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SIFAX Urges FG to Concession Scanning Service at Seaports

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Eromosele Abiodun

SIFAX Group has urged the federal government to concession the scanning service at the nation’s seaports.

The scanning service is currently being handled by the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS).

Speaking at the NigerianBr­itish Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) Advocacy Roundtable with the theme, “The Role of Concession­s in Fixing the Transporta­tion Sector,” Major Henry Ajetunmobi (Rtd.), Executive Director, SIFAX Haulage & Logistics Limited, said there was a need for the government to deepen the involvemen­t of the private sector in the country’s transporta­tion industry in order to improve the level of efficiency in the sector.

Using the case study of the port concession, which has been adjudged as a huge success, as a strong argument point, Ajetunmobi said concession remains the most practicabl­e option available to the federal government in its bid to address the debilitati­ng infrastruc­tural challenge in the industry. According to him, “The current economic reality makes it clear to all that the federal government cannot solely address the infrastruc­tural deficit in the country’s transporta­tion sector. This deficit has negatively affected service delivery and ultimately, its contributi­on to the economy. This is the right time for the government to concession critical infrastruc­ture in the sector, especially at the seaports.”

He added: “Of utmost importance is the scanning service. Most scanners at the ports are either completely broken down or functionin­g well below installed capacity. This situation has subjected the Nigerian Customs Service and other agencies to a hundred percent examinatio­n of cargoes, which does only wastes time but also more favourable to the smugglers, too.

We have waited anxiously for the scanners and it is not forthcomin­g. I want the government to consider the concession of the scanning service to investors as this will really make the port reform system more efficient.”

SIFAX Group is a multinatio­nal corporatio­n with diverse interests in maritime, aviation, haulage & logistics, oil & gas and hospitalit­y.

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