Close Menu
Chronicle NG
    Trending Stories
    John Mahama speaking at UN event on slavery reparations in New York

    Mahama warns US ‘normalising erasure of Black history’

    March 25, 2026
    CAS assures Senegal, Morocco of fair hearing over AFCON dispute

    CAS assures Senegal, Morocco of fair hearing over AFCON dispute

    March 25, 2026
    Senegal submits appeal to CAS against CAF’s AFCON decision

    Senegal submits appeal to CAS against CAF’s AFCON decision

    March 25, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Mahama warns US ‘normalising erasure of Black history’
    • CAS assures Senegal, Morocco of fair hearing over AFCON dispute
    • Senegal submits appeal to CAS against CAF’s AFCON decision
    • US threatens to ‘unleash hell’ if talks with Iran fails
    • Xenophobia: South Africans protest against Nigerians, other foreigners
    • Police, anti-immigrant protesters clash in South Africa
    • Gunmen kill military, police operatives in Kebbi ambush
    • Iran receives US 15-point plan to end Middle East war
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle NGChronicle NG
    Subscribe
    Wednesday, March 25
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle NG

    Nigeria will reduce shipping cost, says Osinbajo

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 27, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has announced an 80% slash for products with NAFDAC
    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has announced an 80% slash for products with NAFDAC
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

    The Federal Government of Nigeria on Monday affirmed its commitment toward reducing cost of shipping to boost trade in Africa.

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo made this known at the Sub-Regional Summit on Unfair Shipping Surcharges and High Local Shipping Charges at the Ports of West and Central Africa in Abuja.

    Osinbajo, represented by the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi said Federal Government was aware of the disturbing cost of transportation of goods through the ports in the sub-region due to freight rates and arbitrary imposed surcharges.

    He said that the government was equally mindful that member-states of the Union of African Shippers Council (UASC) were concerned of the lack of consultation, timing and structure of these surcharges.

    The vice president said the aim of the summit was to adopt a common position on how to reduce the incidences of unfair surcharges and related issues.

    He said that government through the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) had put in place machinery to address some of these challenges posed by high cost of doing business in the country.

    “There is need for West and Central African countries to come together and adopt common political diplomatic and operational strategies that will positively impact on economy of the sub-region.

    “This can be done through the constitution of a standing group of experts to represent the sub-region and engage ship owners on surcharges and related issues.

    “Nigeria will not hesitate to take appropriate measures including legislation to check these unfair trade practices.

    “And I affirm the commitment of government to adopt the resolutions reached at this meeting and our determination to implement them to reduce cost of doing business, boost trade and develop the sub-region,” he said.

    READ: EFCC clears Abba Kyari of influencing Oyo-Ita’s investigation

    Meanwhile, the minister in his address reiterated the need for the UASC member states to collaborate to check activities of shipping lines servicing the ports in the sub-region.

    Amaechi also stressed the need for a direct consultation with the ship owners rather than use of third parties to reduce cost.

    “The Federal Government through the NSC has been using its influence in the Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) to resolve cases affecting Nigeria’s trading interest,” Amaechi said.

    Mr Hassan Bello, the Executive Secretary of NSC, while reiterating the importance of collaboration between UASC member states, said NSC had been engaging Nigeria’s shipping lines on reduction of shipping charges.

    According to him, reduction of cost is the responsibility of all stakeholders including the government in ensuring the provision of modern, efficient, integrated and connected transport infrastructure.

    “It is also important that government encourages transparent processes and procedures and generally ensure that an efficient, competitive and friendly environment is created.

    “It is important to state that in the long run, arbitrary and unilateral increase in charges will not benefit operations or general procedures in our countries.

    “Transport should be appropriately priced with the aim of providing balance and equilibrium,’’ Bello added.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    John Mahama speaking at UN event on slavery reparations in New York

    Mahama warns US ‘normalising erasure of Black history’

    Trump considering air strikes on Iran - White House

    US threatens to ‘unleash hell’ if talks with Iran fails

    South Africans attack foreign-owned businesses over death of 23 children

    Xenophobia: South Africans protest against Nigerians, other foreigners

    Police, anti-immigrant protesters clash in South Africa

    Police, anti-immigrant protesters clash in South Africa

    Gunmen kill military, police operatives in Kebbi ambush

    Gunmen kill military, police operatives in Kebbi ambush

    Iran to mark Eid al-Fitr tomorrow

    Iran receives US 15-point plan to end Middle East war

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    John Mahama speaking at UN event on slavery reparations in New York

    Mahama warns US ‘normalising erasure of Black history’

    March 25, 2026
    CAS assures Senegal, Morocco of fair hearing over AFCON dispute

    CAS assures Senegal, Morocco of fair hearing over AFCON dispute

    March 25, 2026
    Senegal submits appeal to CAS against CAF’s AFCON decision

    Senegal submits appeal to CAS against CAF’s AFCON decision

    March 25, 2026
    Trump considering air strikes on Iran - White House

    US threatens to ‘unleash hell’ if talks with Iran fails

    March 25, 2026
    South Africans attack foreign-owned businesses over death of 23 children

    Xenophobia: South Africans protest against Nigerians, other foreigners

    March 25, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2026 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.