Business
Association Laments Imminent Job Losses To Foreign Freight Forwarders
The Shippers Associa
tion, Lagos State said on Monday that 10,000 indigenous freight forwarders might lose their jobs as some foreign shipping lines had taken over freight forwarding business.
The President of the association, Mr Jonathan Nicol, stated this in an interview with The Tide in Lagos.
He said the issue of dominance of Nigerian freight forwarding business came up in 2015 and was resisted by freight forwarders.
Nicol said that the CRFFN was established to train Nigerians for the purpose of freight forwarding.
“We feel that freight forwarders are an integral part of our business and we provide jobs for them regularly.
“They are licensed by Nigeria Customs Service yearly and if foreign shipping lines will want to take their jobs, I think it should be resisted,” the shipper said.
He said that the foreigners had taken over almost all the processing of cargo clearance at the ports, leaving their Nigerian counterparts idle.
Nicol said that the foreign shipping lines could not go to Cotonou, Republic of Benin, and attempt to take freight forwarding job from the citizens.
According to him, if they try such in Republic of Benin, they would be chased away.
“I believe that freight forwarding in Nigeria should be an exclusive business to Nigerians as it is done in the Republic of Benin.
He said that it was sad that some Nigerians served as “fronts’’ to the foreign shipping lines
Nicol urged freight forwarders to come together and fight the foreign firms making in-roads into the system.
He advised that the Federal Government should exhume the Indigenisation Policy to protect Nigerians from “imminent massive job loss” in freight forwarding business and the port industry as a whole.
Nicol suggested that government should immediately commence investigation and institute sanctions against foreigners taking over freight forwarding business from Nigerians.
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