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Shippers’ Association to Monitor Implementation of Cargo Defence Fund- Farinto

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Shippers' Association to Monitor Implementation of Cargo Defence Fund- Farinto

The Shippers Association of Lagos State (SALS) yesterday said that the association would be monitoring the implementation of the Cargo Defence Fund that would assist shippers in their operations.

The Spokesman of SALS, Dr Kayode Farinto made this known in a media briefing in Lagos.

Cargo Defence Fund is an initiative of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), set up as a Cargo Protection and Indemnity (Cargo P & I) scheme.

It is established to mitigate losses incurred by shippers, especially small time importers and exporters, who may not have the financial muscle to pursue their legitimate maritime claims.

According to Farinto, the Cargo Defence Fund is very germane and shippers do not want it to be a moribund one or like that of the Cargo Vessel Finance Fund which has not been enjoyed by shipping companies.

“The Cargo Defence Fund is to assist shippers and help cushion the effect of COVID-19 or anything,” he said.

He also urged the government to look at trade facilitation as a core principle so that shippers could bring in cargo effortlessly.

He noted that whether people believe it or not the man she gets the highest blow, bash, barriers in trade was the shippers, unfortunate, and the government was not paying much attention to trade facilitation.

However, he said that shippers were set to vacate its second-floor accommodation at the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) corporate headquarters over what the association labelled as lack of enough protection for cargo owners.

He said that maybe if shippers in Lagos are not housed under the NSC accommodate, their voices would be listed.

“Shippers are very important in the industry, they are the golden chicken that lays the golden egg, without shippers, and there will not be any cargo.

“In the NSC’s Act, a shipper is the direct owner of the cargo.

“Section 3, subsection C of the Act number 13 that establishes the council also said that the council is to encourage the formulation of shippers association all over the country.

“Unfortunately, the role of the shippers in the industry shows that shippers association have not been carried along and they will partner with agencies to make ourselves be heard,” he said.

The spokespersons said that shippers believe in the leadership of the NSC, but urged that they carry shippers along so that there would be a collective responsibility, the decision on issues that affect them, particularly trade.

“The shippers must be protected, encouraged and empowered.

“Federal government should not pay lip service to trade facilitation because if trade facilitation is achieved, there will be simplicity and projection in cargo clearance and generating of employment to our teaming youth.

“This is the basic things we must pursue in this year,” he said.

 

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NCSB: Finance Minister Applauds Customs Arrowhead’s Integrity, Transparency as He Presides Over 60th Regular Meeting

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…Affirms Adeniyi demonstrates exemplary commitment to achieving the Board’s laudable objectives

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun has applauded the integrity and transparency of the Comptroller General of Customs CGC, Adewale Adeniyi, noting that the Customs Arrowhead has demonstrated exemplary commitment to achieving laudable objectives of the Customs’ Service Board.

The Minister who stressed the importance of collaboration, particularly between various ministries and the private sector, also noted that the Nigeria Customs Service Board includes representatives from the ministries of Trade and Investment, Foreign Affairs, and Finance; as well as members of the organised private sector. 

He made the observation on Tuesday, 10 September 2024, while presiding over the 60th regular board meeting of the Nigeria Customs Service NCS. The meeting was held at the newly built NCS headquarters in Maitama, Abuja; and was about the first of its kind since the commissioning of the edifice by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

Wale Edun expressed his satisfaction with the board’s adherence to the decision to meet quarterly, describing it as an essential aspect of corporate governance, noting that regular meetings and updates on financial performance were crucial for any government agency seeking to meet its objectives and impact positively on citizens. 

“I think that board meetings serve as an important part of corporate governance and corporate governance is key to running an organisation efficiently as well as providing the necessary direction and management to keep government policies on track”, Wale Edun stated, applauding the integrity and transparency of CGC Adeniyi.

He expressed satisfaction that the Nigeria Customs Service Board NCSB presently provides a forum which, “Ensures that critical national issues are thoroughly discussed and implemented on time”. 

While fielding questions about his feelings, for being the first Minister and NCSB Chairman to have chaired a meeting at the newly built NCS Corporate Headquarters, the Minister took the opportunity to commend the Customs Service on the achievement.

He said: “I congratulate the Nigeria Customs Service on this achievement of not just building a new edifice, but moving into it, making use of it, and keeping it very neat and tidy, and I pray for the success of all those who work at the new facility.

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U.S. Deepens Partnership With Nigerian Navy, Commends Maritime Facilities

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U.S. Deepens Partnership With Nigerian Navy, Commends Maritime Facilities

 The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Richard Mills, on Friday paid a courtesy visit to the Western Naval Command and the Regional Maritime Capability (RMAC) Centre in furtherance of the bilateral relations between the countries.

Speaking during the visit, Mills said that deepening the partnership with the Nigerian Navy was important in ensuring that the Gulf of Guinea would be as free as possible from maritime crimes.

“We want to reduce to the barest minimum maritime crimes such as piracy, oil theft, and Unregulated Unreported Fishing among others.

The FOC, West, Rear Adm. Mustapha Hassan with the U.S. Ambassador, Mr Richard Mille.

“We have been talking about how to strengthen our partnership and what more we can do to enhance security in the Gulf of Guinea,” he said.

The ambassador said that one of the ways to ensure that the partnership was strengthened was through the conduct of maritime exercises between the two navies to improve coordination.

“A lot of things are working well; our intelligence sharing, our training capabilities among other things.

“Some new assets and equipment that will be helpful towards improving maritime security was shared with me and we will be looking at that too,” he said

Similarly, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Western Naval Command, Rear Adm. Mustapha Hassan thanked the U.S. for their cooperation with countries in the Gulf of Guinea.

Hassan said that matters were discussed on how to improve partnership and work together toward making the global maritime economy much better placed.

“One of the focus of discourse centred on upgrading the sensor capabilities of the Regional Maritime Awareness Capability system.

“The system is working and in good order but an upgrade will put us in a better state among other leading nations of the world,” he said.

The FOC said that the U.S. was already planning another Obangame Express- a maritime exercise which would help prepare the Nigerian Navy for eventualities in the Gulf of Guinea. 

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SILVER JUBILEE: NAGAFF Inaugurates 33-Man Planning Committee, Targets N500m New Secretariat

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SILVER JUBILEE: NAGAFF Inaugurates 33-Man Planning Committee, Targets N500m New Secretariat

The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), has set up a 33-man Committee to organise the raising of N500 million for its planned new Secretariat on Thursday to guarantee an outstanding and spectacular 25th anniversary celebration. 

The President, Chief Tochukwu Ezisi who indicated this, also expressed enthusiasm for two major turning points in the history of NAGAFF, noting that the association was bravely created 25 years ago by Dr. Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam in an altruistic determination, to transform Nigeria’s freight forwarding sector.

“First, we gather to inaugurate the committee responsible for planning our Silver Jubilee celebration—a momentous occasion marking 25 years of unwavering commitment and excellence. Second, we are here to launch the committee tasked with overseeing the acquisition of a new Secretariat, a pivotal investment of 500 Million Naira that will shape our future”.

“As we approach the Silver Jubilee of NAGAFF, we are not merely reflecting on the past but also celebrating the progress we have made in the freight forwarding industry.

“Our Silver Jubilee is a testament to the collective hard work, dedication, and vision of every member who has contributed to making NAGAFF a beacon of excellence in our sector. This celebration will honour our achievements, acknowledge our growth, and inspire us as we look towards the future”, Ezisi said, pointing out the need to equally craft an experience that reflects NAGAFF’s values.

Chief Ezisi emphasised that the Silver Jubilee Planning Committee is vital, to guarantee that the event embodies the Association’s ideals and transformative journey.

“Your task is not just to organise an event but to also craft an experience that reflects NAGAFF’s values by embarking on a transformative journey with the acquisition of a new Secretariat, a 500 million Naira investment that will secure a future where NAGAFF can continue to thrive, innovate, and lead.

“Our new Secretariat will serve as a hub for our operations, a symbol of our progress, and a place where we will continue to build on our legacy of excellence”.

The committee members, chaired by Chief Afam Chukwuma and the Secretary, Fwdr Stanley Ezenga, were further reminded of their goal, which was to negotiate terms and choose the ideal site for the secretariat. 

The Maritime First learnt that the committee will additionally guarantee that the recently established secretariat fulfils the utmost requirements concerning efficiency and quality. 

While acknowledging that N500 million was an ambitious goal, the committee chairman, Chief Afam Chukwuma stated that it is achievable. 

He gave his word that the committee had taken on the challenge of reaching out, as well as even exceeding the designated goal. 

He continued, by saying that the committee would plan an appropriate 25th anniversary celebration for the association on November 16, 2024, and hold a grand event to raise money for the new secretariat.

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