Business
Stakeholders Urge FG To Regulate Shipping Firms
Some maritime stakehold
ers on Monday in Lagos urged the Federal Government to regulate the activities of shipping companies in order to check capital flight.
The stakeholders, in separate interviews with newsmen, said that most shipping companies were extorting Nigerian shippers. Mr Alex Allison, a spokesman of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), said that shippers were at the mercy of the shipping companies.
“There are some loopholes in the system that these companies are leveraging on to extort money from importers. “A situation where shippers incurred demurrage caused by deliberate induced delays by the shipping companies should be rejected as such encourages capital flight,’’ Allison said.
A maritime lawyer, Mr Osuala Nwagbara, suggested that there should be a stop to capital flight. “The legal circle is awash with cases bordering on sharp practices of multinationals, especially those in the maritime sector, Nwagbara said. According to him, every investor is in business to make profit and it will be anti-trade for polices to be made at the expense of others.He called on the Federal Government to re-examine the port concession policy in order to create room for improvement.
The president of NCMDLCA, Mr Lucky Amiwero, said that the high cost of clearing cargoes in the ports could be traced to open-ended policies with shippers at the receiving end. Mr Stanley Ezenga, the Spokesman of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), called for proper monitoring of the activities of shipping companies to prevent shippers from being extorted.
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