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Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Islie: 2:33pm On Nov 04, 2024
Cost of goods may rise as banks’ systems migration cripples cargo clearance at seaport

Many cargoes are currently trapped at the Apapa and Tin-Can Ports following persistent disruption to some online services of some commercial banks in Nigeria due to the upgrade of their electronic banking portals.

Checks by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that many import units of containers have not been cleared because their clearance documents are still trapped in some banks due to ongoing network migration issues.

Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune exclusively, the National President of the Africa Association of Professional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON), Mr. Frank Ogunojemite lamented that the reason many jobs are stuck is because the moment an agent captures a job in a bank, he cannot move the job to another bank even if the first bank network is bad.

According to the APFFLON National President, “The clearance of cargoes at the ports usually goes through Form M and the Pre Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR).

“For you to begin the clearance process, the transaction has to go through a commercial bank because you have to pay your Customs duty.


“If the banking system or network is down, then there is no way you can pay for Customs duty, and if that is the case, then the container will remain in the port accumulating rent which comes with storage and demurrage payments.

If this kind of situation persists, then there is no way prices of goods can come down because cargoes are spending longer time in the ports due to disruptions to banking services.

“Government should introduce what is called a ‘compensatory law’ where importers are given waivers when delays to their cargoes inside the ports is not from them.

“Most oftentimes, the banks will tell us that they apologise for the network disruptions, but the question is: does this apology make any meaning to the cargo clearance chain?

“There should be a compensatory law where cargo owners are given waivers due to issues beyond them that delay cargoes inside the ports.

“There was a time Unity Bank was down for weeks and then it became the turn of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) and Zenith Bank. Most of the banks are migrating their system to higher versions, and this is telling on cargo clearance.

“Amid all these delays, the cargoes are accumulating storage and demurrage charges which the cargo owners are being forced to pay. How does government expect cost of goods to come down when the same goods have already accumulated charges right inside the ports?

“Naturally, the cargo owners transfer the accumulated charges on the cost of the goods, and that is why the cost of goods in our markets keeps skyrocketing.”

When asked why agents cannot move clearance jobs from one bank to another if a bank has network issues, Mr. Ogunojemite explained, “The moment an agent captures his Form M and PAAR in a particular bank, he cannot move the job to another bank if the bank has network issues.

“If it takes weeks or months for the bank to resolve its network issues, that is when the agent can continue with his job. the agent cannot move his job to another bank once the job has been captured in the first bank.

“We are hearing that First Bank too wants to migrate, and everybody is beginning to panic. However, the bank has come out to say the migration won’t affect customers, but we are watching.”

Also speaking, haulage operators bemoaned the effect of the various banking migrations on picking of containers inside the ports.

“Many of our members have had issues picking up containers inside the ports because monies sent to them by clearing agents often take days to reflect in their accounts.

“Thus, some containers spent longer days in the ports because truckers won’t pick up such cargoes since funds have not been received, particularly if it’s a first-time customer. In some cases, the funds eventually arrived days or weeks after, but the container would have spent extra days inside the ports.

“In some case, the agents would have reached out to other haulage operators and by the time the money will reflect in the account of the trucker, the cargo has been moved out of the ports, thus costing the trucker the client. Many of us lost customers due to the ongoing banking migrations while some cargoes spent extra days in the ports over same issues,” Chief Remi Ogungbemi, Chairman, Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO) told the Nigerian Tribune.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/cost-of-goods-may-rise-as-banks-systems-migration-cripples-cargo-clearance-at-seaport/amp/

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by tutudesz: 2:35pm On Nov 04, 2024
From one problem to another undecided
Power collapse, bank network collapse, currency collapse undecided everything just dey collapse

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by madone: 2:42pm On Nov 04, 2024
This government of APC just come with a lot of issues. Its just that nobody cares. Eveeyone in his office just feel they are not accountable to anyone. I just believe if a little discipline is infused into the Nigerian system things will change a little. People just do as they like and this is soooo bad. Some people will read this article and boom they wll change price immediately without even waiting for the outcome of the real issue.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Quelme: 3:46pm On Nov 04, 2024
That was how I got my money stucked for almost 3 weeks.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by handsomeyinka(m): 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
Nigeria port needs to waive all demurrage at this point.

Our Port is another corrupt entity

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by maxiuc(m): 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
grin

Is Nigeria a joke to you

Nigeria is really upside down 👇👇👇

Everything don dabaru

Cardi B

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by AbuTwins: 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
Allahu musta'an!

Allah is the (only) one sought for help!

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by straighttalk(m): 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
Again?
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by bigsyke: 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
The banks' body language is clear: the federal government has given them an ultimatum regarding migration.

We must ask who is benefiting directly from this policy.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by bobby007(m): 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
Rubbish 🗑 post
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by ogolemati: 3:48pm On Nov 04, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin and not T-pain this time.so the blame have been shifted to the banks. grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy what a country

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by PHIPEX(m): 3:49pm On Nov 04, 2024
Let's join Remi and Ribadu in prayers so God can reduce the costs for us.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by b0rn2fuck(m): 3:50pm On Nov 04, 2024
Anybody wey dey abroad and found his way back to Nigeria either my deports or returns shall never know peace for the rest of his life... This country is hell mennh

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Omenapounds: 3:50pm On Nov 04, 2024
If you're not an entrepreneur in Nigeria, I wonder how you're surviving...

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Confirm4real(m): 3:51pm On Nov 04, 2024
We're in together ✍️
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by SatoshiX: 3:52pm On Nov 04, 2024
I'm curious to ask, what's the essence if these s called upgrades all these while? No visible improvements. Just same old shitty service.
As for the unions, are the saying they're all using the same banks that are having these issues or they're just looking for ways to exploit members of the public?

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Zico5(m): 3:55pm On Nov 04, 2024
This again and that wicked first lady is leading prayer against what her husband can settle easily. They are inflicting suffering on us and they are still telling us to keep on praying. I know some fools, masanfani people will also go to pray and seek the face of God over what their fellow woman is passing them through. How can people be so wicked and still rub it on our face. Anyone still supporting these people is not a human being. Such a person deserve the hottest part in hell.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by hisgrace090: 3:55pm On Nov 04, 2024
Only things that raised people's blood pressure is allowed in this govt.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by nwirinedu(m): 3:55pm On Nov 04, 2024
Why should a country large as this rely on one moribund port?
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by SlavaUkraini: 3:56pm On Nov 04, 2024
tutudesz:
From one problem to another undecided
Power collapse, bank network collapse, currency collapse undecided everything just dey collapse

And very soon Tinubu will Collapse like Abacha

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by SenecaTheYonger: 3:56pm On Nov 04, 2024
This people wan cripple Nigerians. This what they call weaponized incompetence

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by christejames(m): 3:58pm On Nov 04, 2024
T-Pain everywhere shocked

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Flame333: 3:59pm On Nov 04, 2024
Just dey manage your garri and groundnuts before these banks recover fully
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by jonnyjustcome22: 4:00pm On Nov 04, 2024
If you can do business and break even in Nigeria, you can survive anywhere in the world because you face with one problem to another problem.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Whois(m): 4:00pm On Nov 04, 2024
God help us for this Tpain era
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by aariwa(m): 4:01pm On Nov 04, 2024
Emilokan. Tinubu is going to teach Igbos politics (failure) ..bunch of never do wells with minds that are anti success and progress…etc

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by FuckYeyeMods: 4:03pm On Nov 04, 2024
madone:
This government of APC just come with a lot of issues. Its just that nobody cares. Eveeyone in his office just feel they are not accountable to anyone. I just believe if a little discipline is infused into the Nigerian system things will change a little. People just do as they like and this is soooo bad. Some people will read this article and boom they wll change price immediately without even waiting for the outcome of the real issue.
Stop jumping on every news to spew trash.
What Those people are doing is creating FOMO.
Stop letting yourself to be use..

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by tyav7: 4:04pm On Nov 04, 2024
PHIPEX:
Let's join Remi and Ribadu in prayers so God can reduce the costs for us.
grin
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by crossbreedwears(m): 4:04pm On Nov 04, 2024
This current government has nothing to offer
Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by Christ4ever: 4:05pm On Nov 04, 2024
Propaganda

Asides GTBank that migrated recently and Sterling that did so a month ago, no bank is migrating.

First Bank is not migrating. Their service is perfect. All banks are up and running.

Tpain and his failed cabinet are looking for who to blame for their failures.

A very useless administration filled with corrupt and inept crooks.

Anyone here that supports and defend T-Pain, may God run your life the way the man is running Nigeria.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by wwwtortoise(m): 4:05pm On Nov 04, 2024
This just made me realize Isaac Newton is indeed a genius to have posited that
“actions and reactions are equal and opposite”

The more cost of things rise, the more difficult it is for pen1s to rise. After all, Nigeria needs to be depopulated.

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Re: Cost Of Goods To Rise As Bank Systems Migration Cripples Cargo Clearance At Port by KnowledgePower7: 4:07pm On Nov 04, 2024
Ok

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