POF collection: CRFFN should leave our cargoes alone – Shippers boss
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SAL’s President, Rev. Jonathan Nicole in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria warned that attachment of Practitioners Operating Fee (POF) to their cargoes was not proper.
NAN reports that POF is a legal practicing fee meant for Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers, whereby a fee of N1,000 and N2,000 must be paid respectively for 20ft and 40ft containers before the release of the cargoes.
According to him, “every organisation have their practitioners fee, the Guild of Engineers, Medical Association, Nigerian Customs Service and others, so why is CRFFN’s different”?
“Maybe the nomenclature they used is wrong, every year people pay their practitioners fee, and without the renewal of license one cannot practice.
“CRFFN cannot say that they are collecting practitioners fee on consignment because they are laying a very bad precedent, tomorrow the Nigerian Medical Association will say practitioners fee is per person that comes to the hospital.
“That is what it is, and what makes it more complicated is that they are saying if one or two thousand naira is not paid, freight forwarders will not be allowed to carry their container,”he said.
Nicole noted that shippers are not part of the arrangement, they are not benefiting or taking a dime from the fee and so CRFFN should not use their cargo as defense.
He said that if people who are supposed to pay the fees are saying that they would not pay, it means that the council have not done their homework.
“This fee is not meant to be per consignment, but per year,” he said.
The shippers boss said that he had contacted his lawyers to look into the issue, noting that if he comes out with a very valid argument, they would react in an appropriate manner.
“We had gone to the council to discuss this issue with them, but we were told that they are not connecting cargo to the fee but now they are doing so and this is not acceptable.
“How much are the shippers making that everybody wants them to bear every brunt, this is so unfortunate, “he said.(NAN)
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