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Why clearing agents may embark on fresh strike

Nigerian Ports , Lagos Port,Tincan Island Port

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The Clearing Agents in the Nigerian maritime sector may soon embark on fresh industrial action if their demands are not met.

This was disclosed by the Tin-Can Island chapter’s Chairman of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, Abayomi Duyile, in an interview.

According to him, they may down tool if the Nigeria Customs Service fails to comply with their demands.

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The National Vice President of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, Kayode Farinto, added that the NCS had been depending on the internet to determine its value.

He said, “That has been our position too, it should be reviewed because what they gave us was internet value. The one-month grace period cannot count too as there was a breakdown for almost four days, so for me, it is only the second week now.

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“It cannot be one month by next week, the ending of next week cannot be the end of one month because there was a period of the server breakdown, so they need to extend for another two weeks.

“I don’t want to preempt if there would be another strike, let us see what happens, nobody likes to go on strike. But let us review it first and see what happens.”

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