Shippers’ Council plans to shut out port operators over e-registration

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The Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC, yesterday said that the e-registration of regulated port service providers and users of the Council will not only curb faceless operators but will also serve as a security tool for the government.

The Council said that only 185 port service operators and users have so far registered, noting that it will begin enforcement of the law from the fourth quarter of the year.

Akutah, who was represented by the Director, Consumers Services of the Council, Cajetan Agu, also explained that port service operators and users who have registered with the NSC will be availed with relevant information to aid their operations.

 

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