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“We have saved Nigerians Billions” – Nigerian Shippers’ Council Boss

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisAugust 19, 2024 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has announced significant savings for Nigeria through the effective execution of its statutory roles and functions.

This was revealed by the Executive Secretary of the NSC, Pius Akutah, during his maiden visit to Kaduna on Sunday, where he engaged with council staff and the State Shippers Association.

Akutah highlighted the success of the council’s dispute resolution mechanism, which he said has been instrumental in enhancing operations.

He noted that the NSC has effectively managed complaints related to cargo loss and associated charges, ensuring professional and timely resolutions.





He emphasized the importance of revamping rail transportation, a key initiative of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, as a crucial step in establishing a reliable means of moving cargo from seaports to inland destinations.

Akutah described rail transport as the most efficient, cost-effective method for moving goods between the hinterland and seaports.

The NSC and the Nigerian Railways Corporation (NRC) have already signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at integrating rail transport with port operations.

This collaboration is expected to address the challenges of rail transportation costs and promote the use of rail systems for more efficient cargo movement.

Akutah also disclosed that ongoing discussions within the Federal Government are focused on repairing and dedicating the old light gauge rail lines exclusively for cargo transport.

While acknowledging the high cost of rail infrastructure, he stressed the importance of these efforts in strengthening the country’s logistics network.

He praised the shippers association as a vital component of the council’s work, noting that the NSC is committed to supporting and strengthening the association to better protect the interests of shippers and promote trade within the country.

The council is also working on establishing a national body for the shippers association to continue its essential work.

Regarding the Cargo Defence Fund (CDF), Akutah highlighted the initiative’s role in providing comprehensive legal and technical support to importers and exporters, including litigation loans, foreign legal representation, and risk management advice.

Akutah also addressed the Bill for an Act to repeal the NSC Act and enact the Shipping and Port Economic Regulatory Agency Bill.

He explained that the proposed legislation aims to empower the NSC to more effectively regulate the shipping industry, safeguard shippers’ interests, and drive economic growth by introducing greater transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the sector.

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