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Association Decries Illegal Charges At Ports
The Association of Registered Freight Forwarders of Nigeria (AREFFN) has identified excessive and unapproved charges by shipping lines as major challenges militating against the operations of the body.
Others include, delay in the delivery of cargoes, lack of necessary work equipment, print of exit and delay in debit notes by shipping companies.
Speaking to The Tide on Tuesday in Port Harcourt, a member of the group, Iweka Onumajuru, said that the body is working with other groups to surmount the problems, saying that it is necessary for the association to come together to solve the problems rather than work separately.
Onumajuru who is also the chief executive officer of a shipping, clearing and forwarding agency, decried the biometric registration of agents by the leadership of the Association of National Licensed Custom Agents (ANCLA), noting that such exercise is the exclusive reserve of the Council for Registration of Freight Forwarders of Nigeria (CRFFN).
He said “the issue of biometric identity card registration has generated tension in the maritime industry. ANCLA is using biometric registration to intimidate other associations. It is instilling fears into freight forwarders by telling them that without biometric identity cards they can not access the ports. That is why people are rushing to register with them. Let the truth be told, without ANCLA biometric identity card one can do business in the ports,” he assured.
He disclosed that AREFFN had concluded arrangements to register its members through biometric system, but after meeting with the leadership of other freight forwarding associations, decided against it since it will be an exercise in futility. He said that it is CRFFN that has the sole responsibility of registering its members biometrically.
According to him, “every association has members that are licensed by customs and every custom area has freight forwarders who use one licence or the other belonging to members of these various association. So, biometric registeration should be left for CRFFN who, after induction of its registered members, should give them the identity card.”
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