Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The
Management of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, led by the Director,
Consumer Affairs Department, Chief Cajetan C. Agu, has paid a
courtesy visit to the newly appointed Assistant Inspector General,
(AIG) Marine Command, Muhammad Uba Kura, to congratulate him on his
appointment and also enlighten him about NSC’s activities as Port
Economic Regulator.
l-r:
Assistant Inspector General, (AIG) Marine Command, Muhammad Uba Kura
and Director, Consumer Affairs Department, Chief Cajetan C. Agu in a
warn handshake
Agu
highlighted the Council’s roles in ensuring Ease of Doing Business
in the Maritime Industry, some of which include freight forwarders
rate negotiation, recovering monies from imposed charges and
enforcement, amongst others.
In his
remarks, Muhammad Uba Kura assured NSC of the full support of the
Nigerian Police Force. He said the Nigerian Police is positioned to
fight and reduce, to the barest minimum, the activities of criminals
who make the mistake of operating anywhere within the coverage area
of the Marine Command.
He opined
that if revived, the Cargo Tracking Note, an initiative of the
Nigerian Shippers’ Council, has the potential to curb the
activities of criminals.
Agu, urged
Uba to visit the ES/CEO at NSC Head Quarters to further cement the
relationship between the Council and the Maritime Police while Uba
guaranteed the cooperation of the Police Force whenever needed by
NSC.
Muhammad Uba
Kura, was the Former Police Commissioner at Nigerian Port Authority
before being elevated to the position of AIG Marine Command.
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