Maritime
Ex-Chairman Advocates Reconstitution Of Committee
The Pioneer Chairman of Ports Industry Anti-Corruption Standing Committee (PIACSC), Mr. Val Usifoh, on Tuesday said that the dissolution of committee had created a vacuum at the seaports.
Usifoh told our correspondent in Lagos that “it is a known fact that where people interact in a commercial environment, there is bound to be corruption’’.
“The committee was dissolved towards the end of last year, 2011, by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) which was the sole funding body.
“We had the impression that the body was dissolved in order to allow for re-organisation, but this has not been the case as there is nothing to replace it yet.
“Since the dissolution of PIACSC in 2011, there is no single body one can go and complain to.
“There is a void now as ICPC and NPA are trying to find out if another committee can take the place of the dissolved committee.
“Each stakeholder is trying to solve its problems by itself,” he said.
Usifoh, who is also the Chairman, Shipping Agents of Nigeria, said that the committee had always been on ground while functioning.
He said that there was always someone to complain to at any time.
Usifoh said that the work of the committee was facilitated by a secretariat and its activities were always well publicised by the mass media.
Usifoh, who headed the committee for nine years, from 2001 to 2010, said the anti-graft body enjoyed the support of the ICPC.
He said that the committee related with the ICPC because ICPC was not knowledgeable enough about the ports.
He advised that the NPA and ICPC should work together on the replacement of the committee.
Usifoh said it was necessary to have a committee to check negative activities at the ports.
Our correspondent reports that PIACSC was inaugurated in 2001 by stakeholders under the auspices of the Ports Consultative Council and the NPA to fight corruption at the seaports.
The committee was headed by Mr. Val Usifoh until 2010 when he voluntarily resigned.
This paved way for Alhaji Sulaiman Hameen, who coordinated the affairs of the committee in acting capacity until his death in September, 2010 while on pilgrimage.
Mrs. Enoche Ogenyi was later appointed the Coordinator of the committee in 2010.
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