Nigerian Ports AuthorityStakeholders in the maritime industry have lamented that some individuals are taking advantage of the crisis rocking the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to further destroy the e-call up the system and worsen the state of the ports.
The stakeholders, who spoke to The Guardian, said extortionists at the port corridors have stepped up their game to exploit the truckers while the NPA management is facing a crisis. x
The Deputy National President, Air Logistics, National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr. Segun Musa, said the involvement of security operatives has always been an issue to the e-call up system.
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Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has shifted the date of its sit-at-home in commemoration of Biafra fallen heroes earlier scheduled for May 30 to May 31.
The change in date, according to a statement by the Media and Publicity Secretary of the group, Emma Powerful, is to allow Christian members to worship on Sunday, May 30, the rally was earlier fixed.
“This modification is following genuine observations about our earlier directive as many of our people observe Sundays as a day of worship.
“There will be partial observation of the Biafra Day on May 30. But there will be a total lockdown and sit-at-home on Monday, May 31.
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Why Biafra Sit-At-Home Day Was Moved To May 31 IPOB
Members of the IPOB, thus, will observe the Biafra Remembrance Day on May 31 as against what was originally planned to be May 30.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 04, 2021
The Indigenous People of Biafra has directed its members across the globe to observe sit-at-home on the last day of May in honour of fallen heroes.
Members of the IPOB, thus, will observe the Biafra Remembrance Day on May 31 as against what was originally planned to be May 30.
The new development was contained in a statement issued by the Media and Publicity Secretary of the group, Emma Powerful on Tuesday.