Indigenous shippers fight for stake in coastal business
NIWA moves to improve waterways security
Smugglers shift operations from borders to waterways
We look forward to exporting our Marine services, products — Fregene
PSTT FG agency of complicity in Oshodi/Apapa gridlock extortion
Nigeria’s maritime infrastructure, institutions’ data non-competitive, non verifiable – Ex-Shippers Council boss
Customs assures Polish investors trade facilitation
N180bn Customs boats lay waste eight years after
Security threat in GoG: MARAN lead discussion on maritime security
Customs, DSS collaborate to curb smuggling
Customs assures Polish investors trade facilitation
N180bn Customs boats lay waste eight years after
Security threat in GoG: MARAN lead discussion on maritime security
Customs, DSS collaborate to curb smuggling
Afri-Exim, ICRC approve $1.2bn for moribund Burutu port
WACT hits three million man-hours without lost time injury
Maritime stakeholders back unbundling of transport ministry
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SubscribeWhy Buhari didn’t assent three maritime Bills
DESPITE completing the legislative process of three major maritime bills by members of the National Assembly, former President Mohammadu Buhari could not assent the bills before leaving office because they arrived at his table after he left office.
Apapa Customs rejigs operations, improves performance
Apapa Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, collected a total of N502.99 billion in revenue between January and July 2023, in addition to recording 16 seizures with a combined Duty Paid Value of N1.4 billion.
Truckers celebrate dissolution of Customs strike force
A group under the aegis Council of Maritime Transport Association, COMTUA, has expressed joy over the recent dissolution Customs Strike Force saying, “The decision aligns perfectly with the goals and objectives of our association’’.
NIMASA relocates modular floating dock to NPA’s Continental Shipyard
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has taken over areas leased to it by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) at the Continental Shipyard for the operations of the modular floating dock.
Lack of ship transport putting pressure on road infrastructure – Customs
By Godfrey Bivbere Lack of transportation of goods by ships within the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, is putting pressure on the road infrastructure within the region, the Customs Area Controller, CAC of Seme Border Command, Dera Nnadi has said. The CAC disclosed this at the ECOWAS-organised meeting between officials of Nigeria and […]
NPA intervention saves terminals, Tin-can port operations from flooding
By Godfrey Bivbere Dredging activities by promoters of a portion of Port Novo Creek opposite the Tin-can Island first gate has blocked the drainage that discharges flood water from the terminals at the port into the creek. Vanguard Maritime Report learnt this development grounded operations at Five Star container terminals and some other terminals following […]
Maritime stakeholders must come to aid of seafarers – Sarumi
By Godwin Oritse CHAIR of the Nigerian chapter of the Mission To Seafarers, MTS, Lagos, Adebayo Sarumi, has said that operators and stakeholders in the Nigerian Maritime industry must support the humanitarian works of the Mission so as not to disrupt international trade. Speaking to Vanguard Maritime Report at the Sea Sunday celebration of seafarers, […]
We facilitated holding bay initiative to ease container deposit issues – COMTUA
By Providence Ayanfeoluwa The holding bay initiative is a brainchild of Council of Maritime Transport Unions and Associations, COMTUA, said the association’s President, Adeyinka Aroyewun. Aroyewun explained that before COMTUA came into existence, a lot of issues were associated with the maritime transport industry. He stated: “We were faced with traffic gridlock, congestion, returning of […]
Ukraine sets to build grain terminal at Lekki Port
FOLLOWING the destruction of its food export terminals, the Ukrainian Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food in collaboration with Lagos Free Zone, a venture of the Tolaram Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, to build a grain terminal in the Lekki port, Nigeria.
How insurgency destroyed fishing activities in Lake Chad – Cooperative Federation
FOLLOWING the invasion and destruction of fishing settlements in the Lake Chad Basin by insurgents and other terrorist groups the Fishery Federation Cooperative Association of Nigeria, FCAN, has said that the issue of insurgency has brought about a lull in fishing activities in that axis.
Bashir Jamoh: The man who broke the CVFF jinx
By Pius Mordi He was not there in 1985 when one-time Minister of Transport, late Major General Ibrahim Gumel, decided to liquidate the Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL). With that singular decision, the country’s classification as a ship owning nation, a status that had been sustained since 1959, disappeared overnight. Nigeria’s ownership of a national […]
PCC, Apapa Local Govt Council in talks over Apapa traffic
HE Nigerian Port Consultative Council, PCC, is currently in talks with the management of the Apapa Local Government Council to find permanent solution to the perennial traffic gridlock on the port access roads.
‘Nigerian factor responsible for illegal check points’ – Seme Customs boss
Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has attributed the large number of check points manned by security agents along the especially between Agbara, Badagry and Seme to what they called ‘Nigerian factor’.
Maritime Security:Extolling Nigeria’s Role in Promoting Safer Gulf of Guinea
Nigeria’s role in supporting maritime security and global trade through NIMASA is resonating beyond her shores; powered by political will, enabling legal framework and necessary assets for enforcement.
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