Business
Freight Forwarders Back Customs Chief
Some licensed customs
agents have thrown their weight behind the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), custom Area Controller (CAC), Apapa Area 1 Command, Comptroller Charles Edike’s resolve to tackle the challenge poised by poor service delivery of concessionaires in Lagos Port Complex (LPC).
The licensed custom agents, who spoke to newsmen, said the only way to address the excesses of the concessionaires and the service providers in the nation’s seaports especially in LPC, was to tackle them headlong.
They argued that if the concessionaires and service providers continue to operate without any challenge from the authorities, they would continue to deliver poor services in spite of their arbitrary charges.
A veteran licensed custom agent, Prince Olusegun Ologbese, told newsmen in Lagos that the resolve of Mr Edike to make sure that the concessionaires and the service providers do the right thing, in line with the provisions of the agreement they signed with the federal government through the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is commendable.
He condemned the poor working environment in Apapa Quay concessioned to APM Terminals Apapa Limited, particularly the physical examination site, noting that it was unacceptable to Nigerians.
Ologbese who is also the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ogbese International Limited said the action of Apapa Customs CAC Comptroller Charles Edike is appreciated as it will ginger the concessionaire to begin measures to reduce the situation.
According to him, APM Terminals’ Current Physical examination area was nothing but a bare footed floor and makes its tedious for officers and men of Nigeria customs service, importers and freight forwarders to carry out their jobs effectively.
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