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Nigeria: Group Petitions Council On Cargo Transfer Violation, Inappropriate Charges

The All Ports Unified Freight Forwarding Practitioners Association, APUFFPA, has petitioned the Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC, over wrong transfer of containers of imported pharmaceuticals and inappropriate charges arising from own negligence and associated delays.

The letter addressed to the Executive Secretary of the Council dated October 8, 2019 and sighted by our reporter said the disputed transaction by Tin Can Island Container Terminal, TICT, was transferred to SCOA without the knowledge of the importer.

The petition further alleged that after the clearing agent concluded the documentation and applied for examination at SCOA, the Nigeria Customs Service command referred to the statute rule that pharmaceuticals and veterinary cargo can only be processed, examined and taken delivery of at the port of discharge from ship, and referred the 1x 40ft container with registration number PCIU 8503212 back to TICT; where the owners claimed the terminal operator and shipping company slammed various delay associated charges on them.

The letter titled TICT NEGLIGENCE AND ARBITRARINESS OF TRANSFER OD CONT. NO. PCIU 8503212: APPAEL FOR INTERVENTION TO BE ABSOLVED FROM DEMURRAGE RESPONSIBILITY reads in part:

“Here is to bring to your notice of yet another case of intransigence and high handedness of a terminal operator, TICT, towards a law abiding customer of theirs and member of our association. There is a standing Nigeria Customs Service rule that Pharmaceutical and Veterinary cargo must be processed, examined and taken delivery of at the port of discharge from ship, and not transferred elsewhere for clearance.