
National President, ANLCA
He made a clarion call to all Nigerian Importer to work fast and exit their goods from the ports promptly. According to him “The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) in collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has asked all Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders who have finalised all payments of duties and ready to load their cargoes to do so as the Customs will allow exit of such cargoes from the ports during the Public Holidays from Friday 10th – Monday 13th of April 2020”.
The 21 days grace period and the Easter window, are huge opportunities to work with and benefit from, Hon. Nwabunike said.
He appealed to ANCLA members and other agent to follow guidelines and avoid incuring loses at this trying time
“I want to also appreciate the Maritime Media for their efforts in keeping all stakeholders informed of what is happening in the ports, despite the lockdown challenges. No doubt the media has been a dependable partner and I urge government agencies to also extend their hands of fellowship at this period to the media to aid them perform more creditably. The maritime media in Nigeria is very vibrant I must say”.
He promised to do everything possible to ensure agents get the best of services withing this trying time just as he task stakeholders to stay safe and stay alive.