The Executive Secretary/CEO of the
Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) Mr. Hassan Bello, has called on
the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to partner with the Council for a successful take-off of the Inland Dry Ports (IDP)
project in the country.
Apapa Area Controller Mr. Musa Jubrin and Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) Mr. Hassan Bello, at inauguration of the Technical Committee in Lagos. |
Bello made the call during the
inauguration of a 9-Man Technical Committee on the IDP projects at the NSC Head
office in Lagos.
He said the Technical Committee was
set up to ensure collaboration between the Council and NCS for the successful
take off of the IDP projects in the country.
The NSC CEO said it was
better to get it right from the beginning so that mistakes recorded
in the nation’s seaports in the past would not be repeated at the
dry ports.
Describing all ports as simply
Customs ports, Bello said the Council has been part of the dry ports
concept since 2006, adding that the participation of Customs in this Technical
Committee cannot be overemphasized.
Bello who was full of praises for
the past and present Comptroller Generals of Customs for their tremendous
support and encouragement in the IDP projects, assured the Agency of the
Council’s resolve to work towards trade facilitation.
He disclosed that the Kaduna Inland
Dry Port would soon commence full operations and about to obtain approval and
recognition from the International Federation of Freight Forwarders
Associations (FIATA) and International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
and solicited for the co-operation of Customs Service for a joint review
of the initial draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) earlier developed by
both organizations for the smooth operations of the IDP.
Earlier in his remarks, the
Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service, Col Hammed Ali (Rtd.) who was
represented by the Apapa Area Controller Mr. Musa Jubrin thanked the Management
of the Council for initiating the IDP concept.
Ali said the dry port project will
go a long way in contributing to economic diversification and pledged the
support of the Agency towards the actualization of the projects.
The Customs boss also stated that
the concept was in line with global best practices of attracting investors by
making port operations businesses attractive, competitive and easy.
He advised the Council and other
stakeholders in the industry to key into the E-platform of the Nigeria Customs
Service stating that the service is fully automated which is in line with the
recent Presidential directives in the ease of doing business in Nigeria.
The Committee is made of Mr. A. N.
Makinde Director Inland Transport Services as the Chairman, Mrs. A.
Dublin-Green Deputy Director Law & Policy, Mr. O. Oyebola Deputy Director
Bilaterial & Multilateral Trade Services, Mr. T.O. Jaiyeola Deputy Director
Monitoring & Intermodal Coordination, Mr. A. G. Saidu Comptroller of
Customs, Mr. H. J. Swomen Deputy Comptroller, Mr. A. U. Ebieme Assistant
Comptroller, Mr. M. A. Kwairanga Superintendent of Customs as Members.
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