HArboursandport.com: Lagos --- In
continuation of its annual maritime conference held in conjunction
with the Maritime Forum,
University of Lagos, SIFAX Group will next well hold the event at
the at the University of Lagos on August 17, 2018.
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Former
Managing Director, Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Chief Adebayo
Sarumi and Chairman, Nigerian Ports Consultative Forum, Otunba
Kunle Folarin as well as other stakeholders are expected to meet to
x-ray the sector with a view of educating under graduates of the
tertiary institution on the development and challenges in the sector.
The
conference, held in honour of Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive
Vice-Chairman, SIFAX Group, is an initiative of the Maritime Forum,
University of Lagos and SIFAX Group.
Eminent
maritime industry leaders, legal experts, academics, and university
students drawn from about eight institutions will converge to discuss
on the theme of “Port Cost & Ports Charges- A Recurring Decimal
Under Port Reform Regime”.
Other
discussants expected at the event include Obiageli Obi,
Director-General, Nigeria Chamber of Shipping; Hassan Bello,
Executive Secretary/CEO, Nigeria Shippers’ Council; Major Henry
Ajetunmobi, Executive Director, SIFAX Off Dock; Prince Olayiwola
Shittu, Immediate Past Chairman, Association of Nigeria Licensed
Customs Agent, Captain Ebubeogu Iheanacho, General Manager, MD’s
Office, Nigeria Ports Authority; Mrs. Mfon Usoro and Adedoyin Afun,
Senior Partner, Bloomfield Law Practice, among others.
A
statement signed by the Corporate
Affairs Manager of Sifax Group, Muyiwa Akande, pointed out that
Afolabi, said
the need to deepen discourse around topical issues in the country’s
maritime industry, as well as proffering practical solutions to them
gave birth to the conference.
He
said: “The third edition of the conference would dwell on issues on
ports costs and charges. This is necessary in view of the constant
bickering that has continually ensued between the port users,
regulatory agencies, agents, importers on one hand and the terminal
operators on the other hand despite the port reforms embarked upon in
2006 which aimed at making the Nigerian port system better. This has
a negative economic impact for all stakeholders, including the
government.
“Distinguished
experts have been invited as speakers to provide practical roadmap
that will lead to concrete and sustainable solutions to the problem.
I look forward to the useful insights based on years of industry
experience that they will bring to the conference. I am convinced
that such insights would be useful to the industry, the government
and participants.”
On
her own part, Miss. Bukola Familoni, President, Maritime Forum, said
the conference would be beneficial both to the industry and the
students due to its objective of being an avenue to stimulate
intellectual discussions between maritime experts and the university
community, especially students with interest in the maritime
industry, on contemporary issues in the industry, both locally and
internationally.

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