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Time to Scrap Council For the Regulation of Freight Forwarders? By Asu Beks.

Time to Scrap Council For the Regulation of Freight Forwarders? By Asu Beks.

Misc
If there was any iota of doubt that the 2007 Act which gave birth to the Council For the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria, CRFFN, ought to have been abrogated last week's judgement by Justice D.E. Osiagor was the final nail on its coffin. The controversial CRFFN Act, No16 was enacted on April 30, 2007.Under the Act,the Council was charged with the responsibility, amongst others, to regulate and control the practice of Freight Forwarders in Nigeria, promote the highest professional standards and competence among members . The passage of the bill and eventual signing into law was however greeted with mixed feelings. The propriety or other wise of the Council came mostly from the key associations in the sector viz; the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, the ...
ANLCA PEACE TREATY : TSANNI ABUBAKAR SCAMMED US, says ELOCHUKWU…as Mustapha’s Camp Pulls Out of Accord.

ANLCA PEACE TREATY : TSANNI ABUBAKAR SCAMMED US, says ELOCHUKWU…as Mustapha’s Camp Pulls Out of Accord.

News Feature
A new twist in the widely publicized peace deal within the the ranks of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA , emerged today when the Taiwo Mustapha camp pulled out of the peace deal brokered a forth night ago by the Chairman of the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarders in Nigeria,CFRRN, Tsanni Abubakar. Former President of ANLCA and BoT Member , Sir Ernest Elochukwu ,who addressed a press conference in Lagos today to unveil the position of his group blamed the decision on the lack of sincerity and obvious double standard exhibited by CFRRN boss which trailed the negotiations . Asked Elochukwu " What was the methodology adopted for the these negotiations? What we have seen is a peace of the grave yard . You cannot achieve peace without justice.It was ...