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Shippers’ Council Urge Stakeholders To Comply With Port Process Manual

by Yusuf Babalola
3 years ago
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The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), has tasked maritime stakeholders on the importance of adhering to the Nigerian Port Process Manual (NPPM) to promote efficiency and transparency in port operations.

The executive secretary, NSC, Barr. Emmanuel Jime, made the call at a two-day seminar on the implementation of the Nigerian Port Process Manual (NPPM) held in Lagos yesterday.

The two-day seminar had the theme: ‘Global Best Practices in Port Operations and the Industry Perspective.’

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He said the conversations on obligations of various stakeholders, mode of terminal operations, shipping operations, attitude of truckers and role of dock workers as enshrined in the manual would provide beneficial information.

He noted that this information would add to their knowledge of the sector for everyone to foster operational efficiency in line with global best practices.

“I commend the doggedness and commitment of the Port Standing Task Team (PSTT) which has resulted to the laudable achievements recorded since the commencement of the operations of the team.

“The implementation of the Manual has facilitated the ease of doing business in our ports and has drastically reduced corruption tendencies.

“This seminar is put together by the PSTT, comprising the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

“The seminar is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to deliberate on subject of mutual interest, identify problems bedeviling the sector, and consciously proffering sustainable solutions,” he said.

He said the proper understanding and application of the manual would bring about cost-effectiveness, reduction of waste while maintaining quality of service.

He added that it would also bring about transparency in the conduct of port businesses, which would produce trust and goodwill while safeguarding the industry’s reputation among investors, partners, customers and other stakeholders.

“It is my belief that if relevant stakeholders and authorities comply with approved standards and rules as enshrined in the manual, challenges faced today will automatically ease off and pave way for seamless operations at our port,” he said.

Also, coordinator, PSTT, Mr Moses Fadipe, while discussing the overview and feedback on the manual, urged all agencies to review their system to comply with the standard of the NPPM.

He also pointed out that the manual was designed as zero tolerance policy for wastefulness.

According to Fadipe, the teams at the port corridor are to arrest the logjam caused by trucks, adding that, they have achieved some semblance of orderliness with the improved turn-around time of cargo examination.

“What this means is that more containers are examined and this increases the traffic of trucks moving out of our ports, from 125 in Apapa to 195, from an average of 170 in Tin Can to 230. So, with all these statistics, we know that more trucks are coming in to the ports,” he said.

Fadipe noted that the PSTT had instituted an enduring mechanism, which had aided them, such as advocacy, education/workshop, intelligence gathering, introduction of registers for monitoring examiners and others.

He listed some of the hindrances experienced as: boarding officers, fragrant disregard to joint boarding on examination of cargo, excessive sample taking, boarding officers’ misinterpretation of information and misuse of power.

 

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