Bello lists the Shippers’ Council’s roles in promoting exports In Nigeria

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The Nigerian shippers’ Council (NSC) said the Council carry out regular sensitization and enlightenment programmes to educate shippers on the best practices to conduct their exports business to avoid rejection.

The NSC CEO Barr Hassan Bello stated this while delivering a paper titled The Role Of Port Economic in promoting Export trade in Nigeria that the Council holds regular interactive sessions with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and commercial banks to enhance seamless payments of Nigeria’s export proceed (NXP) per bill of lading from shipping lines.
The NSC CEO who was represented by Ignatius Nweke, the director special duties in the Council at the one year anniversary of search light magazine, Ikeja Lagos said The Port Economic Regulator collaborate with the CBN in confirming the reasonableness of freight rates charged to export to ensure that the exporters are not exploits by shipping lines.
Bello said the NSC facilities the movement of export cargo into the Port, instead of queuing with the empty trucks that are either going into the Port to return empty containers or going into the Port to pick imported cargo.
He also said that the NSC is working with the CBN,Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) and other relevant stakeholders to ensure that Nigerian oil cargo and other export products are transported based on Cost Insurance & Freight (CIF) rather than the current Free On Board (FOB) which deny Nigeria’s economy huge revenues.
“The NSC is carrying the Federal government directives to host the cargo es tracking note (CTN) to monitor and collect adequate information of cargoes entering and leaving the country for adequate planning and provision of necessary facilities to facilitate trade.”

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