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NIMASA commences 24-hour turnaround time for issuing debit Notes

By orientalnewsngJuly 24, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has commenced a 24 hour turnaround time for analysing cargo manifests and issuing Debit Notes to Shipping Agents.

The agency has therefore extended work hours for some staff of the Agency in the Shipping Development Department just as offices are also open on weekends in order to accommodate shipping Agents willing to do business.

Shipping agents can now submit their manifests to the agency for further necessary action after which a Debit Note will be issued to them not later than 24 hours after submission.

These changes have impacted the overall performance of ports operations by reducing the dwell time of vessels calling the Lagos ports while increasing efficiency of the entire system.

The Director-General of the Agency, Dr. Dakuku Peterside noted that the long dwell time of vessels calling Lagos Ports was stifling trade instead of facilitating it.

He observed, “The Executive Order signed by the Acting President for the resumption of 24-hour port operations is aimed at improving efficiency and facilitating trade in Lagos Ports. As a responsible Agency, we are committed to implementing this directive and if it means extending work hours or even instituting a shift system, we will”.

The DG stated that the new approach to analysing manifests and issuing Debit Notes will be constantly monitored and evaluated to ensure its effectiveness while automation of the entire process is receiving priority attention.

Already, dwell time of vessels at the ports which were previously attributed to delays in issuing Debit Notes and Sailing Clearance has reduced considerably.

The Agency is also expediting action on automating its processes to allow for electronic submission of manifests, issuing of debit Notes and Sailing Clearances which will further reduce human interaction, improve efficiency and block revenue leakages.

It will be recalled that the Acting President Professor Yemi Osinbajo had in May this year signed three Executive Orders as part of the Federal Government initiative under the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) to ensure ease of doing business in the country, one of which was the resumption of 24 hour port operations in Lagos Port.

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