Regulatory
agents and terminal operators have blamed corrupt practices by importers for
their presence and high level of physical examination of cargo at the nation’s
seaports. Multiple agencies and physical cargo examinations waste time and are
reportedly responsible for the high cost of doing business in Nigeria. Some
importers, according to the regulators and operators, are dubious and this
makes Customs officials to suspect any cargo they bring into the country. The
spokesperson for the Seaports Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria, Mr.
Bolaji Akinola, in an interview with our correspondent said, “One of the
challenges we have at the ports right now is high level of physical examination
of cargo where containers are opened and cargo examined one after the other by
the Customs. “They are doing this because Nigerian importers are dishonest.
They short-change the system by importing without making proper declaration and
importing what they should not import. “They are not helping government
to realise its fiscal objective and because of that, the Nigeria Customs
Service has become very suspicious and wants to check everything thoroughly.”
The Director, Ports Inspection Directorate, National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control, Mrs. Maureen Ebigbeyi, corroborated Akinola’s
observations while explaining the presence of NAFDAC at the ports during a
recent maritime stakeholders’ forum. She said that in the process of inspecting
containers carrying regulated products at the ports, agents had stumbled on
false declaration and forged documents by importers. She said, “The level of
false declaration that we see at the ports is amazing. At one time, 13
containers carrying wrong strength and dosage of drugs arrived in Port Harcourt
under the guise of clothing materials. “I have seen manifest from the
Nigerian t. Source: Punch
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