The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigerian Shippers’ Council to bar unregister­ed operators from local por ts

- From Solomon Azu, Calabar

NShippers’ Council ( NSC) has said that it will soon bar all unregister­ed shippers and port users from operating and using facilities in all Nigerian seaports.

The Executive Secret ary and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Pius Akuta, dropped the hint at the sensitisat­ion workshop for stakeholde­rs and launching of the online portal for the registrati­on of Regulated Port Service Providers and

Users in Calabar.

Akuta, represente­d by the Deputy Director, Stakeholde­r Services, Celestine Akujobi, said the Nigerian Shippers’ Council Port Economic Regulation 2015, Part 11 Section 4( 1) mandates the council to register all regulated port service providers and users operating in Nigerian ports.

“It is mandatory for all service providers and users to register and obtain a certificat­e of registrati­on before they can be adjudged as legally operating at the nation’s seaports and avoid sanctions. He said the sensitisat­ion, which previously held at Lagos Ports, Area 1, Port Harcourt, and Onne Ports is one of the series of exercises being organised for stakeholde­rs in the sector on the need to register with the council and benefits to be derived therefrom.

According to him, the registrati­on exercise has been ongoing albeit manual until early last year when the council completed work on the online portal.

Akuta said: “For us in the council, the new portal is a milestone as we upgrade from manual registrati­on to a fully automated registrati­on platform.”

The Executive Secretary, who described the platform as interactiv­e in nature, said the physical interface has been totally eliminated, adding that from the convenienc­e of their office desk, thei r company can be registered online without having to visit any of our offices, as long as they fulfil the requiremen­ts and make the necessar y pay ments.

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