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Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by watchinglagos: 2:30pm On Jan 10, 2013
Security and environmental officials, yesterday, quarantined a ship laden with e-waste which they said is toxic and posed major threat to humans. The ship, M.V Marevia brought in two containers considered very dangerous and sent port officials into a panic mode.

e-Waste consists of old and outdated electronic gadgets and materials such as refrigerators, containing chlorofluro carbons (CFC) or green house gases. According to Mr Dike Ejiogu, a computer Engineer at the Ikeja Computer Village: “Although some of these gadgets were manufactured for human good, the expiration of the chemicals used in manufacturing them converts them to toxins which ironically becomes injurious to human health particularly when the gases are inhaled.

“Besides, they are also environmentally unfriendly as they pollute the air and reduce the oxygen which is the main ingredient of the air we breathe for life” he added.

The vessel which is currently anchored at the Tin-can Island Container Terminal (TICT), was quarantined by officials of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) with other port agencies keeping vigil on it.

Reliable sources said the vessel which berthed on January 5 originated from Tilbury in England and that the importers were based at Alaba International Market.

Customs confirm report

Confirming this to Vanguard, Public Relations Officer of Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Chris Osunkwo, said that NESREA had written to the Command informing them that they have intelligence report that a vessel which is erroneously called M.V. Mavia, was coming into the country with two container loads of e-waste.

Osunkwo said that the NESREA officials in the letter said that the vessel should not be allowed to discharge, adding that the inspection would be done onboard the vessel before it is sent back to it’s country of origin. The numbers of the containers are ECMU 9894590 and ECMU 9870858.

Also contacted, Assistant General Manager in charge of Public Affairs of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ileya Musa, told Vanguard that the management of Tin-Can Island Port was aware of the development, adding that the vessel has since been isolated while the relevant agencies were on ground awaiting the inspection of the vessel.

On where the ship came from, Musa said he did not know but promised to get back to our reporter. He never did at press time.

Efforts to get to the area where the vessel was anchored proved abortive but a source at the TICT told Vanguard that the crew of the vessel had told them that the containers were in transit, adding that the final destination was the United Kingdom.

However, a senior Customs officer who spoke with Vanguard on condition of anonymity , explained that the claim might just be a way of avoiding detention by officials of the Nigerian government.

It would be recalled that NESREA had on several occasions detained some vessels that had brought in e-waste into the country.

Some vessels detained before now were MV Maersk Nashville and M.V. Gumel.
Head of NESREA at the port, Mrs. Miranda Amachree, told Vanguard when M.V Gumel was detained that they got intelligence report from their counterparts in Antwerp, Belgium, that the vessel was bringing used fridges, television sets, compressor pots and batteries.

Amachree explained that the report from Antwerp was a result of the agreement entered into by Nigeria and European countries to do away with CFC, which were brought in by the vessel.



http://www.watchinglagos.com/2013/01/shipload-of-toxic-waste-at-lagos-port.html
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by 2chains1(m): 3:33pm On Jan 10, 2013
Gbensk!!!!!
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Quazosky(m): 3:34pm On Jan 10, 2013
9ja, not again!
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Frank3n2(m): 3:34pm On Jan 10, 2013
Ok...send dem back
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by showbobo(m): 3:36pm On Jan 10, 2013
This sorta news should be stale by now. . . .

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Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by nnekaregy(f): 3:37pm On Jan 10, 2013
This is good , nigeria is not a dumping ground.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by sayso: 3:39pm On Jan 10, 2013
A very simple solution.Send it from whence it came from.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Okijajuju1(m): 3:39pm On Jan 10, 2013
MTCHEEEEWWWWWWW..................








MORAL LESSON: Do not ever forget to settle the authorities before you import your goods....

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Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by stolenstone: 3:42pm On Jan 10, 2013
quarantine ke?? Abi do am back to sender?? See dis people ooo!
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by zaragoza(m): 3:44pm On Jan 10, 2013
they are still awaiting the inspection of the two containers by the relevant agencies...................typical nigerian language!
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Arysexy(m): 3:46pm On Jan 10, 2013
if u dont settle custom, ur goods = Toxic waste

if u settle custom, ur goods = Tokumbo or fairly used.


9ja hard no be small!

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Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by timbros(m): 3:56pm On Jan 10, 2013
Damn!! Those are my containers!!
But I settled them very well! They cant do this to me!

*picks up phone*
*dials*

ringing...
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by guvna(m): 3:56pm On Jan 10, 2013
Send back to England!! These guys are BASKETS!!
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by jaymichael(m): 4:08pm On Jan 10, 2013
MTCHEEEW! I know why I hiss.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by SELFWORTH: 4:24pm On Jan 10, 2013
What's new?

Nigeria is known as the dumping ground of the world or else why would other countries be dumping and rejecting Niger people back to nigeria and keeping the good ones who add value to their country with them.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by slimyem: 4:29pm On Jan 10, 2013
...won't be surprised if those containers eventually get offloaded and to the destinated Alaba brothers..grin
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by agitator: 4:30pm On Jan 10, 2013
watchinglagos: Security and environmental officials, yesterday, quarantined a ship laden with e-waste which they said is toxic and posed major threat to humans. The ship, M.V Marevia brought in two containers considered very dangerous and sent port officials into a panic mode.

e-Waste consists of old and outdated electronic gadgets and materials such as refrigerators, containing chlorofluro carbons (CFC) or green house gases. According to Mr Dike Ejiogu, a computer Engineer at the Ikeja Computer Village: “Although some of these gadgets were manufactured for human good, the expiration of the chemicals used in manufacturing them converts them to toxins which ironically becomes injurious to human health particularly when the gases are inhaled.

“Besides, they are also environmentally unfriendly as they pollute the air and reduce the oxygen which is the main ingredient of the air we breathe for life” he added.

The vessel which is currently anchored at the Tin-can Island Container Terminal (TICT), was quarantined by officials of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) with other port agencies keeping vigil on it.

Reliable sources said the vessel which berthed on January 5 originated from Tilbury in England and that the importers were based at Alaba International Market.

Customs confirm report

Confirming this to Vanguard, Public Relations Officer of Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Chris Osunkwo, said that NESREA had written to the Command informing them that they have intelligence report that a vessel which is erroneously called M.V. Mavia, was coming into the country with two container loads of e-waste.

Osunkwo said that the NESREA officials in the letter said that the vessel should not be allowed to discharge, adding that the inspection would be done onboard the vessel before it is sent back to it’s country of origin. The numbers of the containers are ECMU 9894590 and ECMU 9870858.

Also contacted, Assistant General Manager in charge of Public Affairs of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ileya Musa, told Vanguard that the management of Tin-Can Island Port was aware of the development, adding that the vessel has since been isolated while the relevant agencies were on ground awaiting the inspection of the vessel.

On where the ship came from, Musa said he did not know but promised to get back to our reporter. He never did at press time.

Efforts to get to the area where the vessel was anchored proved abortive but a source at the TICT told Vanguard that the crew of the vessel had told them that the containers were in transit, adding that the final destination was the United Kingdom.

However, a senior Customs officer who spoke with Vanguard on condition of anonymity , explained that the claim might just be a way of avoiding detention by officials of the Nigerian government.

It would be recalled that NESREA had on several occasions detained some vessels that had brought in e-waste into the country.

Some vessels detained before now were MV Maersk Nashville and M.V. Gumel.
Head of NESREA at the port, Mrs. Miranda Amachree, told Vanguard when M.V Gumel was detained that they got intelligence report from their counterparts in Antwerp, Belgium, that the vessel was bringing used fridges, television sets, compressor pots and batteries.

Amachree explained that the report from Antwerp was a result of the agreement entered into by Nigeria and European countries to do away with CFC, which were brought in by the vessel.



http://www.watchinglagos.com/2013/01/shipload-of-toxic-waste-at-lagos-port.html

watchinglagos: Security and environmental officials, yesterday, quarantined a ship laden with e-waste which they said is toxic and posed major threat to humans. The ship, M.V Marevia brought in two containers considered very dangerous and sent port officials into a panic mode.

e-Waste consists of old and outdated electronic gadgets and materials such as refrigerators, containing chlorofluro carbons (CFC) or green house gases. According to Mr Dike Ejiogu, a computer Engineer at the Ikeja Computer Village: “Although some of these gadgets were manufactured for human good, the expiration of the chemicals used in manufacturing them converts them to toxins which ironically becomes injurious to human health particularly when the gases are inhaled.

“Besides, they are also environmentally unfriendly as they pollute the air and reduce the oxygen which is the main ingredient of the air we breathe for life” he added.

The vessel which is currently anchored at the Tin-can Island Container Terminal (TICT), was quarantined by officials of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) with other port agencies keeping vigil on it.

Reliable sources said the vessel which berthed on January 5 originated from Tilbury in England and that the importers were based at Alaba International Market.

Customs confirm report

Confirming this to Vanguard, Public Relations Officer of Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Mr. Chris Osunkwo, said that NESREA had written to the Command informing them that they have intelligence report that a vessel which is erroneously called M.V. Mavia, was coming into the country with two container loads of e-waste.

Osunkwo said that the NESREA officials in the letter said that the vessel should not be allowed to discharge, adding that the inspection would be done onboard the vessel before it is sent back to it’s country of origin. The numbers of the containers are ECMU 9894590 and ECMU 9870858.

Also contacted, Assistant General Manager in charge of Public Affairs of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ileya Musa, told Vanguard that the management of Tin-Can Island Port was aware of the development, adding that the vessel has since been isolated while the relevant agencies were on ground awaiting the inspection of the vessel.

On where the ship came from, Musa said he did not know but promised to get back to our reporter. He never did at press time.

Efforts to get to the area where the vessel was anchored proved abortive but a source at the TICT told Vanguard that the crew of the vessel had told them that the containers were in transit, adding that the final destination was the United Kingdom.

However, a senior Customs officer who spoke with Vanguard on condition of anonymity , explained that the claim might just be a way of avoiding detention by officials of the Nigerian government.

It would be recalled that NESREA had on several occasions detained some vessels that had brought in e-waste into the country.

Some vessels detained before now were MV Maersk Nashville and M.V. Gumel.
Head of NESREA at the port, Mrs. Miranda Amachree, told Vanguard when M.V Gumel was detained that they got intelligence report from their counterparts in Antwerp, Belgium, that the vessel was bringing used fridges, television sets, compressor pots and batteries.

Amachree explained that the report from Antwerp was a result of the agreement entered into by Nigeria and European countries to do away with CFC, which were brought in by the vessel.



http://www.watchinglagos.com/2013/01/shipload-of-toxic-waste-at-lagos-port.html


Ok wink
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Nobody: 4:48pm On Jan 10, 2013
agitator:

Ok wink
so na OK you can say for all these quotes.you are alligator for real for wasting our space.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by daryoor(m): 4:55pm On Jan 10, 2013
e-toxic no dey kill african man jor
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Kslib(m): 4:55pm On Jan 10, 2013
nnekaregy: This is good , nigeria is not a dumping ground.
Medicine after death,corruption free Nigeria 2 days to the end of the world...
AFTER DEM DON ALREADY DUMP THE WASTE FINISH... Nigeria is not a dumping ground indeed...
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by fiscalcliff: 5:31pm On Jan 10, 2013
3 GBOSAs for Alaba boys, the reason many Nigerian artistes [both video and musical] weep. embarassed embarassed
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Daluuzor(m): 5:39pm On Jan 10, 2013
Frank3n2: Ok...send dem back


seconded
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by manny4life(m): 5:43pm On Jan 10, 2013
Haha, Nigeria has always been a dumping ground, the momemnt you weed out the bad customs agent, Nigerian importers will learn.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Daluuzor(m): 5:43pm On Jan 10, 2013
showbobo: This sorta news should be stale by now. . . .

really? Are u 5 yrs ahead of us? Dis is a serious issue if u understand wat toxic waste means.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by demmy(m): 5:48pm On Jan 10, 2013
daryoor: e-toxic no dey kill african man jor

Of course. By the way life expectancy in Nigeria is 54 years. Brutish and short. And when your family member die suddenly, you can always blame it on witchcraft.
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Yeske: 5:54pm On Jan 10, 2013
They should be sent back for real. This country has been turned to a dumping ground. Nigeria my country.

Who else noticed that posters' signature no longer shows? Seun, whatagwan
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by pappilo(m): 5:59pm On Jan 10, 2013
Sensational rubbish. This ish aint toxic waste! Nigerian journos are c.rap.

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Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by y2kaustin(m): 6:00pm On Jan 10, 2013
Biafrans why are you guys endangering us,cos of the money angry angry
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Nobody: 6:03pm On Jan 10, 2013
UK again? they colonized us and they want to destroy us
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jan 10, 2013
no hidden posts - amazing
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by Hardfact: 8:17pm On Jan 10, 2013
Goodnews? But that has long been second name of Nigeria - Africa's No1 Dumping Ground! For this case that we know who how many others were successful? Even our officials will prefer you bribe them and come in unhindered with your toxic whatever!
Re: Shipload Of Toxic Waste At Lagos Port by boneruns(m): 8:18pm On Jan 10, 2013
This is not a new thing. Many of these toxic goods are found in Festac. 50% of streets in Festac have one or two point where these goods are sold. I see them daily.

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