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ANLCA sets for historic AGM amidst protest from Mustapha-led factional group

Kayode Farinto, Ag, Pre4sident, ANLCA
—–as Farinto vows no group will be allowed to hold the association down.
The eyewitness reporter
Amidst protest and a possible boycott by the aggrieved members of the Mustapha-led factional group, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) is upbeat over its historic Annual General Meeting (AGM).
The association has announced that the AGM, which has once suffered postponement, will now hold on March 15th, 2023 at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Briefing the press Monday at the National Secretariat of the association, Kayode Farinto, the Acting National President of ANLCA, said the meeting was at the instance of the Council for the Regulation of Freight forwarding Practice in Nigeria (CRFFN) which decided to intervene in the malignant crisis which has engulfed the association for over four years.
Giving an update on the preparation for the AGM, Farinto declared that over 200 members have so far registered for the event in the ongoing registration exercise that will end on the 13th, March, 2023.
According to him, all intending attendees should submit their licenses for verification to the National Secretariat with the payment of a token sum of N10,000 being the 2023 annual dues.
He however warned that no documentation done outside the secretariat would be eligible for the meeting.
“To comply with the CRFFN letter addressed to me on 10th February 2023, the National Secretary of ANLCA as usual kick-started the process of organizing the AGM as contained in the ANLCA Supreme Constitution.
“But this time around, the NECOM in its magnanimity has to reduce the processes due to the current economic situation in the country and in a bid to carry everybody along.
“For you to attend the 2023 AGM and any ANLCA AGM you must have a License or be a Director of a company Licensed by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and a Corporate member of ANLCA.
” And just pay a token of N10,000 being  2023 Annual Dues. While every other dues and conditions were waived.
“This was agreed to make sure nobody is left out.
“And as I speak with you , over 200 of our members have registered for the 2023 AGM going through the normal process of verification and authentication of any Licensed presented and the position of the company representatives, which must be a Director level in such Company and the process has been going smoothly and is ongoing.
“I want to state here emphatically and to be on record that, anybody that wants to attend the 2023 ANLCA AGM must pass through the normal process as contained in the ANLCA Constitution, no matter your position in ANLCA.
” I have done mine and I expect others to do theirs too.
“Again, for the records too, the database of ANLCA members is domiciled in the National Secretary’s office and anybody that wants to attend the AGM must clear his/ herself in that office.
“I want to state that, anybody that went somewhere to collate licenses without clearing from the National Secretary’s office to authenticate the genuineness or otherwise of such Licenses will not be accepted.
“ANLCA is a constituted association, and we all agreed to follow our constitution and that is sacrosanct”, Farinto declared.
He also said that all the collated licenses would be submitted to Customs for verification before the date of the event.
The ANLCA High chief, who promised that his NECOM will not exceed the April 2023 terminal date by one day, debunked the wild speculation making round that the CRFFN decisions in its ongoing peace efforts were influenced and in deference to the ANLCA members in the council, saying they were neither consulted nor carried along in its decision-making process over the matter.
“It was based on the inability of both the courts and Police to successfully resolve the ANLCA crises that the CRFFN was brought in.
” Mind you, it was not me, Dr. Kayode Farinto Collins nor the NECOM that brought in the Council.
” Rather as I learnt,  it was the two BOT heads, Alhaji Taiwo Mustapha and Prince Ozo Chukwura, who approached the Council in 2022 to step in to resolve the ANLCA crises based on their Act which provides such intervention.
“I want to also state it clear here that even though some of us from ANLCA are members of the Governing Council of the CRFFN, we were never part of the Committee set up by the Council to resolve the ANLCA crises, nor did we influence their report at any time or induced the Council Chairman to turn the committee report in our favour as being speculated by some mischief makers in the social media.
“So their allegations of the Council turning the report in our favour is baseless, mischievous and cheap propaganda to once again truncate the peace process since it’s not in their favour.
“Again, we are even more at disadvantage, out of our 9 duly elected board members, only 4 will be taken, but for the purpose of peace and for ANLCA to move forward.
” We have appealed to the remaining 5 BOT members to abide by the Council’s decision for peace to reign.
“Let me briefly inform you of the latest CRFFN decision that has called for the slated AGM.
“I received a letter from the Council about three weeks ago, informing me that the CRFFN has decided to intervene and be part of our AGM, after the one we wanted to organize on 2nd February 2023, but was stepped down due to a request from the council.
“In the letter, CRFFN stated that both sides will provide 4 Board members each to attend the AGM, while the 9th member will be elected at the AGM, where both sides will provide a Candidate each.
“The Council in its magnanimity decided to sponsor the AGM.
The Council also fixed the date and venue of the AGM, which was later postponed to the 15th of March due to the 2023 Elections.
” Again, I want to state here, neither the Chairman nor any Council member intimated any of us or sought our opinions before taking their decisions.
”  I learnt that it was the agreement of both BOT factions. It is also instructive to state here that, this was purely BOT affairs and neither me nor any member of NECOM could have intruded into their decisions as been speculated by those who are bent on destroying ANLCA” explained Farinto.
He however warned that no group or individuals can hold the entire ANLCA to ransom as the decisions reached at the forthcoming AGM will be binding on all members irrespective of their position and disposition.
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ANLCA postpones NECOM election to July 5th as ASECO releases fresh guidelines

Nze Aloysius Emeka Igwe, ASECO Chairman, ANLCA

Following the death of the erstwhile chairman of the Association Electoral Commission(ASECO) of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents( ANLCA), Mr. Alloy Anukwuru, who died in April 2023, the new Chairman of the electoral body has released a fresh guideline for the much-anticipated election.

In the new electoral timetable released by the new chairman of the eight-man electoral committee, Nze Aloysius Emeka Igwe, whose appointment by the board of the association sequel to the death of Anokwuru, was announced about a week ago,  the ANLCA NECOM election will now hold on July 5th, 2023.

This is about less than a two-month extension from the original date of May 25th, 2023 as earlier announced by the electoral body when it was headed by late Anukwuru.

According to the new electoral guideline signed by the new Chairman of ASECO, Emeka Igwe and Alhaji Mustapha Yakubu, the ASECO Secretary, there will be registration of voters at the Western Zone(National Headquarters), Eastern Zone(Onne) and Northern Zone(Abuja) from May 17th -June 2nd, 2023.

Also, the sales of nomination form/letter of intent closes on May 26th, 2023 while the final submission of the original nomination form is slated for between May 26th- 30th, 2023.

Electoral petitions by aggrieved members or participants will be entertained from June 2nd-9th, 2023 while the publication of the aspirants/first provision voters list will be between June 5th -9th, 2023.

The verification and the screening of original documents of voters in the Western Zone hold between June 12th-15th, 2023 while the verification and screening of licenses of voters in the Eastern Zone takes place June 19th -21st, 2023 and that of the Northern Zone takes place between June 22rd-23rd, 2023.

The screening of the aspirants is slated for July 3rd, 2023 while the publication of the final voters and candidate list will also be done on July 3rd, 2023.

The proper election and declaration of results by the returning officer holds on July 5th, 2023, thus ushering in the new executives that will pilot the affairs of the battle-weary ANLCA for a single term of five years.

 

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Aftermath of Anokwuru’s death: ANLCA appoints Alloy Igwe as new ASECO chairman

 

The eyewitness reporter
A few weeks after the death of Alloy Anokwuru, the erstwhile Chairman of the Associations Electoral Committee (ASECO) of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA)who died in April, the association has appointed  Alloy Chukwuemeka Igwe as a new chairman of ASECO.
Unveiling the new chairman at the National Secretariat of the association, Kayode Farinto, the Acting National President of ANLCA, charged the new chairman to leave above board.
“Don’t collect bribes in your new assignment. You may be blackmailed but you should remain steadfast” he charged the new ASECO chairman.
Farinto disclosed that the appointment of the new electoral body was made and ratified at a combined meeting of the association’s NECOM and BOT, last week Saturday.
“There shouldn’t be a vacuum and that was the reason this appointment had to be made.
While eulogizing the former ASECO chairman, Farinto said the association was equally confident in the ability of the new chairman who has an impeccable pedigree in the association.
He said there was a new dawn in ANLCA as never again will unlicensed members be allowed to lord it over the licensed members.
“If the election is successful, it will herald a rebirth of the association and its lost glory will return” Farinto declared.
He, therefore, charged the new chairman and the electoral committee to sanitize the electoral process in the association for the betterment of the group.
He also admonished ANLCA members to remain united and resolute in the current efforts to rebuild the association.
The board also appointed Mr Sanusi Adebayo Suleiman from the MMA chapter as the eighth member of ASECO.
Mr Aloy Igwe and Suleiman were later sworn in by the Acting National President of ANLCA.
 The new chairman promised to deliver on his mandate and expressed gratitude to the association for his appointment.
He however said the old timetable of the NECOM election will have to be amended to reflect the new realities on the ground.
The timetable for the NECOM election drawn by the ASECO before Aloy Anokwuru died shows that the election is supposed to hold May, 25th  2023.
It still remains to be seen if the little disruption caused by the death of the former Chairman will affect the date or not.
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ANLCA holds NECOM elections May 25th as ASECO releases guidelines

The eyewitness reporter

The much-anticipated elections into the National Executive Council of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents(ANLCA) holds on May 25th, 2023.

According to the election timetable released by the Association Electoral Commission(ASECO), a copy of which was sighted by our reporter, the notice of election has been published on April 11, 2023, while the registrations of voters will be conducted by ASECO at the ANLCA national secretariat from April 12th to 28th, 2023.

The guideline, dated April 11th, 2023, also revealed that the electoral committee will entertain letters of intent from interested contestants from April 12th- April 28th, 2023.

Also,  nomination forms with elections guidelines will be on sale from April 12th- April 19th, 2023 while the final submission of the original nomination forms and other requirements by aspirants will be on the 27th of April 2023.

Furthermore, the screening of aspirants will take place from May 2nd-May 9th, 2023 while election petitions will be entertained May 10th -18th, 2023.

Also, a provisional list of voters and candidates will be published on May 19th, 2023 while there will be a joint ASECO/BOT/NECOM meeting on May 22nd, 2023 to consider and resolve election petitions.

The final voters and candidates list will be published on May 23rd, 2023.

May 25th, 2023, will be the D-day when the elections will hold and the results declared by the returning officer.

Following the consummation of the peace pact between the two warring parties in ANLCA which ushered in an era of peace in the association that was on the boil for five years, a seven-member electoral body called ASECO, headed by Mr. Alloy Anukwuru, was inaugurated to conduct elections into the association’s NECOM.

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