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Osinbajo commends ICPC, others over process manual on port operations

The activities of wharf rats are on the rise again, especially at Tin-Can Port because there is hardly any car that one imports without having to lose one or two accessories of the car. This is not too good for the image and ranking of Nigerian seaports,” Osaze told BusinessDay on the phone.

Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has commended the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for its contribution to the development of the Integrity Action Plan for Nigeria’s sea ports.

Prof Osinbajo gave the commendation while speaking at the launch of the Single Process Manual on Port Processes/Operations in Abuja.

According to him, the manual was part of the Integrity Plan of the Corruption Risk Assessment of Nigerian Ports (an initiative of ICPC, TUGAR & BPP in 2013) which had been launched as a follow-up to the Port Service Support Portals (PSSP) which he also launched in the year 2016.

In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, the spokesperson for the commission, Azuka Ogugua, quoted Osinbajo as saying: “The Process Manual is a step by step trajectory of processes at the ports. It outlines the actors and timelines for each process, it guides the user by highlighting all required documentation, payments, timelines, and the responsible agencies.

“It is expected to ensure predictability; promote transparency and accountability; reduce corruption in ports processes; eliminate bureaucratic bottle necks faced by port users and reduce the opportunity for illegal demands in the ports,” the VP noted.

According to the statement, Prof. Osinbajo was very optimistic that the manual would contribute to the ease of doing business and impact positively on Nigeria’s rating on the Corruption Perception Index, especially as the ranking had yet to show improvement in fighting corruption commensurate to government’s efforts in combating the scourge.

Speaking further, the VP commended ICPC; Technical Unit on Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms (TUGAR); and the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP). The Hon. Chairman of ICPC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, SAN, was represented at the occasion by Akeem Lawal, who is the commission’s director of operations.

Although the Nigeria’s Shippers Council is to drive the process and implementation of the process manual, operational agencies at the event also made statements of commitment to its implementation. At the end of the occasion, Mrs. Lilian Ekeanyanwu of TUGAR gave the vote of thanks.