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Pay Your Subscriptions timely, CRFFN is NAGAFF’s Baby- Ezisi tells Freight Forwarders

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Pay Your Subscriptions timely, CRFFN is NAGAFF's Baby- Ezisi tells Freight Forwarders

 

… As Association inaugurates newly elected executives of five chapters***

The President of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Chief Tochukwu Ezisi has advised all NAGAFF members to ensure timely payment of Subscriptions to the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN), stressing that the CRFFN is their baby.

Ezisi stated this Wednesday in Lagos, in his opening address at the inauguration of newly elected executives of five chapters of the Association, pointing out the need not only to properly nurture the CRFFN but also to continue to see it as NAGAFF baby, which must be fed well.

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He described the body as a highly disciplined Association, free of acrimony and rancour, and which, therefore, must demonstrate responsibility, by continuing to register with the Council and timely pay the annual subscription fees.

“CRFFN is an offspring and suckling baby of NAGAFF and we shall continue to feed her with the goodwill of our members”, the President stated.

In his own contribution, the founder of NAGAFF, Dr. Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam, told the elected executives to justify the confidence repose in them by all stakeholders, urging them that as good ambassadors of the association, they must always be above board, doing good Consistently.

The founder said the problem of Nigeria is leadership and advised the elected officials to start giving true leadership examples to the members who elected them.

He, therefore, enjoined them to always obey the laws of Nigeria as well as the constitution of the association.

The oath of office was administered on the newly elected officers by the National Legal Advisor to NAGAFF, Mr. Fred Akhokhia.

The Apapa chapter has Prince Eze Uchendu as chairman, Obinalu Emeka as vice chairman, Hilda Oyanna as secretary, Chigozie Arinze Okpala as assistant secretary, Chukwuemeka Ikeobi as financial secretary, Desmond Ugwu as treasurer, Adebayo Egunjobi as the Customs Freight Forwarders Relationship Officer, Francis Onwuchekwa as the public relations officer, Nelly Ijeoma as the welfare officer, Mustapha Musa Usman as the presidential liaison officer, Omotayo Samuel as the ethics and compliance officer, Afam Ifeanyi as the inspectorate and discipline officer.

The Tin Can chapter comprises Emeka Chiedozie as chairman, Ifeanyi Emoh as the vice chairman, Amadi Patrick as secretary, Nonso Igboanugo as assistant secretary, Joy Anaedu as financial secretary, Chamberlain Oguezi as treasurer,  Mustapha Isa Aboki as the public relations officer, Deborah Ihedi as the welfare officer, Ejike Madu as the ethics, compliance and disciplinary officer, Emeka Nwankwo as the Customs Freight Forwarding Relations Officer, Peter Nwagbara as the inspectorate and intelligence officer and Ishmael Amobi Chukwunyere as the presidential liaison officer.

The PTML chapter has Alor Thomas Chairman, Kamba Ibrahim Vice Chairman, Nweke Ejike Michael Secretary, Nweke Monday Assistant Secretary, Nwokeforo Obinna public relations officer, Abuchi Nworgu treasurer, Mercy Akhibi welfare, Nwosu Kenneth Financial Secretary, Igwe Kingsley Customs and Freight Forwarders Relationship Officer, Ezeofor Chukwuma Ethics and compliance officer, Okonmah Peter Gbemudu Inspectorate and discipline officer, Oraka Henry presidential liaison officer.

The Murtala Mohammed Airport Customs Command of the association has Udo Onyeka as chairman, Sulaimon Fatai Ayomide as vice chairman, Roth Innocent as secretary, Victor Okonjo as assistant secretary, Babalola Adewale as financial secretary, Godfrey Ebem as treasurer, Godwin Igboanugo as public relations officer, Agnes Anuhi as welfare, Moruf Ogunbowale as CFFRO, Iyenlanye Cobina as inspectorate/intelligence officer, Obioma Moses as ethics, compliance and discipline officer and Florence Udugwu as the presidential liaison officer.

The KLT chapter has Azubuike Umeadi as chairman, Jerry Nwokedi as vice chairman, Nnam Benjamin as secretary, Chinedu Igbede as assistant secretary, Olivia Echebiri as financial secretary, Lawrence Chibueze as treasurer, Ifeanyi Nwanaekezie as public relations officer, Ifeoma Dave as welfare officer,  Nnenna Onwusoro as CFFRO, Tony Akpan as inspectorate/intelligence officer, Nonso Okoye as ethics, compliance and discipline officer and Daniel Mbachu as the presidential liaison officer.

 

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PCA: Adeniyi’s Vision For More Dynamic Customs, Gets World Customs, WBG, IMF’s Support

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…CGC says effective Post Clearance Audits will Ensure detection, prevention of commercial fraud, enhanced trade facilitation 

Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi’s vision of evolving a more modern and technologically empowered Customs Service got a boost on Monday, as the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), in collaboration with the World Customs Organisation (WCO), the World Bank Group (WBG), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) flagged off a five-day workshop on Post Clearance Audit (PCA) in Abuja.

The Maritime First learnt the aim of the workshop which will run from 7 October to 11 October 2024 is to meaningfully enhance trade facilitation in Nigeria. 

Speaking on this, the CGC, Adewale Adeniyi stressed that the workshop is essential for establishing a robust PCA, which complements the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme; because both initiatives are critical to strengthening the compliance framework and advancing the trade facilitation efforts of the Service.

“PCA plays a vital role in ensuring compliance in international trade and safeguarding national revenue long after goods have exited Customs control,” the CGC, who was represented by the Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs in charge of Tariff and Trade, Adekunle Oloyode stated, thanking the WCO, WBG, and IMF for their invaluable contributions to the PCA reform efforts.

 “PCA serves as a vital tool in balancing trade facilitation with compliance”, Adeniyi highlighted, emphasising that the ability to conduct effective post-clearance audits enables the NCS to detect and prevent commercial fraud, recover lost revenue, and enhance trade facilitation. 

The CGC also disclosed that a strong PCA framework fosters a secure trading environment, ultimately facilitating smoother international trade.

Highlighting the significance of online virtual sessions, he added, “They provide real-time insights and knowledge sharing, allowing us to address specific challenges and implement the best practices around the globe, helping to innovate NCS PCA processes.”

Outlining the key areas of the workshop, the CGC added: “The focus includes risk management, targeting, developing data-driven methodologies to identify high-risk transactions, creating detailed audit plans for efficient execution, capacity building, leveraging international expertise and technology, among others.”

He urged participants to apply what they had learned to strengthen the Service’s PCA system and protect national revenue.

Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs, Suleiman Chiroma from the Strategic Research and Policy Department of NCS, emphasised that PCA is a tool that ensures the smooth running of Customs processes by introducing measures, methods, and various approaches for seamless transactions. 

He remarked, “Collaboration with these organisations is key to the survival and success of the NCS.”

Also speaking, a World Customs Organisation expert, Russell Clark expressed his appreciation for the collaboration and commended the NCS’s dedication to improving its processes in facilitating trade.

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GoG: IMO Scribe, Dominguez lauds Nigeria’s Commitment to Safer Commercial Shipping

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GoG: IMO Scribe, Dominguez lauds Nigeria's Commitment to Safer Commercial Shipping

…Mobereola assures NIMASA will assiduously work, to become a revered voice, in global maritime diplomacy

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, Arsenio Dominguez, has commended Nigeria’s committed efforts to ensure the safety and security of commercial shipping in the Gulf of Guinea.

The IMO Scribe gave the commendation during a meeting with the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dayo Mobereola, at the IMO headquarters in London, stressing that the commendation has particularly become imperative now, following recent developments in the Red Sea which have resulted in heavier shipping traffic in the region.

Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola (left), and Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Arsenio Dominguez, during a meeting at the IMO headquarters in London.

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, IMO, Arsenio Dominguez also commended the NIMASA DG for engaging the technical team at the IMO on how Nigeria could address all identified gaps from the 2016 audit conducted by the organization.

In his words: “I want to appreciate the effort of Nigeria on the progress made so far as regards security in the Gulf of Guinea region. 

“There were concerns due to the situation in the Red Sea and resultant pressure around the Gulf of Guinea but we are pleased that the situation has remained the same.

 “We at IMO have been working with Nigeria through NIMASA and we desire that the partnership continues. I am also happy that you, DG, are meeting with IMO technical staff on how to close all identified gaps before the next audit cycle. 

GoG: IMO Scribe, Dominguez lauds Nigeria's Commitment to Safer Commercial Shipping
L-R: Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dayo Mobereola; Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Arsenio Dominguez; and Executive Director of Marine and Operations at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Olaleken Badmus, during a meeting at the IMO headquarters in London.

“This is a step in the right direction and we are ready to give any technical support”, the IMO Secretary-General said, before announcing that the Organization is working on enhancing the Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS) to provide better services to member states in terms of information management.

On his part, the NIMASA DG, Dr Dayo Mobereola, declared that his administration would pay attention to details on how Nigeria can become a voice to be reckoned with in global maritime diplomacy, adding that Nigeria is committed to sustaining the momentum of recent achievements in safety and security within the maritime domain.

According to Mobereola, “My tenure will leverage existing relationships both locally and internationally to sustain the momentum in safety and security within the Nigerian maritime domain. 

R-L: Technical Adviser to Nigeria’s Alternate Permanent Representative (APR) to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Barr. Hassan Abubakar; Executive Director of Marine and Operations at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Olaleken Badmus; Secretary General of the IMO, Arsenio Dominguez; Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola; Nigeria’s APR-IMO, William Bwala; Director of Marine Environment Management at NIMASA, Heaky Dimowo; and Deputy APR-IMO, Olufemi Adetimirin, during a meeting at the IMO headquarters in London.

“The creation of the Marine and Blue Economy Ministry in Nigeria by Mr. President emphasizes the policy direction of this administration. Our goal is to ensure that Nigeria plays an active leading role not just in the region or the IMO, but in the global maritime space.”

Speaking further, he noted that his meeting with IMO technical staff was aimed at ensuring that NIMASA and the IMO are aligned before the next audit cycle.

 “I discovered today that some critical information regarding our administration and the technical team at the IMO is obsolete, and we are reviewing it to update it immediately. 

R-L: Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dayo Mobereola; Executive Director of Marine and Operations, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Olaleken Badmus; and others at a plenary session during the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting at the IMO headquarters in London.

“We do not see the IMO audit as an examination but rather as a guide to assist Nigeria in achieving its potential; hence, my decision to get personally involved. We need to get the basics right”. Mobereola also stated. 

He announced that the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has constituted a committee to address all areas of concern raised in the 2016 IMO audit report. This includes reviewing NIMASA’s enabling laws and effectively implementing a corrective action plan. 

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CUSTOMS: Adeniyi Revitalizes Air-wing Operations, Acquires Cessna Grand Caravan

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CUSTOMS: Adeniyi Revitalizes Air-wing Operations, Acquires Cessna Grand Caravan

…To bolster air Surveillance Efforts 

The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi has taken a significant step towards strengthening Nigeria Customs Service air surveillance capabilities, acquiring a Cessna Grand Caravan EX-208B. 

The newly acquired aircraft which was inspected on Friday, 20 September 2024, in Bartlesville, Washington, USA, marked a pivotal moment for the NCS Air-wing operations.

Registered as 5N-BAA, the aircraft was scheduled to enhance the Service’s air patrol and surveillance efforts.

Powered by the reliable PT6 Pratt and Whitney engine, the Cessna Grand Caravan is globally recognised for its rugged versatility, short-field take-off and landing capabilities, and ability to operate on remote airstrips—making it ideally suited for border security operations in Nigeria.

The CGC, Adeniyi emphasized the importance of this acquisition, noting that the aircraft is fitted with the modern Garmin G1000 Avionics cockpit system, enabling operations under day, night, and low-visibility conditions. 

“With this aircraft, we will strengthen our air border patrol capabilities, which will not only help us intercept illegal activities but also provide quick extraction support when necessary” 

“This aircraft will be a game-changer for the Nigeria Customs Services’ Air-wing. Its ability to carry 10 officers, coupled with its six-hour aerial endurance, will significantly enhance our capacity for air surveillance and border patrol,” CGC Adeniyi stated.

The Cessna Grand Caravan will play a crucial role in air patrols aimed at detecting smuggling routes, deploying armed personnel, and providing swift support for ground operations. 

“With this aircraft, we will strengthen our air border patrol capabilities, which will not only help us intercept illegal activities but also provide quick extraction support when necessary,” CGC Adeniyi explained, aligning the move with President Bola Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda.

“This is a long-term investment for the Service that not only enhances our operational efficiency but also contributes to the sustainability of our air surveillance programs”

Additionally, the aircraft will serve as a strategic asset for Nigeria Customs Technical and Hangar Services Ltd, offering logistical support and revenue generation.

CGC Adeniyi underscored the cost-efficiency of the Cessna Grand Caravan, noting that its operational costs are relatively low compared to other aircraft in its class. 

“This is a long-term investment for the Service that not only enhances our operational efficiency but also contributes to the sustainability of our air surveillance programs,” he added.

Capt. Kuhi Mbaya, the Aircraft Operations Coordinator and Managing Director of Nigeria Customs Technical and Hangar Services Ltd, lauded the acquisition as a milestone for the NCS aviation unit.

“With this aircraft, the Nigeria Customs Service is poised to revitalize its air border patrol activities, securing our borders more effectively and improving revenue generation for both the Service and the nation,” Capt. Mbaya remarked.

The acquisition of the Cessna Grand Caravan is expected to provide significant tactical advantages to the Nigeria Customs Service, tightening border security, and sending a clear signal to economic saboteurs that the Service is better equipped than ever to combat smuggling activities.

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