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The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by PRYCE(m): 7:19am On Sep 10, 2016
— 10th September 2016

With the Nigerian economy in recession, the spiralling negative effects have already begun to impact on the operations of key sectors of the economy. One of the sub-sectors that is at the receiving end of the current economic downturn is the shipping business.

Groaning under intense hardship as a result of government policies and global economic problems, the news from the Maritime sub-sector is not heartening, as over 20 shipping firms were reported to have exited the nation’s shores. Consequently, no fewer than 3,000 dockworkers have been laid off by various shipping companies, terminal operators and logistics firms. This is largely due to lack of poor import policies recently introduced by the Federal Government. According to the Dockworkers Union of Nigeria (DUN), the massive retrenchment in the sub-sector was due to the Federal Government inability to meet its joint venture obligation with the international oil companies which are major partners with the marine logistic companies.

The shipping lines exited our shores because of growing losses resulting from declining traffic volumes and recent government import policy.

It will be recalled that the Federal Government last year placed restriction on the importation of about 41 items due to Foreign Exchange scarcity. But, government defended its action and promised to encourage domestic production of some of the goods that could be produced locally. However, the shipping firms are complaining that the ban has adversely affected their operations. Therefore, they are asking that the restriction be lifted or else it will encourage smuggling, diversion of ships to neighbouring countries, leaving our ports virtually empty and general loss of revenue to government.

We urge the government and the relevant agencies in the maritime sub-sector to take a detailed analysis of the complaints that have resulted in the exit of the shipping firms with a view to restore the smooth operations of the maritime industry.

While it is necessary to restrict the importation of goods that can be manufactured locally and save scarce forex, the significance of the maritime sector of which shipping operators play a vital role should not be ignored. Statistics show that since this year, the number of goods imported into the country has shrunk by over 30 percent. This is because the shipping lines are reportedly shifting base to other West African countries in response to government new policy.

Government should review some of the policies as it affects the shipping operations in our shores.

There is need to meet the joint venture obligations with the international oil companies, which are major partners in the sector.

Government should not allow the shipping sub-sector to lag behind in the global sector.

Our country is vastly endowed with coastlines and navigable inland waterways, and strategically placed on the Atlantic Coast of West Africa. And 76 percent of shipping business that takes place in the whole of West Africa is reportedly done in Nigeria. That means that Nigeria should remain a key player in West Africa.

Therefore, government should do everything to contain the exit of shipping firms in our shores and save the jobs of millions of workers. According to Financial Intelligence that monitors the maritime sub-sector, despite Nigeria’s large export of crude and import of over 100 million tons of general cargo, no Nigerian flagship is currently plying international routes.

Also, statistics from the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on ship calls to the country reveal that between 2009 and 2012, Nigeria’s tonnage has grown from 82m tons to over 150m with an estimated freight payment of rising from $4.1bn to above $7.5bn annually. But the participation of Nigerians remains almost zero.

Although the exit of foreign shipping firms may be the opportunity our local shipping firms may be waiting for, we doubt if they have the capacity and competency now to fill the void without harming an already bleeding economy with its other adverse consequences. Government should swiftly intervene and arrest a similar experience that saw the exit of some airlines to neighbouring countries.

http://sunnewsonline.com/the-exit-of-shipping-firms-from-nigeria/

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by PRYCE(m): 7:21am On Sep 10, 2016
From Airlines to Shipping firms! Our Aviation and maritime sectors in complete deterioration.... and these are just two out of a host of others!

We are so fúcked in this country under the dullard!

lalasticlala, Mynd44 do justice to this thread!

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by oduastates: 7:24am On Sep 10, 2016
PRYCE:
From Airlines to Shipping firms! Our Aviation and maritime sectors in complete deterioration.... and these are just two out of a host of others!

We are so fúcked in this country under the dullard!

When you have nothing to sell and cannot afford to pay for the conspicuous consumption.
All this means nothing to me apart from making the country have a rethink on how Nigerians engage the world.
Perhaps one place to start is to start trading locally made goods in the west African market

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by chriskosherbal(m): 7:25am On Sep 10, 2016
Hmmm ok
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Tallesty1(m): 9:05am On Sep 10, 2016
APC said that Jonathan handed over a country with ailing economy but Buhari won't have a country to hand over to the next president if things continue this way.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by PrinceAbinibi: 12:13pm On Sep 10, 2016
Change means One chance

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by otabuko(m): 12:13pm On Sep 10, 2016
LAI MOHAMMED and APC will soon debunk this news...

He will tell you that many shipping firms are vying for a place in Nigeria market....

Government of hardship, lies and deceit...

I hope you all have got your voter cards...
We will boot them out to resurrect our country Nigeria!

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Araoluwa005(m): 12:14pm On Sep 10, 2016
NIGERIA WILL BE GRATE AGAIN. IN JESUS NAME

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Ephramed(m): 12:14pm On Sep 10, 2016
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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by corperscorner: 12:14pm On Sep 10, 2016
Where are we going in this cuntree

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by soldierdollar(m): 12:16pm On Sep 10, 2016
angry The worst government in the history of Nigeria .

I'm happy because I've been vindicated . I knew the consequences of voting a dullard who cannot articulate the problems of Nigeria and thus, have been preparing for the rainy day. grin

My new business is being dealt severely by this economic recession . But I have been laying springs and palliatives for absorbing the shock .

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Oblitz(m): 12:16pm On Sep 10, 2016
I wonder if we're ever going to hear Good news!
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by otubujohn(m): 12:16pm On Sep 10, 2016
Very soon one brainless fool will come and blame GEJ
As I think about it, if being the best economy then placed us in this condition because of GEJ's "corruption' and "mismanagement", I would not dare imagine where the dullard's reckless clueless policies will leave us

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Moreoffaith(m): 12:17pm On Sep 10, 2016
They will come back when we have goods to export. NEXT..................

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:18pm On Sep 10, 2016
Notin dey to ship again..
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by dunkem21(m): 12:18pm On Sep 10, 2016
cheesy
There's one picture I have been searching for since..


That mechanic workshop picture where GEJ handed over a battered car(Nigeria) to his successor.

Somebori help.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by holluwai(m): 12:18pm On Sep 10, 2016
Exit plan
Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Cathony(m): 12:19pm On Sep 10, 2016
Tallesty1:
APC said that Jonathan handed over a country with ailing economy but Buhari won't have a country to hand over to the next president if things continue this way.
APC and their habit of shifting blames to their predecessor, like as if GEJ was the cause of all the issues we're facing now.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:21pm On Sep 10, 2016
Buhari, Builder of a Modern Nigeria!!!

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by aninexzy(m): 12:21pm On Sep 10, 2016
I dy pity children were tell God say dem wan born for ds era of change!!! Cos if dem hear d price of pampers, golden morn, corn flakes etc I no sure say dem go wan born again.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by NZAGHA(f): 12:21pm On Sep 10, 2016
WTF is happening to my lovely country...?

[img]http://sarahsaysreadbooks.files./2013/01/wtf.gif[/img]


*just returning from the States.* who the hell is the current presido in this contry?


I wish my country well though...

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by ClitRaider: 12:21pm On Sep 10, 2016
Buhari o!

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by whitebeard(m): 12:22pm On Sep 10, 2016
No dulling...the economy will rise back up..while people are complaining..new opportunities are erupting..start now or else when the economy is back up..they would rush back in and opportunity lost

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by say4gunit(m): 12:22pm On Sep 10, 2016
Let them go

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by ClitRaider: 12:23pm On Sep 10, 2016
HarkymTheOracle:
Notin dey to ship again..
i was at agege market yesterday, foods dey waste with no buyers.

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by kaen1317: 12:23pm On Sep 10, 2016
Change begins with u

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by ClitRaider: 12:24pm On Sep 10, 2016
Cathony:

APC and their habit of shifting blames to their predecessor, like as if GEJ was the cause of all the issues we're facing now.
If Obama hand over to daura cow, he'd ripped US within six months, blame Obama and witch hunt Trump and Hillary.
That's what APC are best at.
Instead of em to borrow a leaf for a Chinese adage.
"Don't find faults, look for REMEDIES".

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:24pm On Sep 10, 2016
HarkymTheOracle:
Notin dey to ship again..
Soon, Nigeria will start shipping "Recession"





Useless government!!!

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by kaen1317: 12:25pm On Sep 10, 2016
Next time you hear change, better to ask what type of change

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by misterchris(m): 12:26pm On Sep 10, 2016
and customs revenue is increasing

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by puregrace(m): 12:27pm On Sep 10, 2016
Let them go,another will replace them. The thing no even dey ennuff the b4

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Re: The Exit Of Shipping Firms From Nigeria by osems: 12:27pm On Sep 10, 2016
This is wht u see when Zombies are sitting at d very top of economy

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