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Wednesday 11 January 2023

Nigerian Shippers Council

 UASC, NSC Set for 9th Edition of African Shipper's Day in Lagos 

ZAINAB JUNAID 

The Nigerian Shipper’s Council (NSC) in collaboration with the Union of African Shippers’ Council (UASC) have concluded plan to organize the forthcoming 9th edition of African Shippers Day in Lagos. 

The event which will hold under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Transportation is scheduled for Monday 16th January to Wednesday 18th January, 2023 at Lagos Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. 

According to the organisers, the theme of the event, ‘‘African Continental Free Trade Agreement: A Veritable Platform for African Shippers to Mainstream into Global Trade’’, will be declared open by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR while Engr. Mu’Azu Jaji Sambo, the Honourable Minister of Transportation is the Chief host.

Shipper’s day forum has always been an avenue for the exchange of ideas and experiences amongst shippers’ organizations in the West and Central African Sub-regions, discussions on issues that will improve maritime trade, and disseminating information on the role of Shippers’ Councils and UASC.

The Organisers also disclosed that the Secretary General, African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Mr. Wamkele Mene would make a presentation on the topic ‘‘AfCFTA: Vehicle for Africa’s Economic Growth & Development,” while other speakers are the Secretary General, International Chamber of Commerce Nigeria (ICCN), Mrs. Olubunmi Osuntuyi who will speak on ‘‘The Role of INCOTERMS 2020 in the Implementation of African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and Mr. Nwachukwu Remigus, Manager, Trade Finance, African Export-Import Bank, expected to speak on ‘‘Payment Systems in International Trade’’.



WABOTAN


WABOTAN Launches #10 Million Multipurpose Cooperative Society for Boat Operators 

… Inaugurates Lagos Chapter Executives 

ZAINAB JUNAID 

Just as the Waterfront Boat Owners and Transporters Association (WABOTAN) celebrated its newly created Ten Million Naira (#10, 000, 000) worth Multipurpose Cooperative Society for it’s members in order to alleviate their financial challenges in boat operations, the association has also inaugurated it’s Lagos State Chapter Executives which includes; Comrade Doubrah Jacob as State Chairman, Abraham Mesu as Vice Chairman, State Secretary is Ganiyu Jinadu.

Other New executives are; Aiyeyemi Omosuyi as State Assistant Secretary, Oluwaseyi Samuel as State Treasurer, William Emasoga as State Financial Secretary, the State Public Relations Officer is Ramon Babatunde, while the Provost is Daniel Abayo.


Speaking on the inauguration, WABOTAN President, Tope Fajemirokun said the step is necessary in order to concretize the association’s organogram.

“In this association, we have an organogram where we have the BOT, National, States and Zones. We are just coming up, the BOT has inaugurated the National body, so, today the National body is also inaugurating the state body so that they can carryout state activities, the National body cannot be everywhere, the State executives have to control matters concerning the state.
“We expect them to work closely with the Lagos State Government, regulators and boat operators at their own state level and their must not be any conflict of interest. As National President, I cannot be doing the work of state executives.

"What we are targeting now is membership drive, we want to reach out to more boat drivers and expose them to our plans for the profession and for the waterways” he said
The association has also launched a sticker for all members to be placed on their boats so as to ensure identification.

“We are compiling the data base of all our members which we would send to the regulatory authorities, once the boat number or membership member of the boat is imputed in their system, it would bring out all information” Fajemirokun added.

Also speaking, Chairman Board of Trustees (BOT) of WABOTAN, Comrade Paul Gwam stated that the association is now targeting the establishment of executives in all litoral states, even up to the North.

Comrade Gwam said the inauguration of the state chapter executives is to assist the National Executive which is already on ground, so that they can address some of the challenges on ground, by so doing, the national executives can concentrate on other national matters.
His words, “When you are given a position, it is for a responsibility, maybe the people were sleeping before, but right now, they have to meet up with the challenges ahead of them, especially from the boat drivers.
“For instance, we have been calling them for their certification, we have done a lot of courses for them to get their basic mandatories and have their drivers license, but they are adamant to come for that test, it is not a written test but oral.
“We have done about three training programmes for them, we want them to get their certificate which would even allow them to drive within the West Coast, it would also give them some sense of belonging, this is because some of the operators drive recklessly.
“The State executives and his Excos should be able to tackle all these challenges with state agencies like NIWA, NIMASA and LASWA.
“We hope to reciprocate this inauguration in other parts of the country, even up North, it’s just a matter of time, very soon you would be hearing us in Lokoja, Bayelsa and so on, ” he said. 
On his part, the newly inaugurated Lagos State Chairman, Comrade Doubrah Jacob promised that his executives would promote safety and peace on the Lagos waterways and to represent the less privileged.
He also called on boat operators to join WABOTAN for more progress.
“We have been on this project to ensure that there is safety on the waterways and to improve the way we passenger people from one place to another.
We are not in competition with any group, within a short time people would see what we are up to.
“We are having training programs ahead of us to teach our members on how to handle life jackets and how to identify original ones that can enable people float on the water in case their is any accident, we shall have these life jackets tested and trusted before we give it out to people.
“Also, a lot of boat operators because of the economic situation of the country cannot change their life jackets and it has become so dirty, we are going to work on all these areas, so that whoever is entering into the boat would know that he is entering a clean atmosphere, cleanliness is very important” he maintained.
However, on the cooperative Society, Mr. Tope Fajemirokun stated that the Multipurpose Cooperative Society has been officially inaugurated by the Lagos State Government two months ago.
“In an association, you cannot just be collecting money from your members, on the state level, they would ask you one question, what is your capacity?
The corporative society is coming up for us to generate more money and for our members to make more money and the least share a member can buy to join the society is #25, 000,” he added. 


CRFFN Registrar Story

CRFFN Registrar’s bid for Second Term faces Doom 

ZAINAB JUNAID

Strong indications have emerged that the Registrar of the Council for the Registration of Freight Forwarding practice in Nigeria (CRFFN), Samuel Nwakohu, might not win the heart of his fellow members following his last minutes efforts to bid for a second term tenure in office as the head of the freight forwarding regulatory body.

The outgoing Registrar, Mr. Nwakohu, who was appointed in February 2019, is expected to officially leave office in February 2023 after successfully completing his four years tenure. Information at our disposal revealed that he has written the regulatory body to declare his intention for second term tenure late last year but the move was not welcome by majority of the freight forwarders as they declared him unqualified, at the first meeting held by the Council on Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 at Rockview Hotel, Apapa Lagos where members deliberated on his second term tenure chances.

It was gathered that, earlier at the December 2022 meeting of the Council in Abuja, where the application letter of the outgoing registrar for a second term tenure was read, a committee was raised to look into his request to return. The committee according to the information gathered, was given two weeks to submit its findings to the council which has the statutory rights to make recommendations on the bid of the Registrar to the Minister of Transportation, Engr Muazu Sambo.


Members were said to have unanimously dismissed the second-term bid of Nwakohu and saw the move as obscene, unwarranted and an insult to the collective psyche of freight forwarders given what they all agreed was his unmitigated failure at the meeting on Tuesday. 

Also in a telephone chat with Standard Times Reporter on this development Tuesday evening, Mr Mukaila Babatunde of Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, considered him not effective. 

He said, Nwakowu does not deserve a second term in office as the registrar of CRFFN. His tenure was an unmitigated disaster. He is arrogant. He doesn’t relate well with the freight forwarders, which he was meant to supervise. He is quick to anger. He distanced himself from his immediate constituency. 

“We need someone who is ready to learn, someone who listens to correction, and suggestions without taking Offences. Personally, I do not want to see him (Sam Nwakohu) return as the Registrar of CRFFN,” he declared. 

Another member of the association who spoke in the same vein declared him “Unwanted” as he challenged his inability to achieve greater Value with his four years in office. 

All these among others are likely parameters that can deny him chances of winning the second term bid.