By Tony Nzekwe
The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), has concluded plans for its Compliance team to work in synergy with NAGAFF 100 percent Compliance team in monitoring activities on the cargo clearing chain.
This information was contained in a statement issued signed by the National President, Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Hon. Tony Iju Nwabunike and made available to GLOBAL RAYS Media.
The statement reads in part:. ” This initiative becomes imperative for both groups to share intelligence and vital information, in order to check the excesses of agencies saddled with the statutory duties of cargo clearance at the seaports, Airports and land borders.”
Nwabunike said, “The current leadership of ANLCA believes strongly in unity of purpose in moving the Custom Brokerage / freight forwarding sub-sector forward for the greater good of all members.”
He added, “As such, ANLCA
is working tirelessly to promote synergy among all Custom Brokers & freight forwarders in the industry.”
The ANLCA boss reiterated, “For us as Customs Brokers / freight forwarders to achieve tangible growth in the sector we invest so much in, we must speak with one voice.”
His words: “This is the time to work as one big family to achieve our common goal of repositioning the sector in line with easy of doing business formulated by the Federal Government of Nigeria.”
ANLCA’s Compliance team will work hand-in-hand with NAGAFF or any other Association’s Compliance committee
to check bottle-necks and accesses of agencies impeding trade in the industry.
Nwabunike frowned, “A situation where multiple alerts from various Custom units, even waylaying of Containers that have been released at ports by the Customs Federal Operations Unit (FOU), the Strike-Force and even Police officers is totally unacceptable.”
Adding, “This is an aspect we have to address together as a matter of urgency.”
Nwabunike asserted, “So, the two or other Compliance Teams will exchange ideas, monitor activities in the industry, as they work together to achieve the same purpose for various members of their own Associations .”
“Most importantly, sometimes they will join efforts in tackling problems and issues bothering on the welfare of members and Associations from time to time.”





