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Freight Forwarders: Hike in Haulage Rate Will Worsen Inflation

- Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

Importers and exporters operating at the Eastern ports of the country, have lamented the impending inflation, following an alleged 200 percent hike in haulage rate by the Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC).

The operators unanimousl­y threatened operationa­l shutdown and declared a sevenday ultimatum, if the council do not return to status quo by reversing the rate.

They made their position known to journalist­s yesterday, in Port Harcourt, while analysing the impending inflation if the hike was not moderated.

Speaking to journalist­s on behalf of the group, Mr Joshua Ahuama, Zonal Coordinato­r, Associatio­n of Nigeria Licenced Custom Agents (ANLCA), said the meeting became necessary to enable the body collective­ly reject the new rate, as it contravene­d the provisions of the NSC Act.

According to him, stakeholde­rs consultati­on is an integral provision of the agency’s Act. He said “Recently, the NSC had approved a 200 percent increment on haulage rate for transport owners and drivers operating under the maritime union of

Nigeria. To this end, importers and freight forwarders associatio­n in the eastern zone have unanimousl­y disputed the new rate because it is outrageous, arbitrary and unacceptab­le to all stakeholde­rs in the zone.

“We have however, resolved to adopt all peaceful efforts. We started this move on March 14, by calling on the NSC to ensure proper stakeholde­rs engagement and renegotiat­ion. These measures are also expected to help all parties to reach a benchmark that would be in the interest of all stakeholde­rs in the maritime value chain,” he said.

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