Author: Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine is a seasoned freelance journalist and the chief editor of Primetime Reporters.

From Right: National Public Relations Officer, Save Nigeria Freight Forwarders Importers Exporters Coalition (SNFFIEC), Comrade Kingsley Nwankwo, National Treasure Of The Group, Comrade Reuben Onyejike, Coordinator Of The Group, Sir Osita Chukwu Patrick, Secretary General, Comrade Vincent Onuoha and Comrade Gerald Iroehika at Media Chat With members of MARCON Thursday.. Following the recent implementation of the federal government’s new automobile policy on used vehicles by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday, a group, Save Nigeria Freight Forwarders, Importers and Exporters Coalition (SNIFFIEC) has called on the Federal Government to revert to status quo on the automobile policy saying that…

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One month after the Customs Management Board approved the promotions of its officers across board, a customs licensed agent, Achike Molokwu has called on the Comptroller General of Customs,Dr. Dikko Inde Abdullahi to commence immediate redeployment of some customs officers at the Tincan Island Command. Molokwu who was speaking to Primetime Reporters at the Tincan island Ports, Lagos stated that with the migration to the ASYCUDA++ and the National Single Window platform, there won’t be any need for too many officer at the ports. He maintained that too many officers at the ports lead to duplication of duties at the…

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The leadership of the Road Transport Employers’ Association (RTEAN) as expressed fear over the demand by the Nigerian Shipper’s Council (NSC) that they submit to its office their operational cost quotation for documentation. Speaking The leadership of the Road Transport Employers’ Association (RTEAN) as expressed fear over the to Primetime Reporters in his office in Lagos, the Secretary of RTEAN, Tincan Island Chapel, Mr. Dele Jagun stated that the association’s apprehension stemmed from its inability to determine the motive of NSC in making such demand. Jagun disclosed that the association was yet to give them any quotation for fear that…

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Barely two week after the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) announced the introduction of the e-payment solution for all revenue collections at thew various ports across the federation, the Port Manager, Lagos Ports Complex Apapa, Mr. Nasir Anas Mohammed has described the new payment system as a big plus to the maritime sector. Mohammed who was speaking in an interview with journalists at the end of the stakeholders meeting at the conference hall of the Nigeria Customs Service, Apapa Area Command said that while unwarranted wasting of time on the part of the NPA would have been removed by the new…

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Abdullahi Dikko The Seme Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service has moved to strengthen it’s inter agency operational tie with the Nigeria Police to enhance national security.  Mr. Willy Egbudin, Customs Area Controller of the command had described the cordial relationship between customs officers and their counterparts in the police as a very necessary collaboration for intelligence sharing and possible joint operation where and when necessary.  Egbudin stated this on Thursday when he visited the Assistant Inspector General in charge of Zone 2 of the Nigeria Police, Mr. Mamman Tsafe mni and the Lagos Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko mni.…

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The Senate has assured the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT)of  the upper Legislative body’s readiness to accelerate the passage of the Professional Logistic body draft bill before the National Assembly. This was made known last Thursday by the President of the Institute, Maj. Gen. Umoru Usman (Rtd.) at the induction ceremony of Fellows and Corporate members of the institute in Lagos. According to him, “currently, we are advancing in talks with the National Assembly in other to acquire the charter act for CILT Nigeria. Members of the National Assembly have indicated support for this course and we have…

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Kayode Farintho is the former Chairman, Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Tincan Island Chapter. In this interview with our correspondent, he bares his mind the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR), Provisional Release, Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) and many other issues in the maritime sector. Excerpts; During the last interview we had with you early this year, you prophesied that PAAR if the Customs continues the way they were going, would stir up congestion at the ports come February. February has come and gone. Would you say that your position is what obtained or…

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In its bid to encourage the female members to vie for elective position in the forthcoming election of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), the NAGAFF Electoral Commission (NECOM) has announced a 50 percent waiver for nomination forms for all the female members of the association contesting any elective position in the various chapters of the association. This was contained in a Press release signed by the NECOM Chairman, Mr. Okey Nereus and mailed to Primetime Reporters. Nereus in the observed that the gesture was in line with the association’s avowed posture of gender friendly association as…

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In the Icon this week, we present to you the National President, Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Prince Olayiwola Shittu (JP). Please take time to read and note why our team deemed it fit to have him as our Icon this week. When the current National President of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Prince Olayiwola Farudeen Shittu (JP) embarked on this journey of comprehensively re-branding ANLCA in character and outlook, little did the onlookers and members alike know that the aspiring candidate for the National President of ANLCA was damned serious about everything he voiced out including his…

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Mallam Habib Abdullahi A closer look at the various workshops, conferences and stakeholders’ meetings organized by the various government agencies operating in the maritime industry in recent times would reveal a decline at the enthusiasm with which stakeholders attend events. Gone are the days when at the shortest possible notice, the stakeholders would come running at those activities to know what those meetings and workshops were all about with a view to contributing their quota towards moving the sector forward. This time around, it seems that even with wide publicity and notices going out early as far as even in…

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