A chieftain of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) and Chief Executive Officer of Settle Systems Nigeria Limited, Prince Segun Oduntan has been recognized for a special award by the Lagos State Command Headquarters of the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) for his contribution to the peace and security of Lagos State.
Oduntan, who was the former Chairman, Tin Can Island Port Chapter of ANLCA will be honored at a dinner with the Commissioner of Police Lagos State in Ikeja, Lagos scheduled to hold on Tuesday.
A letter of invitation from the PCRC reads in part, “The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) Lagos State Command have the honour to invite you as a Special Guest of the occasion. It is our pleasure to also inform you of your nomination as a special award recipient at the occasion in recognition of your immense and selfless contribution to the peace and security of the state.
“It would be such a huge privilege to have you with us at this special occasion as our Special Guest of the day, we shall appreciate it if you will make it a date at this event which is expected to have most of the security operators in attendance.
Settle System Nigeria Limited is a fully licensed operating shipping and freight forwarding company in all Nigeria Sea and Airports.
The company is one of the fastest growing shipping freight forwarding companies incorporated as a private limited liability company on 2nd Oct. 1998 with a goal to excel in the numerous services provided in the Nigeria market of over 140 million people.
The company, which has its headquarters in Apapa with branches in Tin Can, Port Harcourt, Onne and Abuja is a member of several international professional associations including FNC, ANLCA, CRFFN.
The company holds integrity as its watchword and have over the years manifested such in various areas which include: Shipping, Freight Forwarding, Custom Brokerage, Vessel Husbandry, amongst others with a door-to-door integrated logistics and consultancy services on import, Export, Cargo consolidation and Transport Management.



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