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Lagos Ports Record Low Activities
Activities in the maritime industry ended on Friday with low port activities at the Apapa port, as a result of a protest by Customs Agents.
The Tide source reports that economic activities at the ports were paralysed for two weeks as agents protested against the prevailing charges and services at the APM Terminals, Apapa.
The Agents alleged delays in cargo clearance by the management of the terminals.
A Customs agent, Mr Uchu Block, said, “the APM Terminals have been the problem by delaying the positioning of containers for examination and loading.
“All these things are against trade and must be checked,’’ he said.
Mr Olumide Fakanlu, the Chairman of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Apapa Port Chapter, said the APM Terminals had remained adamant over the demands of the agents.
Penultimate Monday, a Federal High Court in Lagos struck out a case brought against the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) by the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), on reversed charges at the ports.
The Presiding Judge, Ibrahim Buba, had explained that the parties which came by way of an originating summons, did not tell the court the issues for determination.
“Since the court cannot proceed without knowing the right and interests of the parties, which are inextricably tied to the question of determination, the court cannot proceed on that,’’ Buba said.
The NSC, in October, reversed the Progressive Storage Charges to what obtained as at May 2009, to reduce the cost of doing business at the ports.
The NSC, which is the ports economic regulator, had also increased the container free storage period to seven days, up from three days.
The council has also increased the demurrage (free days) to 10.
In his response, the spokesman of STOAN, in which APM Terminals is a member, Mr Bolaji Akinola, debunked the agents’ allegations.
He said the allegations levelled against the largest container terminal operator in the country were “baseless and unfounded”.
“We have a situation where people are resistant to change and would want to maintain their old ways of doing things in this era of automation.
“We will not be arm-twisted by any group and we stand by our members in this,” the STOAN spokesman said.
“Terminal operators in Nigeria have invested massively to build capacity, modernise and upgrade our ports and we will not allow anyone undermine our efforts,” he stated.
According to Akinola, APM Terminals is one of the largest terminals in West Africa and employs over 1,000 Nigerians and deploys global best practices in its operations.
He said the problem at the ports bother on the lack of honesty and integrity on the part of the clearing agents, which had necessitated a high level of physical examination at the port.
In the week under review, Capt. Niyi Labinjo, was inaugurated as the new President of the Nigerian ShipOwners Association (NISA).
The immediate-past President of the association, Chief Isaac Jolapamo, said the association was determined to create jobs.
“We have come out of the trenches with better determination to secure our maritime industry, capable of reducing our dependency on oil and create jobs,’’ he said.
Capt. Labinjo also said the association would make jobs available to indigenous shipping companies.
“The consolidation by the new executives will be to bring back our jobs taken by foreigners,’’ Labinjo said
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