Customs Consultative Committee Commends ANLCA Leadership for Restoring Peace in Association

NWOKEOJI
By Francis Ugwoke
The Customs Consultative Committee (CCC) has commended the leadership of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) for restoring peace in the association.
The Committee in a letter to the National President, Sir Emenike Nwokeoji, said the successful implementation of the Mutual Professional Peace Accord brokered by the Customs Consultative Committee (CCC) in July 2023 has been a testament to the association’s leadership commitment to unity and progress.
Fwdr Aare Hakeem Olanrewaju Rff who signed the letter said the progress made in the association so far is very remarkable.
According to him, the “conduct of the national executive elections, the inauguration of new national officers, the election of a new Board of Trustees, and the recent inauguration of chapter executives all demonstrate a clear dedication to democratic principles and the well-being of ANLCA members”.
Part of the letter reads: “As you continue to build on this momentum, the CCC would like to offer the following advice:
– *Sustain the Momentum*: Continue to prioritize unity, transparency, and accountability within the Association.
– *Strategic Leadership*: Focus on addressing the industry concerns highlighted during the Mutual Professional Peace Accord meeting, such as logistics competence, digitalization, and professional capacity building.
– *Internal Conflict Resolution*: Ensure that the internal redress mechanism is functional and effective in resolving disputes among members, avoiding unnecessary litigation.
– *Collaboration and Partnerships*: Foster stronger relationships with relevant stakeholders, including the Nigeria Customs Service, the CRFFN, and other industry players.
“By embracing these principles, ANLCA can solidify its position as a leading professional organization in the maritime industry, promoting the interests of its members and contributing to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy.
Once again, the CCC congratulate you and the entire ANLCA leadership on this remarkable achievement. Please accept our best wishes for continued success and progress”.
The Customs Consultative Committee (CCC) has commended the leadership of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) for restoring peace in the association.
The Committee in a letter to the National President, Sir Emenike Nwokeoji, said the successful implementation of the Mutual Professional Peace Accord brokered by the Customs Consultative Committee (CCC) in July 2023 has been a testament to the association’s leadership commitment to unity and progress.
Fwdr Aare Hakeem Olanrewaju Rff who signed the letter said the progress made in the association so far is very remarkable.
According to him, the “conduct of the national executive elections, the inauguration of new national officers, the election of a new Board of Trustees, and the recent inauguration of chapter executives all demonstrate a clear dedication to democratic principles and the well-being of ANLCA members”.
Part of the letter reads: “As you continue to build on this momentum, the CCC would like to offer the following advice:
– *Sustain the Momentum*: Continue to prioritize unity, transparency, and accountability within the Association.
– *Strategic Leadership*: Focus on addressing the industry concerns highlighted during the Mutual Professional Peace Accord meeting, such as logistics competence, digitalization, and professional capacity building.
– *Internal Conflict Resolution*: Ensure that the internal redress mechanism is functional and effective in resolving disputes among members, avoiding unnecessary litigation.
– *Collaboration and Partnerships*: Foster stronger relationships with relevant stakeholders, including the Nigeria Customs Service, the CRFFN, and other industry players.
“By embracing these principles, ANLCA can solidify its position as a leading professional organization in the maritime industry, promoting the interests of its members and contributing to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy.
Once again, the CCC congratulate you and the entire ANLCA leadership on this remarkable achievement. Please accept our best wishes for continued success and progress”.
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