July 19, 2025

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Export institute urges FG to develop special ports for exports 

…. Says lack of flat bottom vessel rendered Ikorodu Terminal dead on arrival

The Chartered Institute of Export and Commodity Brokers of Nigeria (CIECOBON) has called on the Nigerian Shippers’ Council to appeal to the Federal Government to establish an export-specific port to further encourage exports.

President/Council Chairman of the Institute, Dr. Ayobami Omotoso made the call when he led members of CIECOBON on a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shipper’s Council, NSC, Emmanuel Jime at the NSC headquarters in Lagos recently.

According to a statement by Head, Public Relations Unit Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Rakiya Dhikru-Yagboyaju, during the visit the President/Council Chairman sought NSC’s cooperation in promoting export.

The CIECOBON President said lack of flat-bottomed vessels to transport cargoes to Apapa rendered the use of Ikorodu Lighter Terminal once designated for export, a dead on arrival decision.

Dr. Omotoso disclosed that one of the shipping lines operating in the sub-region has been providing open roof-top vessels for Ghanaian exporters of produce.

He pleaded with NSC to discuss the possibility of extending such a service to Nigerian exporters because the reefer containers that should ordinarily be used are too expensive for many exporters.

In his response, the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Hon Emmanuel Jime warmly welcomed the delegation and assured them that part of NSC’s mandate, being in alliance with that of CIECOBON, will result in a partnership that will benefit the nation’s economy.

He commended the doggedness of CIECOBON in promoting export through advocacy and capacity building just as he enjoined the body to keep forging ahead in its mission with patriotic zeal.

He also assured Dr. Omotoso and his delegation that NSC will discuss the request for open rooftop vessels.

The Chartered Institute of Export and Commodity Brokers of Nigeria (CIECOBON ) came into existence in 2015 following National Assembly approval of the merger of the Institute of Export of Nigeria (IEON) and Commodity Brokers Association of Nigeria (CBAN).

Photo caption:

President/Council Chairman, Chartered Institute of Export and Commodity Brokers of Nigeria (CIECOBON) Dr. Ayobami Omotoso receiving a plaque from the Secretary/CEO, Nigerian Shipper’s Council, Emmanuel Jime, when he led members of the institute on a courtesy visit to NSC headquarters in Lagos recently.

 

 

 

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