

“In China or Hong Kong, you can have your container released to you in two hours once it arrives the port and this is at a cost equivalent of between N5,000 and N10,000 whereas in our seaports, for your container to be released, it takes several days to weeks and costs several hundreds of thousands of naira or more than a million naira in some cases, despite the government’s effort at reformation.

“In Asia, everything works systematically and you can plan successfully. But here, there are lots of policy somersaults; things are not organised for sustainable growth and most importers in Nigeria find it difficult to cope with this kind of system after experiencing the best way things are done in other countries and that is why we are clamoring that the tariffs at the inland dry ports be made attractive through the deployment of all necessary equipment to facilitate trade,” he said.

One of the promoters of the dry port, Tope Borishade, said the port can handle 29,000 TEU of containers yearly in the first phase and may double it when fully completed.

“It is also estimated to generate 5000 direct employment at the commencement of operation,” Borishade said.

In the meantime, the Nigerian Air Force has announced the crash of one of its helicopters while on a mission in the ongoing counter insurgency operations in the Northeast.

The Director of Public Relations and Information of the NAF, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya however said no live was lost in the mishap.

AVM Adesanya said in a statement: “​A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Mi-17 Helicopter has suffered a mishap while undertaking a mission in the ongoing counterinsurgency operation in the North East.

“The incident, which occurred today, 8 January 2018, resulted in significant damage to the helicopter. There was, however, no loss of lives as a result of the incident.

“The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has immediately directed the constitution of a board of inquiry to determine the exact cause of the incident, in line with global best practices.

“The NAF continues to solicit the understanding and support of the general populace as it daily strives to ensure the security of Nigeria and Nigerians”.

Meanwhile a new Acting Director Defence Information Brig. General John Agim has resumed work at the Defence Headquareters. He replaced Major General John Enenche who is now Commandant Army War College, Nigeria.

According to a statement signed by Wing Commander Ademosu on behalf of the Director of Defence Information, Brig General Agim until his appointment was Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Public Relations.

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4 Dead, 70 Vehicles Burnt In Fuel Tanker Explosion In Rivers – Police

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4 Dead, 70 Vehicles Burnt In Fuel Tanker Explosion In Rivers – Police

…Gov. Fubara visits accident scene, describes it as tragic and sad

The Police Command in Rivers says four people and over 70 vehicles were burnt in Friday’s fuel tanker explosion in the state.

The explosion occurred along Eleme section of the East-West Road in the state at about 7:30 p.m.

SP Grace Iringe-Koko, spokesman of the command, told the newsmen in Port Harcourt on Saturday that the tragedy occurred following a collision between a heavy-duty truck and a petrol-laden tanker.

A correspondent who visited the accident scene reports that there were severely burnt vehicles and charred bodies of victims on the road.

The incident happened a few meters from the Indorama Petrochemical Company and roughly 10 kilometres from the Port Harcourt Refinery.

There was an extensive gridlock stretching over five kilometres on the road under reconstruction as part of the N200 billion Ring Road project by the Rivers Government.

State government trucks, accompanied by police and Federal Road  Safety Commission officials, were seen evacuating the burnt vehicles to facilitate traffic flow.

An eyewitness, Onyeka Ubani, who narrowly escaped the explosion, stated that while transporting passengers on his newly acquired tricycle (Keke), they heard a deafening sound ahead of them.

“The loud sound was followed by a massive fireball, causing everyone to flee for safety.

“We managed to escape, but unfortunately, my Keke caught fire in the process.

“I thank God for my life, but I am at a loss about what to do with my life now, having recently purchased this Keke,” a distraught Ubani said.

Another eyewitness, David Jumbo, said that he was returning home from work around the Akpajo axis of the East-west Road when the incident occurred.

He narrated that after the explosion, vehicles and victims were caught by fire which stretched over 200 metres.

“It happened so quickly that it could be likened to scenes from Hollywood movies.

“While I was fleeing for safety, I saw a pregnant woman struggling to exit one of the commercial vehicles.

“Unfortunately, when I returned this morning, I found the deceased pregnant woman trapped in the bus as she tried to escape,” he recounted.

Jumbo attributed the accident to the recklessness of truck drivers who disregarded road warnings despite the ongoing road construction.

Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers, who visited the accident scene, described it as tragic and sad.

He urged motorists to always exercise caution while on the road.

“This incident is not a pleasant one, we recorded a huge number of vehicles destroyed and lives lost.

“I have already asked the relevant agencies to brief us on how we can support the bereaved families to mitigate their losses.

“This incident would have been avoided if the motorists had adhered to proper conduct. People should ply this road with caution,” Fubara said. 

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16 Dead, 28 Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Djibouti Coast – UN Agency

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16 Dead, 28 Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Djibouti Coast – UN Agency

Sixteen would-be migrants have died and another 28 are missing after a boat carrying 77 people capsized off the coast of Djibouti, the second such incident in two weeks, the United Nations migration agency said on Tuesday.

The boat’s occupants included children, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said in a post on social media platform X.

It said its Djiboutian office was helping with rescue efforts.

Two weeks ago, the United Nations migration agency reported that 38 people, including children, died in another shipwreck off the Djibouti coast.

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said at least six other people were missing and presumed dead, and that 22 survivors were being assisted by the IOM and local authorities.

Yvonne Ndege, regional spokesperson for the IOM, said the shipwreck happened about 200 metres off Djibouti and that the boat carrying the migrants had left Yemen around 2 a.m. local time on April 8.

It sank about two hours later with around 66 people on board, predominantly from the Horn of Africa region.

They were believed to be mostly Ethiopian nationals, she said.

“Every year tens of thousands of migrants leave the Horn of Africa, mainly from Ethiopia and Somalia trying to reach the Gulf nations,” Ndege said.

“(But) thousands are stuck in Yemen. It’s rational to conclude that the group of migrants who perished in this tragedy was trying to return to Djibouti to buy time and try again later or return home.” 

– Reuters

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11 Die, 16 Injured In Kano Auto Crash — FRSC

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11 Die, 16 Injured In Kano Auto Crash — FRSC

…As 4 die, and 8 injured in two accidents on Ogun highways

No fewer than 11 persons lost their lives while 16 others were injured, with one person rescued unhurt in an auto crash at Gaya junction along the Kano – Maiduguri road.

The Kano State FRSC Sector Commander, Ibrahim Sallau-Abdullahi, disclosed this in a statement issued by the Connand’s spokesperson, Abdullahi Labaran, on Saturday in Kano.

He said that the accident involved two vehicles, a Toyota Hummer bus, with registration number KTG 190 XB and a Hijet mini pick-up, with registration number KTG 501 YG.

“We received a call at about 03:45 p.m. on April 19, 2024. On receiving the information, we quickly dispatched our personnel and vehicle to the scene of the incident to rescue the victims at 03:55 p.m.,” Abdullahi.

The sector commander said that the accident occurred as a result of speeding and loss of control, which led to a head-on collision as two vehicles burst into flames immediately.

“The accident involved a total of 28 passengers in the two vehicles, out of which 11 lost their lives while 16 others sustained serious injuries, and one rescued unhurt.

“The injured were taken to Gaya General Hospital for urgent medical treatment, while the corpses were respectfully laid to rest in a mass burial ceremony”, Abdullahi said.

The sector commander, who lamented the occurrence of the incident, emphasized the importance of compliance with road safety rules and regulations.

He urged drivers to refrain from committing traffic offences such as speed violations and overloading of vehicles with passengers, animals or goods.

Abdullahi also advised commercial drivers to install speed limit devices on their vehicles to avoid crashes resulting from speed limit violations.

He said that the command was committed to ensuring the safety of road users, vowing,” We will intensify efforts to enforce traffic regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.” 

 In another development, two persons died while three others were injured in an auto crash on the Ijebu Ode-Ore Road on Friday.

On Saturday, two persons died while five others were injured in another auto crash on the Ogun side of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

Spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Corps in Ogun, Mrs Florence Okpe, stated in Abeokuta on Saturday that one of the corpses of Friday’s accident was handed over to its family.

The second corpse was deposited at the morgue of a hospital Ijebu-Ode where the injured were taken, she stated.

She added that Saturday’s crash on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was a lone accident caused by excessive over-speeding by the driver of the Toyota car which somersaulted.

“The accident claimed the lives of a woman and a female child.

“Seven persons were involved in the lone crash in which five persons sustained injuries,’’ Okpe stated.

The injured victims were taken to a hospital in Sagamu while the deceased were deposited at the morgue of the same hospital. 

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