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Maritime Workers succumb to NPA, Shippers’ Council pressure —suspend face-off with APMT
He added that APMT was just used as a scapegoat for other terminals to learn, even as he threatened to go after erring ones very soon.
“Part two will be between me, the union, and the erring terminal operators, who are bent on disrespecting the laws of this land.
He also frowned at the multinationals’ engagement of expatriates on the job descriptions, adding that Nigerians have what it takes to do better than their foreign counterparts.
According to him, the union would engage the Minister of Interior on the need to scrutinize the foreigners who hide under the guise of working in Nigeria without the requisite documents.
Adeyanju called on the Nigerian government to look inwards by beaming its searchlight on foreigners and their work permit expiration date, noting that the Nigerian Immigration Service and other agencies on foreign affairs should work round the clock to put the expatriates in check.
The Executive Secretary Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Mr. Hassan Bello, commended the efforts of the union over its scientific approach to the industrial action against APMT.
According to Bello, the Council and the union would work assiduously to sustain the peace and harmony that have existed in port operations, pointing out that the terminal operator has allegedly refused to abide by the laws of the land.
“Nobody should come to Nigeria and disrespect us. We support the union for putting the terminal operator to order.
Customs
Customs complies with ministry’s directive, seeks alternative funding of its services after suspension of 4 percent FOB levy

Customs
FG orders Customs to suspend collection of 4 percent FOB levy

by the Nigeria Customs Service on all imported goods.“Following extensive consultations with industry stakeholders. trade experts, and relevant government officiais, it has become clear that the implementation of the 4% FOB charge poses significant challenges to the Nigerian trade facil tation, environment and economic stability.
“Many importers and businesses have raised concerns about the increased financial burden this levy imposes, with potential adverse effects on inflation, trade competitiveness, and the overall business Climate in Nigeria.
“This suspension will provide an opportunity for comprehensive stakeholder engagement and & thorough review of the levy’s framework and its broader economic implications .
“The Ministry of Finance looks forward to working closely with the Service and all relevant parties to devise a more equitable and efficient revenue structure that susports both revenue generation and economic growth and stability.
“Ensure strict compliance. ‘,the memo concluded.
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