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Maritime agencies demonstrate commitment to National Single Window

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Agencies in the Federal Ministry of Transportation (FMoT) have reached an agreement to digitalise their internal processes, while also maintaining focus on actualising the National Single Window regime in the nation’s transportation sector.

Briefing the media after the fourth Heads of Maritime Agencies meeting in Lagos, the Registrar of Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN), Barrister Sam Nwakohu disclosed that full automation of the internal processes of the various agencies is a pre-requisite to achieving the much anticipated National Single Window regime in the sector.

Nwakohu, who presided over the meeting, said the agencies’ Chief Executive Officers had agreed on timelines to achieve full automation of internal processes. “We have agreed that all agencies under the Ministry of Transportation should, as a matter of priority, attain full automation. This process will be well coordinated. And we also gave ourselves timelines to achieve this”, he explained.

Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr Bashir Jamoh (left) and the Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr Mohammed Bello Koko during the meeting of Heads of Maritime and related agencies held in Lagos

For the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Bashir Jamoh said that NIMASA automation processes had reached over 80 per cent.

Jamoh also gave the assurance that NIMASA’s commitment to automation is to reduce human interface, while also plugging revenue leakages in the system. “In line with the Federal Government’s Executive Order on Ease of Doing Business, we are committed to full automation to attain reduction of human interface in majority of our transactions with our stakeholders. And this is in our bid to ensure transparency and professionalism which the sector requires to grow. The goal is to align with the National Single Window initiative when all the internal processes of the various agencies have been concluded”, he said.

Commenting on the high freight rate occasioned by the War Risk Insurance placed on Nigerian bound vessels, the NIMASA DG stated that the Agency would focus on creating the awareness, while also canvassing the international community for a review. This move is in relation to the removal of Nigeria from the global piracy list.

“It may interest you to know that by the end of this quarter, which is the end of June, we would have recorded another milestone as we are yet to record a single attack or incident of maritime insecurity on our waters. Therefore, we will keep advocating for the total removal of War Risk Insurance by the international community so that Nigerians can benefit from that”, Jamoh stated.

The maiden edition of the meeting was held in 2020 with the aim of enhancing synergy and cooperation of parastatals under the supervision of the FMoT, which is intended for a more effective and efficient maritime sector.

The meeting also had in attendance the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr Mohammed Bello Koko; Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Hon. Emmanuel Jime; Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority, Dr George Moghalu.

Others are: Managing Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation, Mr Fidet Okhiria; Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, Commodore Emmanuel Duja Effedua; and Director General, Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology, Zaria, Mr Bayero Salih-Farah Zaria.

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