The Port Manager of TinCan Island Port, Dr Abubarkar Sani Isah has been honoured with the Best Port Administration Award at the recently concluded prestigious Maritime Industry Merit Awards (MIMA), in recognition of outstanding leadership, operational efficiency and transformative reforms in port management. The award, presented at a well-attended ceremony held at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, celebrates excellence across Nigeria’s maritime sector and recognizes individuals and organizations that have significantly contributed to the growth and modernization of the industry. In announcing the award, the organizers of MIMA 2026 commended the TinCan Island Port Manager for driving notable improvements in cargo handling efficiency, stakeholder engagement and infrastructure optimization. According to the award committee, the port has witnessed increased turnaround time for vessels, enhanced safety standards, and improved collaboration with governm...
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) and the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) have urged shipping companies and terminal operators to grant waivers to importers and clearing agents affected by delays linked to the implementation of the National Single Window (NSW) at the nation’s seaports. The appeal was made during a stakeholders’ engagement held recently at the NSC headquarters in Lagos, bringing together representatives of the Council, NRS, NSW Secretariat, terminal operators and shipping companies to review the progress and challenges of the newly introduced system. Speaking at the meeting, the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Dr. Akutah Pius, MON, acknowledged that while the National Single Window initiative marks a major milestone for the maritime industry, its rollout has been accompanied by initial operational challenges impacting cargo clearance timelines. He noted that the system, which went live on 27th Marc...