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NCS, Tin can Island Command Sensitize Personnel on Preventive Measures


Harboursandports-Lagos.com:The Nigeria Customs Services, Tin Can Island Command has taken a step to sensitize Custom Officers and other Maritime Stakeholders on preventive measures of the Corona Virus outbreak in the world today.

Drastic measures have been taken by the Comptroller Tin Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Custom Service to insulate Customs Officers and other stakeholders from the ravaging Coronavirus outbreak. As part of effort to check the spread of to Nigeria through our sea ports, Comptroller Tin Can Island Port Command Uba Musa and Deputy Comptroller in charge of Enforcement Unit Nnedi has sanitize Custom Officers and other Maritime Stakeholders on the need to take precautionary measures to ensure the disease does not creep into Nigeria through her waterways.

Speaking on the issue, Uba Musa, Comptroller of the Tin Can Island Port has said that large number of cargos that are coming into the country are from China and this is where the outbreak started from and since there are no activities in China it will definitely affect the volume of cargos coming into Nigeria. This is also going to have a huge impact on the revenue of the country.

Throwing more light on it Nnedi said that the total number of deaths recorded now is 2687 deaths and it’s still counting, therefore the need to sensitize Custom Officers and Maritime Stakeholders on the dangers of the Corona Virus because the Tin Can Island is a very peculiar environment.

“Large volume of our cargos comes from China and the Corona Virus happen to be emanating from China so definitely since there are no activities in China it will definitely affect the volume of cargos. You know it is not instant it is going to be a gradual thing; shipment from China takes one to two months to arrive so definitely we will have that issue. Yes it is just, definitely there will be impact since we have 70 percent of our importation coming from China definitely it is going to impact on our revenue, the volume of cargo will be reduced and then the implication is the revenues will also be affected”.

“Today is to sensitize the custom officers and other stakeholders in the port, about the dangers posed by corona virus. Globally it is ravaging over 2687 deaths so far and still counting, it is not yet in Nigeria but what we are saying is that we don’t have to wait for it to be here before we take precaution. Several people have created awareness about it. However the sea port particularly Tin Can area is a peculiar environment”.

The Comptroller and the Deputy Comptroller also charged other regulatory bodies at other entry points in the country to take a queue at what the Tin Can Island Port command of the Nigeria custom service has done while advising maritime stakeholders to be on their toes and approach vessels with utmost caution.

Uba said“We have done sensitization for port users, that is custom officers, agents, importers and people who work in the custom environment. We sensitize people on the effect of corona virus, that is handling of cargo even personal hygiene and personal contact and issues that may lead to crisis so at least the medical team have educated port users on how to prevent contact with people and if you suspect contact you have to rush to the hospital”.

“It is expected that all commands will do this. Am aware that at the airport the Federal Ministry of Health is already championing this through the Port Health. Even here in the port our colleague NPA has produced banners and posters that have been placed everywhere. Our colleagues in Port Health too are talking to people. It should be adequately replicated across all frontiers, across the international airports, the border stations never mind that the borders are closed for now” he concluded.


                                                                            





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