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NAGAFF Compliance Team Secures Victory For Freight Forwarding Sector

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineFebruary 20, 2024Updated:February 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In pursuit of our mandate as the enforcement arm of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders, NAGAFF, the Compliance Team has won the long drawn battle with the Port Standing Task Team, PSTT.

Recall that in the last quarter of 2023, a committee purported to have been established by the office of the Vice- President, Prof. Yemi Osibajo to oversee activities at the seaports appeared at the APMT terminal with a letter directing the Deputy Comptroller to summon a stakeholders meeting, and further directing that examinations must  start by 9am and end by 2pm. 

In a statement issued by the National Coordinator of Compliance Team, Alhaji Tanko Ibrahim, the group noted that it questioned the authority of PSTT over the numerous summons and directives.

“PSTT went ahead to set up a stand at the terminal (APMT) fully armed participating in cargo examinations and carting away samples.

“We challenged them, physically obstructing their activities, removed their stand, seized the samples collected and ensured their exit. They thereafter resorted to all sorts of intimidations, blackmail and harassments.

“The home of our National Coordinator was besieged on several occasions at very ungodly hours, attempting to arrest him, with invitations from the DSS, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Offenses Commission, ICPC and the Zone 2 headquarters of the Nigeria Police”, he said.

The group noted that Mr. Kayode of the APMT operations was arrested and interrogated at the state headquarters of the DSS and Zone 2, with the spurious allegation that he connived with the Compliance Team in ejecting PSTT from the seaports.

According to the Compliance Team, PSTT replicated the same corrupt operations executed in Apapa at the Tin Can Island Port.

Noting that the port industry is already overburdened by the large numbers of government agencies at the ports, Tanko argued that foisting another agency would further slow down the clearing process, making the ports one of the most expensive and cumbersome in the world.

“We are glad to report that the Port Standing Task Team has been ordered never to encroach on the activities of port users and the community. Since they claimed to operate from the Shippers Council, they were to restrict themselves to their mandate and never to interfere with customs and Terminal operations.

“By this victory, the Compliance Team reiterates its readiness to defend the interest of freight forwarders in line with our mandate as the punching arm of NAGAFF. We thank the following persons for their solidarity and support; the then Acting Customs Area Comptroller, Apapa Command,  at the time, the Deputy Inspector-General Operations, Force headquarters, the MD, Nigerian Ports Authority, the former Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Hon. Emmanuel Jime and the management of the APMT”, the group said.

Photo: Alhaji Ibrahim Tanko, National Coordinator, NAGAFF 100% Compliance Team.

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Alhaji Ibrahim Tanko APMT DSS ICPC NAGAFF 100% Compliance Team Port Standing Task Team Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
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