Experts, Stakeholders To Brainstorm On Transborder Viability At 2023 AMJON Conference

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By; RAYMOND TEDUNJAYE, Lagos

Eggheads in the maritime industry have been billed to brainstorm on the visibility and profitability of trans-border trade to the nation’s economy.

Amongst the experts and stakeholders are the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, the Managing Director of NPA, DG, NIMASA, ES/CEO, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Director General SON, and the Managing Director, NIWA, who are to give a keynote address and presentations respectively regarding their roles in promoting trans-border trade in Nigeria.

The event, which is the 5th edition, slated for  Thursday, 14th December 2023 at the Rockview Hotel Apapa, Lagos, will be chaired by the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR.

In a release by Oluwasegun Oladipupo, General Secretary AMJON/Secretary Conference Planning Committee, the conference, themed “Rebuilding Nigerian’s Economy Towards A Viable Transborder Trade”,  seeks to identify the viability of opening up the Nigerian economy for more importation without making the country vulnerable to dumping, weakened national currency, job loss, closure of industries and other likely challenges.  

This, according to the organisers, is in view of the recent pact between the Nigeria Customs Service and Customs Administration of Benin Republic which allows for harmonisation of import policies and unification of cargo clearance procedures across borders.

It also seems to identify impediments to Trans-border trade like poor access roads; from Babana in Kwara State to Ilorin, Shaki in Oyo to Ibadan, Seme – Badagry in Lagos State, Igolo portion of Benin Republic leading to Nigeria, slow pace on the reconstruction (over two decades) of the Apapa, Onne, Calabar and Warri ports road with a view to encouraging the Federal and State governments to addressing these critical infrastructural deficits.

The conference also aims at drawing maximum attention towards maximising the potentials of the Blue Economy, AfCFTA and Exports among other international trade deals, which is widely acknowledged to be low hanging fruits for economic diversification from a mono-cultural economy to a more viable, sustainable and environmentally-friendly source of sustenance for Nigeria. 

It also aims at engendering inter-agency and government/private sector collaborations to build capacity in the areas of indigenous investment, professional expertise and limitless opportunities for job creation, among other benefits.

Speaking about the 2023 conference, President of AMJON, Paul Ogbuokiri said that it has become a tradition for AMJON to set the pace for stimulating discussions on a yearly basis on strategic policies and programmes of government that will benefit the government and the people alike.

Ogbuokiri said the theme of this year’s event was carefully selected to key into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda to boost business and generate revenue for the government, while creating employment for Nigerians.

 “The theme is also in tandem with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) new trade policy on trans-border trade with the Nation’s border countries, particularly Benin Republic,” he said.

On his part, the Chairman Planning Committee of the event, Mr. Innocent Orok said this year’s AMJON Conference and awards is particularly targeted at educating Importers, Exporters, Shippers, Truckers, Government agencies and maritime stakeholders on the viability of trans-border trade. He urged the Nigerian trading community and other business people to leverage on the opportunity the  trans-border trade offers to benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area ( AfCFTA).

Orok said that the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR is expected to chair the event and give a keynote address. While the Managing Director of NPA, DG, NIMASA, ES/CEO, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Director General SON, and the Managing Director, NIWA among others are expected to make presentations regarding their roles in promoting trans-border trade in Nigeria.

Orok said this year’s conference will also honour some patriotic Nigerians who have contributed their quotas to the growth and development of the sector.

 “The awardees cut across CEOs , Public Relations Managers and other stakeholders.”

It is on record that AMJON as a foremost Maritime Journalists group in Nigeria as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility in the last five years has used its Annual Conference and other organised workshops to set agenda and stir up stakeholders’ engagement in the Nigerian maritime sub-sector.

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