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Shippers’ Council Honored with AMJON Award

Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has received a prestigious award from the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON).

The recognition was presented at the 2025 AMJON Conference held in Lagos, in honour of the Council’s effective regulatory role and its commitment to fostering a well-structured maritime industry.

The NSC’s transparent and accountable approach was particularly acknowledged, highlighting its dedication to good governance.

Receiving the award on behalf of the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Council, Dr. Akutah Pius, MON, was the Acting Director, Special Duties Department, Mr. Moses Abere who expressed profound appreciation to AMJON for  the award and reaffirmed the Council’s readiness  to support the Association in its strive to  promote the growth of the nation’s maritime sector.

Also, at the event, the Council’s Deputy Director, Market Analysis & Tariff Administration, Mr. Ibrahim Muhammed delivered a presentation titled “Ensuring Standard Regulatory Framework: Strategies & Options.”

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PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICABILITY: All Shipping Lines, Shipping Agencies, and Maritime Operators functioning within the Federal Republic of Nigeria. PREAMBLE & FINDINGS: WHEREAS the Nigerian Shippers' Council is statutorily mandated to promote efficiency, transparency, and customer-oriented service delivery within the Nigerian shipping industry and port sector. NOTING persistent infractions characterized by discourteous, dismissive, and unethical communication from shipping companies to consignees, agents, and port users concerning critical operational milestones, including cargo arrivals, export cargo evacuation, and operational approvals. NOTING FURTHER the unlawful and dilatory practice wherein shipping companies withhold operational approvals or decisions under the pretext of awaiting instructions or authorization from foreign parent companies or principals.