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Port Operators Laud Passage Of CEMA Bill
The Shippers’ Association of Lagos State has expressed satisfaction that the National Assembly had finally listened to requests for passage of the Customs & Excise Management (CEMA) Bill.
Secretary of the Association, Mr Jonathan Nicol, in an interview with newsmen in Lagos, congratulated the upper house for passing the CEMA Bill.
The Senate passed the CEMA Bill into law this month as promised. Members of the upper legislative chamber said that they considered the passage of the bill as very crucial to the nation’s economy.
“The bill ought to have been passed since 10 years ago, the customs procedures have been outdated and should have been updated long before now.
“Some of the grey areas of the old CEMA bill would have been removed to meet international standard,’’ Nicol said.
He said that the CEMA Bill, when implemented, would improve revenue generation for the maritime industry.
Nicol said that the document would also take care of corruption at the ports since it had nothing to do with politics.
Nicol said that implementation of the bill would also result in more importers using Nigerian ports.
A Trustee of the Nigerian Shippers’ Association, Mr Nicodemus Odolo, also commended the passage of the bill by the upper house, saying that, the old CEMA law had become obsolete.
“We have grown beyond the level of the old CEMA law and this new bill will specify special penalties for defaulters such as in the case of wrong declaration and concealment,’’ Odolo told reporters.
A factional leader of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), Mr Lucky Amiwero, however, said that the provisions of the Act should be harmonised by the two chambers.
Amiwero said that the harmonisation was necessary in view of the differences in the provisions of the Act as passed by the two chambers.
He said that maritime stakeholders would have to adopt a wait and see attitude until the provisions were harmonised by the upper and lower houses.
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