The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.
The combined authorities of the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Customs Service have sealed a new pact to drive the Executive Order issued by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on ease of doing business as it concerns the nation’s ports.
Part of the deal was to drive the co-operation and collaboration of all relevant approved agencies and stakeholders within the Port environment in order to actualize 24-hour operations at the nation’s Seaports.
TVC News Correspondent, Ifunanya Eze reports that the pact is in line with federal government policy to reduce to bottlenecks associated with doing business in Nigeria.