THE Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has conducted a two-day training
session for maritime journalists in Lagos State. Speaking at the end of
the session, Executive Secretary of NSC, Hassan Bello, said there is
need for government to improve on the infrastructures at the seaports as
part of measures to aid trade growth.
He explained that the training was necessary to sensitize members of
the media on the operations of the council, adding “we realised that
journalists are the key agent to all the activities at the port”.
Bello stated that the new port order and reform has made our port to
be among the conducive environment for the operators to do their daily
business, pointing out that there are various improvement since the
council took over the operation in the port, “while our reform has
brought tremendous benefits to the national economy”.
He said: ”NSC is never a beauty pageant and we are not for popular
but we stand for the commitment and efficiency that will bring a
positive change to the maritime industry”.
He explained that the old era of monopoly has gone where a thousands
of cargo will berth at the port for months with no clearance. According
to Bello, the council also discovered that 80 percent of goods coming
into the country are undeclared, adding that the introduction of Cargo
Tracking Machine will empower the operator to know the actual items in
the container instead of false declaration.
He said there is no need for any importer or exporter to pay for the
service, pointing out that the council has deployed technology to tackle
corruption at the ports.
NSC Deputy Director (Public Relations), Ignatius Nweke said media
need to be equipped with modern tools to enable them to operate
effectively and efficiently.
He said Journalists need to undergo various advance training to
develop and improve their professional skills with modern technology
tools to meet the future requirement.
At the training, Lanre Idowu said a professional journalist must
always be accurate and should not victimize people. He said media job is
designed to help the society with useful information.
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