ACG Eporwei Edike with President of ANLCA, Prince Olayiwola Shittu on arrival to the ANLCA Secretariat, Lagos |
on Thursday said it would phase out all public Direct Trade Input (DTI) Cafes being used by licensed
agents by the end of March.
Deputy Controller in charge of
ICT at the Zone ‘A’ Command, Musa Baba Yusuf, made the assertion while assuring
licensed customs agents in Lagos of efforts by the service to checkmate illegal
use of agents’ licences without their knowledge.
team that accompanied the Assistant Comptroller-General in charge of the zone,
Mr Eporwei Edike, who was on a working visit to the Association of Nigerian Licensed
Customs Agents(ANLCA) Secretariat in Amuwo- Odofin, Lagos.
association that with private DTI Cafes, and individual password for operators,
sanity would be restored since no one can process any information at the café
without his password.
many licenced customs agents had complained of their licences being blocked as
they were accused of various offences they were not aware of.
concerns raised by the ANLCA members, Edike appreciated the President of ANLCA,
Prince Olayiwola Shittu, even as he urged members of the association to engage in their jobs with dedication.
licences being blocked without drawing the attention of agents to the matter,
Edike said, “The DC will tell you how to resolve it.
blocking the licence, then we will take it up.”
had often handled that aspect carefully, so that they could justify the
issuance of a DN.
bold and not allow themselves to be intimidated by anybody.
careful with their licences, in order not to give room for misuse by some staff
who they entrust with such responsibility that requires the use of their
licences.
delays were done with, to save the customs agents the agony of paying avoidable
demurrage.
agents operating at Lilypond and the Kirikiri Lighter Terminals to be steadfast
in the business in spite of the low-level economic activities they complained
of, with a hope for a general improvement in the business environment.
had mandated the Nigerian Ports Authority to be in charge of overtime containers to be transferred to
Ikorodu.
visit, Prince Shittu said the Comptroller-General of Customs had done well to give them opportunity to
take their complaints to the zonal office, instead of often rushing to Abuja
with every complaint.
system in issuing of licence be adopted, while the renewal of their licence should
be extended to about five years instead of doing so annually.
be able to triple the revenue if it got the right support.
deal with recognised agents, who could be traced in case of any challenge.