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Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Mr. Hassan Bello
We need to be a producing nation, rather than a consuming one. We need to have factories running. Our people should not just be selling mangoes but should be working in mango factories, producing juice and so on. The shipping companies have refused to issue true bill of laden because they don’t know what is there. They are being cautious.
The same thing in Jos, where we have change in ownership now. The Funtua port is also coming up, but our problem is the Isiala-Ngwa port. But we are meeting with the concessionaires to find solutions.
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