NPA Seeks Osinbajo’s Intervention Over Govt Agencies Non-Compliance With Ease Of Doing Business At Seaport

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Worried by the alleged level of non-compliance by some Government Agencies to the Presidential Order on the Ease of Doing Business at the Nation’s Seaports, Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Hadiza Bala Usman has threatened to seek the intervention of the Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

The office of the Vice President oversees the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) which issued the presidential order. 

 The order specially streamlined the activities of all agencies in the nation’s seaports to achieve the 24 hours cargo clearance.

The reaction of the NPA Managing Director is coming in the wake of complaints by some stakeholders that the level of compliance to the Presidential Order by some government agencies, one year after the order was issued has left much to be desired.

Receiving a delegation of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agent (ANLCA) leadership in her office, Hadiza Usman said opinion that the way some government agents ignore the order has limited its positive impact.

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  The Manging Director who was responding to ANLCA leadership complain of some operational difficulties and encumbrances at the Ports, explained that it was regrettable that some agencies have not fully complied with the order.

While assuring that the Authority would continue to fulfill its own part of the order, she lamented that the organisation has the limitation of compelling other agencies to do what they are supposed to do under the presidential directives.

NPA is implementing its own part of the order.  “We cannot compel the other agencies to do what they are supposed to do” he said, adding that aggrieved stakeholders should also inform the appropriate authorities of defaulting government agencies.

On the complaint by ANCLA on the activities of the Marine Police Command, the Managing Director who also frowned at the report of incessant ease of multiple checks by even after existing the ports, said she would report the matter to the Inspector General of Police for necessary action, in view of the alleged cases of extortion.

A statement issued by Isah Suwaid, Assistant General Manager, C&SC explained that the National Vice President ANCLA, Dr. Kayode Farinto informed the Managing Director of the need to intervene to ensure that officials of the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine are prevented from entering the ports and also appealed that NPA should ensure that the newly constructed temporary Truck Park at Tin Can Island Port (TCIP) is put to immediate proper use.

  Caption: The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman (5th from left), the Vice President of Nigeria Licensed Custom Agents (ANLCA), Dr. Kayode Farinto (6th from left), Executive Director, Marine and Operations NPA, Dr. Sokonte Huttin Davies(3rd from left), top management of  the NPA and Officials of ANLCA after an interactive session with the NPAManagement at the Organization’s Corporate Headquarters in Lagos

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