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Tin-Can Customs Inducts Bivbere TRS Ambassador 

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BY FUNMI ALUKO

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Customs Area Controller  (CAC), Tin-can Island Command, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, mni, has inducted Mr. Godfrey Bivbere, President of Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria (MARAN) as Time Release Study (TRS) Ambassador.

A statement release made available to our reporter by MARAN Public Relations Officer, Sandra Chukwuyeure sated the induction ceremony took place on Friday, July 12 at the MARAN International Press Center, located at 13C Marine Road, Apapa GRA, Lagos.

Mr. Bivbere, a seasoned maritime journalist was chosen as ambassador for this leadership role in steering the affairs of the three decade old maritime industry reporters, in addition to his contribution to developmental journalism and vast knowledge of industry, including customs trade and procedures.

As TRS Ambassador, he will play a crucial role in promoting the use of Time Release Study, a tool used to measure the time it takes to clear cargo from the port.
Recall that cargo clearance time from the nation’s ports have been speculated to be the longest in the sub-region (some say even in the continent) without any verifiable proof, a situation that led to the commissioning of the TRS.
World Customs Organisation (WCO) assisted TRS was launched by the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi in Lagos with Tin-can Island Port (TICP) as the pilot scheme in February 2024.
Tin-can Port according to Nnadi was chosen for the TRS because of the delay in cargo release which was already known about the port.
Comptroller Nnadi in his remarks, emphasized the importance of TRS in enhancing trade facilitation and revenue collection.
He charged Mr. Bivbere to use his expertise to promote the adoption of TRS by all stakeholders in the trade chain.
Mr. Bivbere, in his acceptance speech, thanked the Tin-can Controller and the NCS for the honour and pledged to work tirelessly to promote TRS and improve Nigeria’s trade facilitation landscape.
The induction ceremony was witnessed by customs officials from Tin-can port and journalists covering the maritime beat.

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