MEET WITH FREIGHT FORWARDERS, CHIEDOZIE URGES CGC.

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Adewale Adeniyi, the CG, Customs
Emeka Chiedizie, NAGAFF Tin Can Island Port chapter chairman.

 

Story by Dili Utomi.

 

The Tincan Island Port chapter of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) has appealed to the Acting Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, to consider an urgent town hall meeting with freight forwarders to enable him know, first-hand, the operational challenges they have been facing. The chapter Chairman, Chief Emeka Paul Chiedozie made the appeal in Lagos, Thursday.

The town hall meeting, he stated will enable the CGC to hear suggestions and solutions from expert freight forwarders practising in the field. This will serve the Customs better than listening to those who sit in airconditioned offices, using pen and paper to write petitions and recommendations.

Adewale Adeniyi, the CG, Customs.

He said “CGC, please come and speak directly to practising freight forwarders that are generating the revenues. Let’s rub minds together. The current charge for clearing one 40ft  container from the port is almost more than the value of the merchandise inside the container this can be very frustrating”.

Chiedozie who is the Managing Director/ CEO of Seagold Ltd commended the Tin-can Island Port Customs Area Controller (CAC), Adekunle Oloyede for encouraging freight forwarders to look towards exports business.

The commendation from NAGAFF is coming on the heels of the huge success the Command achieved by recording a total of 291,436.43 metric tonnes of exports in the first half of 2023.

Chiedozie was excited that within a few months the Federal Government lifted the embargo on exports cargoes, non-oil export  has grown by 153,189.93 metric tonnes exported through Free- On -Board (FOB) in the first half of 2023 from the 138,246.5 metric tonnes recorded in the corresponding period last year.

He said that with the increasing rate at which bigger vessels now visit Tin Can Island port, the revenue generated from January to June 2023  by the Customs Command is not surprising.

The goods exported through Tin Can Island Port Complex (TICPC) increased from 138,246.5 (MT) to 291,436.43 (MT), representing an increase of 110.8% when compared to 2022 report.

“I can remember few months ago, I encouraged my NAGAFF TinCan members to diversify into exports. Those who took advantage of that opportunity are smiling and thanking me today. Life is all about opportunities”.

“Freight forwarding business is meant for the professionals, those who are hardworking and know the technicalities involved in process of goods clearing. That’s why I encourage all my young NAGAFF chapter members to learn the job before running after money. With your job experience, a lot of people will see you as consultant, engage you each time they make mistakes during declaration.”

“During cargo declaration,” he advised, “don’t be too fast, ask questions, seek professional advice from any of the NAGAFF Executives or senior freight forwarders.  My contact lines are available 24hrs so that you wouldn’t be losing your profit and cargoes to the Federal Government.”

Chiedozie, a veteran freight forwarder for decades, suggests some agricultural products that are exportable and lucrative. These include cocoa butter, cocoa beans, cashew nut and sesame seeds. Others are rubber, empty bottles, copper ingots and wood.

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