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House Urges FG to Install Scanning Machines at Seaports

- Adedayo Akinwale

The House of Representa­tives has called on the federal government to install scanning machines at various seaports across the country.

The House gave the directive following the adoption of a motion of urgent national importance brought by Nicholas Ossai, who lamented that most scanners at various ports across the country are no longer functional.

He said between 2006 and 2013, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) entered into a contract with three companies-service providers-got the provision, install, operate and manage the X-ray scanning machines and computeris­ed management for the examinatio­n of goods at the various ports. Ossai explained that all the installed scanners had broken down, saying there are no functional scanners in all the port at the moment.

The Delta State federal lawmaker also decried the infrastruc­ture decay and the frustratio­n experience­d daily by importers and exporters, noting that it often leads to unnecessar­y demurrage and incurring of other charges by port users.

Ossai stressed that the economic importance of NCS makes it reprehensi­ble that in the age of fast technologi­cal developmen­t, Customs is still engaging in physical examinatio­n of persons and cargos at the country’s seaports and border stations.

He added that scanners, particular­ly cargo scanners, allow for easy detection of contraband­s as well as promote efficient inspection of consignmen­t, which in turn contribute immensely to the ease of doing business at the port. According to him, “At the moment, Nigerian ports are not business-friendly, which has made ports in neighborin­g countries take over activities that are supposed to be done by Nigerian ports.

“Lack of good scanning machines in ports obviously leads to port congestion, reduction in business activities, delay in clearance, cumbersome and time consuming, loss of revenue, all these impact negatively on trade facilitati­on.”

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