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Unlawful Collection of “Practising Fees” Resumes at Onne Multiple Purpose Terminal 

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The Unlawful Collection of “Practising Fees” has resumed at the terminals of West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) and the Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT).
 
 
The “Practising Fees” had been cancelled by Council For The Regulation Of Freight Forwarding In Nigeria (CRFFN) and the Nigeria Shippers Council(NSC) when a petition was written seven years ago on the illegality at the Terminals.
 
 
But, the illegality has resumed back West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) and the Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT), according to Chidi Opara who is a registered Registered Freight Forwarder based in Port Harcourt
He said, “The “practising Fees” rackets stopped by the two industry regulators, the Council For The Regulation Of Freight Forwarding In Nigeria (CRFFN) and the Nigeria Shippers Council(NSC) have resumed at the terminals of West Africa Container Terminal (WACT) and the Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT).
“The rackets resumed at the instance of the CRFFN accredited associations operating in Onne Seaport, led by the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents(ANLCA). ANLCA payment receipts are used to perpetrate these rackets.
“Terminal users are forced to attach ANLCA payment receipts among other documents before their cargoes are finally released.
“Monies realized from these rackets are shared between the CRFFN accredited associations in Onne Seaport, with a percentage given to the terminal operators.
“CRFFN had in a letter dated 3rd September, 2013, with reference number: CRFFN/WACT/RG/001 and entitled: “Illegal Collection Of Money By The ANLCA/NAGAFF Joint Taskforce At Your Terminal” informed WACT and copied the CRFFN accredited associations about the illegality of the action and asked all concerned to desist.
“The Nigeria Shippers Council, acting on complaint by a group of Concerned Nigerians known as “Coalition Of Freight Forwarding Practitioners”, in a letter dated 26th February,2014 and referenced: NSC/ES/SCU/2014/vol. 01/06, pronounced the action illegal and warned all concerned to desist from such illegality henceforth(copy of letter attached)
“The Shippers Council specifically warned that on no account should a non governmental organization collect monies from its members by whatever name called in the ports. The regulator pronounced that such collection, if need be, should be at the secretariat of the particular non governmental organization.
“The resumption of this collection, which has been declared illegal by the relevant industry regulators is an indication that the perpetrators do not believe in the rule of law in the industry and if this is not stopped, the impression will be that there is systemic lawlessness in our Ports system.
“A petition in this regard would also be written and  sent to the appropriate governmental organizations, with copies sent to non governmental organizations, if this illegality persists.”

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