As Niger
Republic perfect plans to route most of their inbound cargo through
Nigeria, the nation’s seaport will in no distant time witness beehive of
business activities if Nigerien importers succeed in routing their
cargo through Nigerian ports. 
This is as Haruna Baba Jauro, the acting
director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA) recently restated the agency’s commitment towards
removing all trade barriers that could hinder seamless transition of
cargo to the Republic of Niger through Nigerian seaports.
In statement signed by Lami Tumaka, head,
Public Relations of NIMASA, the DG gave this assurance when the
Nigerian/Nigerien Joint Commission on Transit Cargo led by the director
general of the Shippers Council of the Republic of Niger, Oumarou
Issoufou paid a courtesy visit to the agency in Lagos recently.
The NIMASA boss, who expressed
satisfaction with the activities of the Commission, specifically in the
area of trade relations between Nigeria and Niger, also noted that
Nigeria and Niger can work together without barriers to ensure smooth
passage of goods between both countries.
“We will continue to share ideas on how
to make the relationship better and remove all barriers to successful
transit of cargo between the two countries using global best practices”,
the DG said.
Earlier in his address, the Niger
Republic Shippers’ Council boss, who spoke through an interpreter,
commended the agency’s efforts in ensuring safety and security of goods
in the nation’s ports. He also pledged the readiness of Niger Republic
to co-operate with Nigerian government for the interest of both
countries.
“We have been to Apapa and Tin-Can Ports
and we observed the quality of safety and security measures available
on Nigerian waterways, which are commendable”, Oumarou stated.
He further appealed to the agency to do its best to foster a good relationship between both countries.
The Nigerian/Nigerien Joint Commission on
Transit Cargo was established with the aim of facilitating seamless
transit of Niger bound cargo through Nigerian ports. The delegation from
the Republic of Niger comprising mostly economic operators was in
Nigeria to inspect the nation’s port facilities with a view to
channelling most of their cargo through Nigerian ports.
UZOAMAKA ANAGOR-Ewuzie
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