Business
Maritime Operator Urges Reduction Of Agencies At Ports
A maritime Operator,
Chief Nicholas Obi, has sued for a reduction in the number of government agencies that operate at Nigerian ports, so as to make for easier and smooth business.
He has said that Nigerian ports are failing in trade facilitation due to the activities of multiple government agencies that have compounded smooth business operations.
Obi, a member of the Shippers Association, who made this known to The Tide in Port Harcourt, noted that a competitive port will facilitate trade, but that the focus in Nigerian ports is on how to generate revenue.
“The problems with our ports are diverse and require change. The number of government agencies at the ports are so much, and should be reduced because we do not need a whole village for container examination and for clearing process.
“Port operators were enjoined to work on holidays in order to ensure they position containers for examination, at least, within 36 hours of booking”, he said.
He also opined that most of these agencies that find themselves at the ports do not have much to do there pointing out that some of their services are like duplication of functions at the ports which other agencies are already providing.
Obi, however, said that there would be need to control traffic, provide free market entry or exit and ensure that there would be fair and competitive behaviour and practices within the sector.
Corlins Walter