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National single window hasn’t triggered demurrage, says NSC
NG🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

National single window hasn’t triggered demurrage, says NSC

The Nigerian Shippers' Council (NSC), represented by Executive Secretary Dr. Akutah Pius, stated that the implementation of the National Single Window initiative has not led to increased demurrage charges for shippers, contrary to earlier fears. During a media engagement in Lagos, Pius addressed concerns that the system might cause delays and congestion at Nigerian ports, explaining that stakeholders had collaborated to prevent unnecessary charges. He noted that no cases of demurrage related to the National Single Window have been reported. Additionally, Pius discussed ongoing challenges with Inland Dry Ports (IDPs) and Vehicle Transit Areas (VTAs), attributing delays to funding shortages and security issues. He highlighted specific obstacles, including insecurity affecting the Borno Inland Dry Port project and failed negotiations between concessionaires. The NSC also clarified that recent recruitment processes adhered to legal procedures and received necessary approvals.

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National single window hasn’t triggered demurrage, says NSC

The Nigerian Shippers' Council (NSC), represented by Executive Secretary Dr. Akutah Pius, stated that the implementation of the National Single Window initiative has not led to increased demurrage charges for shippers, contrary to earlier fears. During a media engagement in Lagos, Pius addressed concerns that the system might cause delays and congestion at Nigerian ports, explaining that stakeholders had collaborated to prevent unnecessary charges. He noted that no cases of demurrage related to the National Single Window have been reported. Additionally, Pius discussed ongoing challenges with Inland Dry Ports (IDPs) and Vehicle Transit Areas (VTAs), attributing delays to funding shortages and security issues. He highlighted specific obstacles, including insecurity affecting the Borno Inland Dry Port project and failed negotiations between concessionaires. The NSC also clarified that recent recruitment processes adhered to legal procedures and received necessary approvals.

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