Tin Can Customs Controller Hosts Muslims, Christians Stakeholders, Stresses Need for Collaboration
The Customs Area Controller Tincan Island Port, Comptroller Dera A Nnadi mni, has stressed the need for stakeholders collaboration in the nation’s ports industry.
Nnadi spoke during a dinner he hosted for Muslim brethren in celebration of the 18th day of IFTAR as well as Christian brethren to usher in the celebration of Easter.
Speaking at the occasion, on Thursday, the CAC highlighted the importance of coming together to uphold the nation in prayers for continuous development, according to a statement by the Command.
The CAC applauded the Port Manager, Mr Sylvester O Egede who reported recently to the port but has achieved a great feat due to the synergy between the Customs, other sister security agencies, as well as the press who has always shown the activities of the port positively.
He urged all stakeholders to be dedicated in their respective fields towards national growth and development.
Nnadi who spoke highly of Mr Egede’s feat at the port within a short time of his arrival, urged all stakeholders to be dedicated to working for national growth..
He expressed his appreciation towards the collaboration received by truck operators and craved that they should endeavour to understand that the resolved traffic situation is a positive development that will encourage seamless vehicular movement and multiple turnovers within a short time to the port, as compared to what was obtained in the past.
He said the traffic situation has caused deaths to some road users and adversely affected government drive for trade facilitation and ease of doing business.
In his response, the Port Manager of Tin Can Island Port Mr Sylvester Othuke Egede gave insight and explained how a combination of long standing work experience, environmental awareness and institutional knowledge contributed to solving the traffic challenge that obstructed the flow of vehicular movement from Mile 2 to the Tincan Seaport.
The CAC thanked all who honoured the invitation, especially the Imam of TCIPC Mosque, who gave the closing prayers at the event.
His prayers were for the success of nation and the government at all times, as a prosperous nation would rub off positively on her citizens.
Nnadi spoke during a dinner he hosted for Muslim brethren in celebration of the 18th day of IFTAR as well as Christian brethren to usher in the celebration of Easter.
Speaking at the occasion, on Thursday, the CAC highlighted the importance of coming together to uphold the nation in prayers for continuous development, according to a statement by the Command.
The CAC applauded the Port Manager, Mr Sylvester O Egede who reported recently to the port but has achieved a great feat due to the synergy between the Customs, other sister security agencies, as well as the press who has always shown the activities of the port positively.
He urged all stakeholders to be dedicated in their respective fields towards national growth and development.
Nnadi who spoke highly of Mr Egede’s feat at the port within a short time of his arrival, urged all stakeholders to be dedicated to working for national growth..
He expressed his appreciation towards the collaboration received by truck operators and craved that they should endeavour to understand that the resolved traffic situation is a positive development that will encourage seamless vehicular movement and multiple turnovers within a short time to the port, as compared to what was obtained in the past.
He said the traffic situation has caused deaths to some road users and adversely affected government drive for trade facilitation and ease of doing business.
In his response, the Port Manager of Tin Can Island Port Mr Sylvester Othuke Egede gave insight and explained how a combination of long standing work experience, environmental awareness and institutional knowledge contributed to solving the traffic challenge that obstructed the flow of vehicular movement from Mile 2 to the Tincan Seaport.
The CAC thanked all who honoured the invitation, especially the Imam of TCIPC Mosque, who gave the closing prayers at the event.
His prayers were for the success of nation and the government at all times, as a prosperous nation would rub off positively on her citizens.
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