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| President of Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce, Prince Adeyemi Adefulu |
Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC)
has appealed to Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to resolve the lingering crisis
between it and National Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) and Skypower Aviation
Handling Company (SAHCOL) in the interest of the nation. Nigerian Customs
Service closed the warehouses belonging to both establishments because of their
inability to agree on the safety measures/infrastructure for the effective
protection of public officers on official duties.
In the statement
released by NBCC, the President of the chamber, Prince Adeyemi Adefulu said: “The
NBCC fully appreciates the legitimate concerns of Nigeria Customs Service.
Customs officers are Nigerian citizens and are entitled to be protected in the
discharge of their official duties. Indeed.”
The president condemned
the alleged attacks on the Area Comptroller of the Lagos Airport Customs
Command by thugs during an inspection tour of the warehouses, which he said could
not be justified.
“While the NBCC
appreciates the concern of the Customs Department, there is a very compelling
need for the larger consideration of the larger interest of the country which
has arisen from the closure of these warehouses. Inevitably, cargo has
stockpiled in the warehouses since there has been no cargo deliveries for over
a week. Nigerian-bound air-cargoes from all over the world are piling in
overseas warehouses. Sales contracts and letters of credit are at risk of
non-compliance with agreed terms. Demurrage is accruing on all cargo.
Expectedly, damage could occur due to the massive stockpiling. There is the
risk of cargo being left on the tarmac if warehouses are filled to capacity.” said
Adefulu.
The NBCC president
expressed fear that a prolonged closure of cargo service can cause harm to the
economy which currently prides itself as the largest in Africa. Nigeria’s international
reputation in global trade might also be jeopardized at a time the economy is
struggling with foreign exchange values and the country’s trade partners are
justifiably anxious about the future doing business with/in the country.
Prince Adefulu implores
all parties to sheath their swords: “The NBCC implores Nigerian Customs Service
to speedily review the closure of the warehouses in the light of the
above-mentioned considerations to enable an amicable resolution with all
parties. Anything short of this will do incalculable damage to the integrity of
international contracts made by the country.”
Nigerian-British
Chamber of Commerce is the foremost business platform between Nigeria and the
United Kingdom.

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