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FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Obinoscopy(m): 7:47am On Dec 05, 2014
The federal government has started moves aimed at achieving full automation at the nation’s seaports. To this end, government’s agencies in the ports have been directed to kick start the process of ensuring its full implementation.

The move is aimed at drastically reducing the cargo dwell time (CDT) which is said to be one of the highest in the world according to World Bank reports.

CDT, which is the average time a vessel spends in a port in the discharge of its cargo from the time of arrival to the point of departure is one of the highest in the world.

According to the Bretton Woods institution, Nigeria remains one of the most expensive places to do business in the world as a result of the multiplicity of government agencies, several channels of payments, corruption, among other issues.

On implementation, the full automation will also reduce corruption through the eliminating human contact in the cargo clearance chain.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Maritime, Mr. Leke Oyewole, disclosed the decision of the federal government to begin full automation at the nation’s seaports at a stakeholders’ forum with freight forwarders organised by SON in Lagos.

According to him, the plan of the government is to ensure that the automation exercise takes effect in the next three months. All the agencies of government involved in one service or the other in the ports have been informed of the federal government directive.
He explained that the idea of automation is that freight forwarders can stay in their offices or houses and complete all the processes that can make them clear their consignments.

He disclosed that the project would be handled by world class organisations, adding that Nigerians have agreed to a shift of the paradigm to be in tune with global practices.
Oyewole said that the president is worried about the influx of substandard goods into the country, adding that this has led to the death and closure of many local companies.

He called on freight forwarders to obey trade regulations and discourage importers from binging in substandard goods because of the havoc it was causing the country.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-moves-to-start-full-automation-in-nigerian-ports/195810/

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by TDstarr: 7:50am On Dec 05, 2014
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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by accurate0805: 7:50am On Dec 05, 2014
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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by korel9: 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
Ehen, thank God I made it.

Seun et al, why is it that I can't get to comment in ALL threads? angry

And what's with the numbering of the forums now? angry

We need clarifications on that.

What's this thread saying even? grin grin grin


But wait, I thought I've been banned? angry

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by teemanbastos(m): 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
Most of these would be actualized by the APC led Government come 2015..

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by lilprinze: 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
2015 is by the corner and FG is trying to visit every sector and do what they should have done since.

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by accurate0805: 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
Good move

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by ozor1: 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
Nigeria Is gradually growing,gej is visiting every sector

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by simplemach(m): 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
Nice one. And soon some APC products will start blabbing 'GEJ this GEJ that' i pity all of you.

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Jostico: 7:51am On Dec 05, 2014
i dey press reload make i be ftc but another person still dey there like me. Na wa o
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by reaky(m): 7:53am On Dec 05, 2014
Seriously
Nice move grin

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by dunkem21(m): 7:53am On Dec 05, 2014
Ride on GEJ. Posterity will remember you.

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by SuperModerator: 7:53am On Dec 05, 2014
if only GEJ does half his promises, he would have been the best President ever

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by plainmirror(m): 7:53am On Dec 05, 2014
»9ja best GDP index in africa

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Keep deceiving yourselves on paper.

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Maczeelly(m): 7:53am On Dec 05, 2014
Na 2day...........fg confused since 98BC

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Jostico: 7:54am On Dec 05, 2014
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by chymystique(f): 7:54am On Dec 05, 2014
Very Good Move and Welcomed Development by FG..

GEJ till 2019 jare! cool

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by MizMyColi(f): 7:54am On Dec 05, 2014
Good!
But won't that increase the cost of clearing goods from the ports.

Well, customers go pay sha. Lolz

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by felixchip(m): 7:54am On Dec 05, 2014
Alright.
This is not just a welcome development, but an excellent one if executed as said.

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by EACBLAZE: 7:55am On Dec 05, 2014
Thats a good move
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Jostico: 7:55am On Dec 05, 2014
accurate0805:
lipsrsealed


akpos help me knock am
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by femmy2010(m): 7:55am On Dec 05, 2014
If this does see the light of the day then it would be a great one.
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by teemanbastos(m): 7:55am On Dec 05, 2014
korel9:
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And what's with the numbering of the forums now? angry

We need clarifications on that.

What's this thread saying even? grin grin grin
. The Numbering shows the number of new topics on front page...itz jes to alert yhu dat a new topic(s) have been added.
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by korel9: 7:56am On Dec 05, 2014
Jostico:


it is wa for una

How e dey do you? undecided
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Soreza(m): 7:57am On Dec 05, 2014
GOOD DEVELOPMENT,THAT ACTUALIZE ON IT PLZZZZZZZZZZZ
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Horlawoomey(m): 7:57am On Dec 05, 2014
As if FG was sleeping before, now doing what they should have done few years back..........

For this election matter, Buhari shall be the OGA

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Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by korel9: 7:57am On Dec 05, 2014
teemanbastos:
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Must you quote me? angry
Re: FG Moves To Start Full Automation In Nigerian Ports by Soreza(m): 7:57am On Dec 05, 2014
GOOD DEVELOPMENT,BUT ACTUALIZE ON IT PLZZZZZZZZZZZ

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