Cargo Scanner: SIFAX Group Chairman Calls For FG Swift Attention
By: HighCelebritySquard
In view of the
recurrent cases of illegal arm importation into the country through the
seaport, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, has challenged
the Federal Government to expedite action on the provision of scanners at
various seaports in the country.
2,671 firearms have
been seized by the Nigerian Customs Service on four separate occasions at the
Tin Can Island Port, Apapa this year alone. Turkey has been identified as the
country of origin of these illegal importations.
While expressing
displeasure at the slow pace of government in addressing the problem of faulty
scanners at the port that has compelled men of the Nigerian Customs Service to
resort to 100 percent physical examination of cargo, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi said
this situation has the potential of compromising the national security of the
country.
He said: “Within eight
months, the number of illegal arms that have been imported into the country
through the port is staggering and distressing. I am convinced that the absence
of needed facilities like the scanner at the ports is what has emboldened these
unpatriotic criminals to keep importing these arms. There is little that the
Customs can do to prevent this when they are not well equipped.
“I am worried that the
Federal Government has not shown the kind of swift response and decisiveness
that this illegal importation demands. The way to go is to urgently provide
scanners at the port.”
Aside national security
compromise, Afolabi also said lack of facilities will hinder the economic
direction of the government as captured in the Ease of Doing Business executive
order signed months ago by the then acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. The
cargo clearing process under the present condition, according to Afolabi, would
remain cumbersome and make the port unattractive and without any competitive
edge.
To address the
provision of the scanners, Afolabi urged the government to take advantage of
private sector financing, in view of the current dwindling financial capability
of government.
“I have been an
advocate of concessioning the port scanning services in the country. The
country is just exiting recession and the government does not have the financial
muscle to undertake this kind of huge capital investment. Just like the
government concessioned the seaports in 2006, which has yielded great results
and turned the maritime sector around, the concessioning of the port scanning
services will also help in improving efficiency at the port and curb the
dangers associated with 100% physical examination currently being embarked upon
by men of the Nigeria Customs Service.
“I want to urge the government to expedite
action in the concessioning of scanning services at the ports. The terminal
operators are capable of investing in the scanning services to create more
revenue for the country, curb the importation of arms and other dangerous
cargoes into the country and also make the Ease of Doing Business Executive
Order successful”, he explained.
Cargo Scanner: SIFAX Group Chairman Calls For FG Swift Attention
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