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Share THE Shippers Association of Lagos State (SALS) has revealed that the Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Programme (SONCAP) is not adding any value to shipping, but rather increasing the bottlenecks surrounding importation at Nigerian ports. Speaking exclusively with the Nigerian Tribune in Lagos, President of SALS, Reverend Jonathan Nicol, lamented that with the planned introduction of the Cargo Tracking Notes (CTN) otherwise referred to as ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note), agencies like the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) will no longer be needed at the ports. According to Rev. Nicol, “We are not gaining anything from the SONCAP certificate. It has no value to shipping. Rather, the SONCAP has become a bottleneck to shipping because without it, you cannot even open a Form M. Where is this done in the world? ....
Share Following the report by the Nigerian Tribune concerning the detention of 28 export containers from Minna, Niger State at the Apapa port in Lagos since September 2020, investigations have revealed that the containers have now been released. This is even as further investigations revealed that the owners of the cargoes are expected at the Lagos port this week to come and ascertain the condition of the export products, which findings revealed are mostly perishable goods. Speaking to the Nigerian Tribune exclusively on the matter, President of the Shippers Association of Lagos State (SALS), Reverend Jonathan Nicol explained that the exporters are expected at the Lagos ports this week to come and check the condition of the goods in order to know if they can still be exported or not. ....