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FG Wants Out-Of-Court Settlement With Terminal Operators, Companies
The Federal Government has said it is considering an out-of-court settlement with terminal operators and shipping companies over arbitrary charges.
It also stated its recognition of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) as the port economic regulator.
The Permanent Secretary, Federal Mitnistry of Transport (FMOT), Dr Madgalene Ajani, who stated this, said talks are ongoing with the terminal operators to end the legal tussle, which is currently at the supreme court after a Federal High Court sitting, in Lagos, had ruled in favour of the Nigerian Shippers Council with directive for the terminal operators to return to status quo in the stipulated pricing.
Dr. Ajani, who was speaking at a one-day sensitisation meeting organised by the FMoT and the Council, with the theme: “Promoting Competitiveness & Compliance in Nigerian Maritime Industry: Mandate of the NSC in Focus”, in Lagos, said beside Shippers’ Council’s role as the Ombudsman of the ports, the council still remains the port economic regulator.
This, she said, is pending the establishment and operationalisation of the National Transport Commission (NTC), as an independent regulatory authority in the transport sector.
Noting that the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is the technical regulator of the ports, she said the Ministry was aware that the Council had faced resistance from some stakeholders in the maritime industry at the earlier stages of implementation of its regulation.
According to er, with various stakeholders’ meetings, engagements and consensus building, the various stakeholders have expressed their commitment and cooperation with the council on ensuring the successful implementation of the regulation.
SEhe stated that Nigerian Shippers’ Council was appointed as the interim port economic regulator in 2014, as a government response to fill the vacuum and address the challenges facing the port system.
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