Easter: ANLCA President Preaches Love, Forgiveness Among Customs Agents

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• Says he has forgiven all who hurt him

• Advises importers, customs agents against trade malpractices

President of the Association of Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Iju Tony Nwabunike has called for love, forgiveness among customs agents in emulation of Jesus Christ as the world celebrates Easter.
Nwabunike also appealed to customs agents and their importers to repent from being involved in trade malpractices for the interest of the country and economy.

In an Easter message to members, he said this season “should be a time to reflect on the very strong virtues Easter celebration comes with”, adding that there was the need to . “increase the love for ourselves and great country Nigeria”.

He added “Forgiveness should be freely extended amongst ourselves without being judgmental. For those of us who observed the forty days fasting that precedes Easter, it’s time to resolve not to go back to anything ungodly”

The ANLCA President while wishing every member of ANLCA and other customs agents happy Easter celebration, said he has forgiven all those who hurt him in the course of his position of serving professional colleagues.

According to him, “Like I reiterated in my new year message, I have forgiven those who hurt me in the course of my being of service to professional colleagues. For me it is the best way to celebrate this season of love, sacrifice and soul searching reflections.

“Jesus has given us examples to emulate this season and always. May God’s love and blessings reign in our lives, families, careers and association’s now and always.

“The resurrection power God manifested in Jesus is truly a symbol of hope that things can get better than they were yesterday and opportunities in our future are limitless.

“Let’s make sacrifices for common good, be forgiving, avoid greed, run away from act of betrayal and shun lust for earthly wealth at the detriment of common good”

He added, “On this year’s occasion of Easter celebration , it is my sincere hope that we jointly reminisce on the import and significant of the celebration , relate it with our industry and our larger society.

“We may all not be of same faith but the Easter message appeals to all mankind irrespective of religion, race and other differences which adds to the plurality and beauty of the entire human existence.

“The selflessness of Jesus Christ, showing love and commitment to all by making the supreme sacrifice without expecting reward in return while also seeking forgiveness for his persecutors , even at the point of death are indeed instructive.

“The betrayal by Judas Iscariot for wealth purpose and the inglorious way he (Judas) ended also symbolises that treachery or any form of betrayal may only look beneficial in the interim but the end is sadness and regret.

“Masterstroke of the celebration is the biblical report of Jesus’ resurrection to life after three days in death. This is the demonstration of hope for mankind.

“For those of us in the maritime industry, this should be a time to reflect on the very strong virtues Easter celebration come with. Let’s increase the love for ourselves and great country” Nigeria

The ANLCA President also called on members and other customs agents to equally keep away from trade malpractices by paying right duties.

He said, “Actions that exemplifies compliance to rules like honest declarations, payment of right duty demonstrated by Jesus in tax remittance when he talked about giving to Caeser what belongs to Caeser shouldn’t depart from us.

“I enjoin importers and agents to always pay their taxes either in the form of import duty or otherwise. It is in following in the footsteps of Jesus.

“Sincere declarations and being law abiding will not only give the declarant and agents peace of mind, it is a way of contributing to national economic growth for common good.

“Importers and international traders should avoid bringing things that hurts the health of consumers or inflame society such as hard drugs, arms, ammunition and unwholesome or expired consumables.

“If we are sincere, laudable initiatives like the electronic call up system will be implemented with ease without the observed hiccups in it’s implementation

“Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate which Increased to 33.3% in last quarter 2020 from 27.1% in second quarter of last year according to National Bureau of Statistics, is not irreversible. More productive employment can be generated under an atmosphere of increased compliance

“The number of persons in the economically active or working age population (15 – 64 years of age) during the reference period of Q4, 2020 was 122,049,400 out of an estimated population of over 200 million persons.

“The maritime industry still holds the ace for supporting other economic activities and as participants in this sensitive sector, let us rise to be counted among those who improved our economy in our time

“Many are active but truly not productively engaged due to possible factors like greed causing fewer persons to hold grip on common wealth while active workers are mostly underpaid”.

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