Association of Concerned Freight Forwarders and Transporters has given reasons the concession agreement between terminal operators and the federal government should not be renewed.
This is just as the body has rejected the approval allegedly granted the terminal operators and the shipping companies by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) to increase their storage and other charges at the nation’s seaports.
It will be recalled that one of the terminal operators namely; Five Star Logistics, in a memo to all agents and receivers dated September 2023 had said: “Due to current economic situation of our country, our operational expenses have increased exponentially as a result of inflationary pressure and naira devaluation.
“The need to drive for improved service delivery has necessitated an upward review in storage charges for all cargoes with effect from 15th October, 2023 as per below having obtained approval of relevant authorities.
“We greatly appreciate your cooperation and understanding. We are dedicated to bringing you the best services.”
While they granted three days free period after arrival, Container Standard – Import Full, for instance will start paying N5,670 for 20ft containers and N11,340 for 40ft containers from 4th to 8th day; N33,264 for 20ft containers and N66,528 for 40ft containers from 9th to 13th day while paying N53,550 for 20ft containers and N105,840 from the 14th day onwards.
However, speaking at the roundtable with members of the Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) on Thursday in Lagos, the Association of Concerned Freight Forwarders and Transporters frowned at the inability to consult and meet with the stakeholders, in this case, the freight forwarders and their principals, the importers before going ahead to announce this hike in storage charges.
The Vice Chairman of the association, Mr. Ndubuisi Uzoegbo who spoke at the roundtable faulted the attitude of the terminal operators who he accused of not consulting and taking into account the opinion of the stakeholders before effecting increment in their charges describing it as disrespectful.
His words: “They have not even tried to consult the practitioners, those that patronise them. All they do is go to bed, wake up and communicate a particular group of people and they will come up with new charges without talking to people who patronise them.
“I have never seen a place where someone commonises a customer, it can only happen here in Nigeria. The importers are not sought after, the agents who are the freight forwarders are also not consulted.
“We are all practitioners, I can tell you vividly that we have done a lot of feasibility studies, what happens in this industry is of paramount concern to us.
“What are they increasing for? Some of their staff are complaining, look at where we are conducting examination and so on, all the basic amenities we needed to work with have not been provided for us the customers. The customer is always a king in every business world.
“The harsh maltreatment given to us by the shipping companies and the terminal operators in Nigeria is becoming unbearable and it is no longer acceptable to us the practitioners.
“We are here to say no to them, in fact, we are calling for government to revoke their licenses and let the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) take back their port from AP Moller and the TICT and all these concessionaires.
“They should leave Nigeria, they don’t add any economic value to Nigeria. They own no property in Nigeria and this money they are collecting from us, they will repatriate it back to their countries.
“If you like, show me their building, where have they invested in Nigeria. Look at our roads, they cannot come out and say let us give back to the society by making this road we are plying everyday to be motorable rather they are waiting for the President of Nigeria to come and do it for them while they are making billions of Naira in daily basis.
“Let me use APMT for example, if they decide to make three billion naira in two days, all they need to do is to create artificial congestion and for one week, you will not be able to load one container out of this port.
“Then, multiply it by the number of containers that are leaving the port on daily basis, you will find out that these guys are rippers, they have been ripping us dry, the worst economic saboteurs in this country and the federal government must do something about them.”
Continuing, he called on the National Assembly not to permit the renewal of the concession agreement between the federal government through the Nigerian Ports Authority and the terminal operators arguing that they are not adding value to the Nigerian economy. Let Nigeria take back her port so that things can go well here”, he said.
“Now they are proposing that on the 15th of this month, they are going to effect the increments. If Nigerians should pay that, in the next six months, nobody will be able to bring out his or her container out of this port and if that happens, it is going to affect all of us, not only we the freight forwarders,” he added.
Also speaking, a member of the association and President, Association of Customs Brokers, Doctor Basil Nwolisa maintained that they had been engaging with the Nigerian Shippers’ Council over this issue noting that the approval they allegedly granted the terminal operators for an upward review of the stora