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ANLCA Election: Nwokeoji Vows To Improve Members Welfare
Ahead of 2018 Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) Election in the country, Mr. Emenike Nwokeoji, a leading presidential candidate has vowed to reposition the association by improving incentives and establish sick bays for members if elected.
The national presidential candidate who said he is disturbed by the recent tragedies where his fellow agent slumps and dies after work, promising that qualified medical personnel man the sick bays to save lives.
Nwokeoji who is also the past vice president, ANLCA, said he would transform the Association to an amiable height, noting that he believes in professionalism and integrity as he will ensure capacity building initiatives for members.
He spoke to The Tide on Wednesday night during the flag-off of his campaign in Port Harcourt.
The candidate who doubles as the Chief Executive Officer, Allied Marine Services Limited assured members that he would ensure that ANLCA has a liaison officer in Abuja to cater for the welfare of members.
As an experienced agent, Nwokeoji promise an insurance policy which will cover all members and insisted that even at death, families would benefit from the policy.
While soliciting for votes, Nwokeoji said, he had served the association in various capacities as a federal government committee on the New Single Window Project under the chairmanship of the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo as well as Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) on ease of doing business in Nigeria.
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