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Nigerian shipping bill designed to end arbitrary port charges
Date:2024-06-06 Readers:

A NIGERIAN House committee continued to wrestle with the wording of a bill it is hoped with ease shipping by eliminating arbitrary port charges, reports Abuja's Leadership newspaper.


Speaking with reporters after public hearings on the repeal of the Nigerian Shippers Council Act, house committee chairman Abdussamad Dasuki said they were still collating views stakeholders on the bill before a vote in the House of Representatives.

According to Mr Dasuki, the bill would repeal a law preventing Nigerian Shippers' Council (NSC) from enforcing a presidential directive concerning economic regulation of the ports.

The House of Representatives Committee on Shipping Services and Related Matters said the Nigerian Shipping and Port Economic Regulatory Agency Bill will curb arbitrary charges when passed into law.

According to Mr Dasuki, the bill seeks to repeal a law preventing Nigerian Shippers' Council (NSC) from enforcing a presidential directive concerning economic regulation of the ports.

"Every stakeholder in the Nigerian maritime industry wants an economic regulator. The era of impunity has to stop. The stakeholders input was very useful and educative," he said

"The bill is to repeal a law which is preventing the Nigerian Shippers Council from enforcing a presidential directive concerning economic regulation of the ports. The nation's maritime industry is overdue for this, and we will see to its implementation."

https://shippingazette.com/news?news_id=9240600000169

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