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ANLCA Boss Cautions Terminal Operators Against Rumour Mongering
The Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) terminal operators in the country have been charged to desist from act of rumour mongering in order to move the country’s ports to greater height.
National President, ANLCA, Prince Shittu stated this in Port Harcourt during the inauguration of elected chairmen of the chapters in the Eastern Zone.
Shittu who described ANLCA Chapters as a training ground for the future of the association said, the aim of ANLCA is to reach out to the less privileged in the union and rebuild the body for a better tomorrow, than peddling rumours.
The National President insisted that the jobs of the officers of the association are to help humanities and put smiles on the faces of the needy.
He further urged members to cooperate and work as a team with one another to move the body forward to an amiable height instead of destroying it.
Prince Shittu calls for the rebuilding, restructuring and the welfares of members to enhance unity and progress.
While administering oath of office and allegiance to elected chairmen and officers of the Associations drawn from Port Harcourt Area 1 Ports, Calabar, Airport, Onne Sea ports and Oil and Gas, Shittu implore the officers to ensure discipline and hard work in their respective chapters.
Shittu noted that ANLCA constitution lay down a process of succession in the maritime industry and appeal to winners and losers in the election to embrace each other as brothers, than enemies.
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