nigeria and foreign businesses to enhance economic development,’’ Osinbajo said.
He
said that enhanced port administration would significantly make it
easier for Nigerian businessmen to
import components needed for
industrialisation.
The vice president said that
the key component of this administration - Change Agenda - was a
development in diversifying to non-oil sector economy to achieve the
necessary targets.
Osinbajo said that the present administration would ensure that government ``is a business partner and not a competitor to business’’.
He said that President Muhammadu Buhari recently
approved the formation of a Presidential Enabling Business Environment
Council, charged with the duty of reforming Nigerian business climate.
Osinbajo
said that productivity and competitiveness could be accomplished when
government policies were transparent, predictable and friendly to
business.
He said that the present administration remained committed to achieving a legacy and shared responsibility in port developments.
The
vice president said that a nation could position itself as a major
exporter that could earn significant resources by just being efficient.
Osinbajo commended the efforts of the Minister of Transportation, Mr Chibuike Amaechi, for ensuring the standard procedures by
enhancing the ports portal.
enhancing the ports portal.
He
said that the Nigerian Shippers' Council, being the Port Economic
Regulator, had worked effectively in making sure that SOP was achievable
in the Nigerian ports environment.
Amaechi, the
Chief Host of the occasion, said that SOPs and PSSP would pave way for
openness and transparency in port operations.
The
minister said that the implementation of SOPs and PSSP would serve as
tools for compliance and setting standards for assessing compliance in a
transparent manner.
He said that the launch of the SOP's would enhance credibility and legal defensibility of actions emanating from ports.
``This platform promises to make our ports competitive and create enabling environment for improved revenue.
``It is not contestable that having SOP's will contribute to knowledge management in the various organisations at our ports,’’ the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quotes Amaechi as saying.
He
said that the SOPs would also be used as part of personal work
instructions and training programmes, adding that it could be used to
achieve compliance with organisational requirements and government
policies.
Amaechi said that to facilitate maritime
traffic, his ministry had been able to reduce the number of agencies in
the ports to conform with global practices.
``Federal Government in its 2016 budget had prioritised development of infrastructure for the transport sector.
``Furthermore,
the Advanced Cargo Tracking System, Single Window, Inland Dry Ports and
Truck Transit Parks are other initiatives being pursued to support
transportation and trade.
``Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS) has fully automated port operations so as to be
able to meet the target of 48-hour clearance,’’ NAN quotes the minister
as saying.
``The NCS ASYCUDA (++) has been upgraded to 3.0 and also established the Nigerian Trade Hub.
``This
reform, though still on-going, have enhanced efficiency at the ports
and will greatly encourage Foreign Direct Investments in Nigeria,’’ Amaechi said.
He
commended the efforts of the Nigerian Shippers' Council (NSC), the
In-House Committee on Ports Process Manual that worked with the
consultants on the harmonisation of SOPs and the development of PSSP.
Amaechi also commended the efforts of all the key Anti-corruption agencies such as Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, (ICPC), Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and Technical Unit on Government and Anti-Corruption Reforms (TUGAR),
Also speaking, the Executive Secretary of the NSC, Mr Hassan Bello, said that it was necessary for Nigerian ports to be competitive, integrate simplicity and automation at the ports.
Bello said that automation at the ports would eliminate leakages and corruption..
The
executive secretary said that there would be diversification of the
economy, adding that the procedures of all agencies operating at the
ports would be displayed on the portal.
Also speaking, the Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside,
said the SOP's and PSSP were not just tools that would fight corruption
but would also produce service excellence at the ports.
He said that NIMASA was working toward making sure that Nigerian ports were the preferred ports in Africa.
Peterside
said that port operators would spend less time on cargo clearance,
adding that this would put stop to abuse by some port agencies because
the portal had explained the functions of all agencies.
The Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG)
Enforcement, Investigation and Inspection, Nigeria Customs Service
(NCS), Mr Dan Ugo, who represented the Comptroller-General, Retired Col.
Hameed Ali, said the launch of the SOPs would enhance Customs operations.
Ali
said that NCS supported the introduction of PSSP which would gazette
Customs platforms such as Single Window and other things, aimed at
eradicating corruption in Customs operations.
In a message to the programme, the Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Malam Habib Abdullahi, said that there had been an improved collaboration between all government agencies at ports.
Abdullahi,
who was represented by the Executive Director, Marine and Operations,
Mr David Omonibeke, said that NPA operated six ports that were
Customs-controlled, adding that the SOPs would reduce corruption in all
ports operations.
He said that the 48-hour cargo
clearance target would be achievable with the introduction of SOPs by
the Nigerian Shippers' Council.
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