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ANLCA Wants Policy Review On Cargo Clearance
The Association of Nigerian Liconsed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has called on the relevant government agencies at Onne Sea Port in Rivers State to review their policies for smooth and seamless cargo clearance at the port.
The Chairman of the association, Chief Kingsley Offor, who made the call in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt attributed the delay in cargo clearance to the poor policies of the relevant governments agencies at the port.
Offor also called on the agencies, especially the standards organisation of Nigeria (SON), NAFDAC to fine tune all its grey areas to ensure minimal delay in cargo clearance at the port.
According to him, SON and NAFDAC have major roles to play to fast track smooth compliance for cargo clearance.
He said the delay in cargo clearance affected the smooth running of business as well as affected revenue generation for the Federal Government.
Offor also called on all stakeholders at the port to work in synergy with the relevant agencies and authorities to facilitate and improvers trades at the port.
The chairman reassured of the ANLCA’s commitment to ensure good working relationship with customs.
“I will always retain my open and all-inclusive policy with all relevant agencies at the port to ensure smooth compliance with the fiscal polices of the federal government at the port.
“I will also want the Federal Government’s agencies to revisit their politics to remove all the grey areas that are blocking the smooth clearance of cargo at the port”, the ANLCA chairman said.
He promised that the Association would continue to support all efforts of government that are aimed at sustaining condusive and cordial working environment at the port.
Enoch Epelle
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