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Customs Urges Port Concessionaire To Woo Importers

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The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Area One Command, Port Harcourt, has urged a port concessionaire in Port Harcourt, the Ports and Terminal Operators Limited (PTOL) to, in addition to what they have done; evolve other methods of wooing importers to Port Harcourt Port.

Speaking while answering questions on the matter when The Tide called on him in his office, the Public Relations Officer of the area command, Mr. D.A. Jack, expressed concern over what he called, “The continued neglect of Port Harcourt port by importers”, inspite of what the PTOL has put in place  to encourage them.

According to the customs area spokes person, several efforts have been made by the concessionaire to make the wharf conducive for general cargo business, which he said is the delight of importers, including re-enforcement of berths, warehousing and a dinner for importers.

He said the company had mobilised funds to procure modern cargo handling equipment so as to ensure the smooth take-off of the general cargo business, but that importers are yet to respond positively.

While commending the efforts of PTOL towards returning to containerised cargo operation by the efforts they have made so far, the customs image maker, however, urged them to go extra mile in adopting other measures like reducing port charges to minimal level, subsidise transport and reassure importers of safety and ability to handle their cargo.

Recognising that importers patronage is key to effective general cargo operation, Mr. Jack also appealed to PTOL to ensure that other logistics are in place for effective business.

Corlins Walter

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