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Stakeholders seek legal backing for e call- up system.
Speaking at the event themed: “Repositioning ETO Call-up System for Optimal Performance,” the veteran journalist noted that it would be a misconception to assume that the process had legal backing.
His words: “To back this proposition up with legislation, the electronic call –up system operates within the Apapa municipal jurisdiction, as such all that is needed is to enact a Bye- Law or an Ordinance which is the responsibility of the elected Councilors to carry out to give it effect. Mobile courts are presided over by Magistrates.”
Meanwhile, he observed that there are also concerns that the platform has shifted from problem-solving to revenue generation with the handlers neglecting the real issues and placing premiums on the volume of vehicles they receive.
He asserted ETO has yielded the sum of N34.4 billion in the two years of operation using the N21,500 truck booking call-up fee charged by TTP as the basis of calculation.
Anaroke, however, advised the leadership of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to license two more electronic call–up companies for competition, while ensuring continuous review of the infrastructure and enforcement processes.
“For the prosecution of officers or culprits in electronic call –up racketeering to deter others. I strongly recommend the use of mobile court to adjudicate ETO cases with measures of penalties capable discouraging fraud or cutting corners,” he posited.
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NIWA partners ICPC to strengthen internal transparency in its operations
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Navy appoints new Maritime Guard Commander for NIMASA
Commodore Adoki, a principal Warfare Officer specializing in communication and intelligence, brings onboard 25 years experience in the Nigerian Navy covering training, staff and operations.
Welcoming the new MGC Commander to the Agency, the Director General, Dr Dayo Mobereola, expressed confidence in Adoki’s addition to the team, emphasising that it will further strengthen the nation’s maritime security architecture given his vast experience in the industry.
The Maritime Guard Command domiciled in NIMASA was established as part of the resolutions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Navy to assist NIMASA strengthen operational efficiency in Nigeria’s territorial waters, especially through enforcement of security, safety and other maritime regulations.
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