Eid Mubarak: ANLCA calls for Sober reflection, greater attention on Maritime industry

Eid Mubarak: ANLCA calls for Sober reflection, greater attention on Maritime industry

… As Iju Nwabunike describes Industry as nation’s economic low hanging fruits!***

The National President, Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Iju Tony Nwabunike has urged Nigerians to utilise the Eid El Fitri for sober reflection, stressing the need to focus more on Maritime industry, which he specially described as nation’s economic low hanging fruits.

“As the second highest revenue earner, Nigeria’s maritime industry is the nation’s economic low hanging fruits, capable of cushioning the temporary effect of reduced oil revenue”, Iju Nwabunike stated in a statement he made available to Maritime First, even as he commended Muslims for their selflessness, self-denial and commitment in praying for Nigeria, at this trying period of economic and security challenges.

“This year’s fasting and Eid- El -Fitri celebration are instructive , coming at a time the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had declared that it would deduct N112 billion from oil and gas proceeds for April to ensure continuous supply of petroleum products to the country and guarantee energy security.

“Implications includes not having oil revenue for the federal government to share with the states and local governments.

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“This situation is premised on the hike in crude oil prices on the deregulated downstream sector and the need for uninterrupted supply of petroleum products to citizens

“Aside the economy, activities in our maritime industry also calls for increased security attention which the federal government (through NIMASA) is rising to the occasion with planned deployment of deep blue assets later this month.

“It is anticipated that this move will go a long way in fighting piracy and other maritime crimes in the Gulf of Guinea and our country’s territorial waters.

“Safety of vessels, cargoes and crews on our waters have direct impacts on our overall economy since the maritime sector is critical for us in the areas of trade, investment, employment and recreation

“Further development of our maritime potentials will be a bold step towards economic diversification for job creation, addressing insecurity and positioning our ports for hub status in the West and Central African regions

“While the government is consciously trying to address the Apapa gridlock, i implore that an emergency be declared to expedite the ongoing road construction works. This could come in form of 24 hours work by construction workers especially when the rains subside.

“Any stop gap solution to Apapa traffic is bound to suffer setback of either extortion or other forms of sabotage until the roads are fully constructed for seamless access to the ports either through Apapa Oshodi Expressway or Apapa Ijora axis”, the ANLCA Boss said further.

He implored that the Portharcourt to Eleme axis of the East West road and the adjoining portion leading to Onne Port, with a beehive of maritime activities, be attended to in good time for the collective benefits of government and port users.

“Together, we can build a more peaceful, prosperous and economically viable country founded on true love for one another”, he concluded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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