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Stakeholders Present Maritime Roadmap To Buhari

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Martime stakeholders and participants at the Maritime Platform National Discourse held  in Lagos recently have set agenda for the Buhari-Ied federal government by designing a roadmap which would guarantee efficient development of the sector in the next 5 years.
The Maritime Platform National Discourse had its theme as, “Nigerian Maritime Sector In The Next Five Years: Deciding Where We Want To Be”.
In a ten-point communique which was released after the Discourse, maritime operators believed that it is high time the federal government showed real commitment to turn maritime potential into realities by supporting shipping development in the country.
According to the communique, stakeholders resolved that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in line with its monetary policy should in the next four months compel commercial banks to provide at least 10% lending regime for the maritime sector, as it is doing presently with agriculture and industry sectors. By so doing, maritime sector will have a guaranteed funding corridor to finance shipping development.
It stated that the federal government should in the next 3 years establish the much needed maritime bank to fund maritime projects and meet financial requirements of the sector, adding that in the next 5 years, no foreign vessel should be allowed to carry Nigerian crude oil because Nigeria has primordial advantage in domestic trade and
indigenous ship owners must be encouraged to grow their fleets through adequate funding and the disbursement of the CVFF to enable them acquire specialised crude-carrier vessels.
The communique reiterated that NIMASA should collaborate with NCDB, NNPC and PPMC to ensure cohesive enforcement of Cabotage Act by immediately stopping foreign vessels from carrying Nigerian refined petroleum product because Nigeria has about 373 Cabotage vessels which are qualified enough to carry the nation’s refined oil products.This is because according to current statistics, Nigeria consumes 1.8 billion metric tons of oil per month, which means that with only 8 vessels carrying 5000 metric tons each per day, indigenous shipowners currently have sufficient capacity to carry Nigerian refined petroleum products if given the jobs.
It further said maritime stakeholders should henceforth be consulted and fully engaged in all policy-formulation and implementation in the sector.
ment to avoid failure.
Integration of all stakeholders’ interest groups to create a platform for a stronger advocacy in order to get policy makers and approving authorities to understand and implement  our positions, adding that anks through their Research and Development (R&D) departments should design products for financing development of Inland water Transport
(IWT) sufficient to cause a change and repositioning of IWT in the next five years.
It stated that he Volume of Cargoes expected into Nigeria in the next five years will be so high such that the present seaports cannot accommodate them; hence, the Lekki
Deep Seaport; the Badagry Deep Seaports and other proposed Deep Seaports should be completed in the next five year;  and that in the next 5 years, the Single Window initiative by the Nigerian Customs Service should be fully integrated and operational such that human contact in cargo clearance would be completely eliminated through automation of all cargo
clearance processes and procedures. And by so doing, corruption will be drastically reduced if not eradicated in Nigeria cargo clearance system.
“All major Seaports in Nigeria should be connected by Rail transport system in the next 5 years to ensure easy evacuation of goods from the ports by rail. This is particularly important because the expected volume of cargoes into Nigeria by 2020 cannot be evacuated only by road without experiencing unprecedented congestions,” the communique stated.

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Customs Kaduna Command Generates ?5b Revenue In Oct

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Kaduna Area Command, has achieved a new revenue milestone, generating ?5.16 billion in October 2025
The Area Command said the feat was the highest monthly revenue ever recorded.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSC Ridwan Yusuf, revealed this in a Statement made available to Journalists
The figure, Yusuf said, represent 96 per cent increase above the monthly target and a 196 per cent target performance.
Yusuf said that the command collected ?39.79 billion between January and October 2025, compared with ?24.06 billion generated during the same period in 2024 reflecting a substantial year,on year growth.
the Area Controller, Comptroller Saad Hassan, attributed the record performance to the dedication and professionalism of officers and stakeholders, in line with the modernisation agenda of the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi.
He identified improved stakeholders’ engagement, digitalisation of excise operations, and enhanced officers’ motivation as key factors driving the Command’s success.
“The Command’s performance demonstrates the effectiveness of our current operational strategies and our unwavering commitment to national economic stability,” Hassan said.
He assured that the command would continue to sustain the momentum by facilitating legitimate trade and improving revenue collection mechanisms.
The Command also reaffirmed its resolve to uphold professionalism and integrity in line with the service’s overall mission of trade facilitation and economic growth.
By; Chinedu Wosu
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Shipper’s Council Advocates Sensitization Of Staff On NSITF Scheme 

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The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has called for proper Sensitization of staff on the proposed insurance scheme by the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF).
 Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, NSC, Akutah Pius, made the call while playing host to a courtesy visit by NSITF officials to his office, in Lagos.
Represented by Director of Human Resources Management, Alhaji Mustapha Zubairu, Akutah emphasized the Nigeria Shipper’s Council commitment to prioritizing staff insurance and health, citing existing policies with positive impacts on employees’ lives.
He requested NSITF to strengthen its legal framework to enable the NSC to fully benefit from the scheme.
Earlier, the Team Head, NSITF’  Adegbite Oludotun said that the organization provides compensation for insured government employees in case of injury, disability, or death during active service.
While commending the NSC for registering with the scheme, Oludotun assured adequate compensation for employee claims and safety.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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Navy Rescues Six Male, Five Female Passengers From Drowning In Rivers 

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The Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB) of Nigerian Navy Service NNS has rescued six male and five female passengers from a sinking speedboat along Bonny waterways in Rivers state
This is contained in a Statement by the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Ayiwuyor Adams-Aliu, and made available to newsmen, in Abuja.
Adams-Aliu said the rescue operation was carried out by personnel of the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB), Bonny, along the Bonny River.
According to the statement, the boat, which departed Nembe Waterside Jetty in Port Harcourt for Coal Beach Jetty in Bonny Island, developed engine failure midstream and began taking in water near the Federal Ocean Terminal, Onne, Rivers State.
He said the swift response of the Naval patrol team under heavy rainfall prevented a major tragedy as all 11 passengers comprising six males and five females, were safely evacuated and taken to the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Jetty for medical checks.
“The rescued victims were later handed over to the Marine Police for onward reunification with their families,”
The Naval spokesman said the Navy, in another Operation last wednesday, intensified crackdown on crude oil theft with the deactivation of multiple illegal refining sites in the Niger Delta.
He said personnel of FOB Escravos dismantled two sites at Obodo Omadino Community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta.
“Similarly, the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) PATHFINDER patrol team uncovered and deactivated another site with cooking ovens, reservoirs, sacks, jerrycans, and dugout pits filled with stolen crude and illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil around Bakana and Isaka areas of Rivers.
“Also, personnel of FOB Bonny dismantled a refining site at Eyamba Community in Bonny Local Government Area, while NNS DELTA patrol team deactivated another at Opumani Creek in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta,”
Adams-Aliu said the operations reflect the Navy’s renewed commitment under the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Idi Abbas, to ensure maritime safety, protect national assets, and promote lawful economic activities.
The statement reaffirmed that the Nigerian Navy would sustain the momentum in its fight against crude oil theft and all forms of illegality within the nation’s maritime domain.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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