Maritime
‘NSC Not Mandated To Reorganise CRFFN’
Contrary to the media re
ports that the Nigerian Shippers’ Council has been mandated to re-organise the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN), the Registrar CRFFN, Sir Mike Jukwe has denied any knowledge of such mandate given to anybody or agency by the Minister of Transport.
Jukwe told journalists that there was no such mandate and that if there is any such mandate, it would be incumbent on the officials of CRFFN to let it out and not the other way round.
“I don’t know where all these thing comes from. If the Honourable Minister has done that, I am not aware. I think you can verify from his media people. If there is anything in the offing, people should wait. If there is official statement, it will be made by the authorities and not by all these people saying this and that. The official authority has not said anything like that. So me, I am not aware”, he said.
He however said that if the Shippers’ Council claim that there was a mistake in the first election of the governing council of the CRFFN, and that there was the need to correct the perceived mistake, such move should not mean that that they have been mandated to re-organize CRFFN.
The Registrar disclosed that the management of CRFFN was not interested in conducting the election into the governing council to avoid giving the impression that it was in favour of one particular association or individual, rather it has chosen to maintain neutral in order to allow a different body or agency to conduct the election.
According to him,” if a different body comes to conduct the election, there is nothing wrong about that. We welcome that but not that the management itself should see to the conduct of the election. I think that what we are talking about and not that one agency has been given the mandate to reorganize the other or something like that”.
He butressed the fact that the Act provided for the governing council to be put in place but was quick to add that time would be taken this time around to avoid the mistake of the past.
He said that the election would come up at any giving time, adding that it would be communicated to the public.
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