A maritime expert, Mr. Lucky Amiwero has blamed poor organisation and low capacity for maritime sector’s slow growth. This, he said, had made the country’s ports less competitive. Amiwero, the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA) President, in a chat with The Nation, said over 9,000 jobs had been lost in the […] …
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Maritime sector faces daunting challenges in 2018
The maritime sector was bedeviled with series of crises, which had negative effects impact on its annual revenue. The problems were so enormous that they made the year 2018 so challenging for the maritime sector across board. For instance it takes trailers almost two weeks for one to enter Apapa and Tin Can Island ports […]
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Port rot: Landlocked countries dump Nigeria
Steve Agbota With a coastline of 852 km, bordering the Atlantic Ocean and a maritime area of over 46,000 km, Nigeria is no doubt a force to reckon with in the maritime world. But unfortunately, despite its enormous endowments, the country is yet to maximise her maritime potential as it has failed to sustainably develop its […]
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