Nigeria Customs Chief Calls for Stronger Partnerships to Speed Up Cargo Clearance at PTML

Nigeria Customs Acting Area Controller Nura Miko has called for stronger collaboration with stakeholders to further reduce cargo clearance times at PTML and enhance trade facilitation in Lagos.

Lagos, Nigeria — The Acting Customs Area Controller of the Port and Terminal Multi-services Limited (PTML) Area Command, Deputy Comptroller of Customs (DC) Nura Miko, has called for stronger collaboration among terminal operators and maritime stakeholders to enhance trade facilitation and further improve cargo clearance efficiency at one of Nigeria’s busiest Roll-on Roll-off (RoRo) terminals.

The appeal was made during DC Miko’s maiden visit to the Grimaldi/PTML Terminal in Lagos, where he met with terminal management and other industry stakeholders to discuss ways to strengthen operational performance and surpass existing revenue targets. (Maritimafrica)


Focus on Faster Cargo Clearance and Trade Facilitation

During the engagement, DC Miko commended PTML and Grimaldi for their investments and commitment to developing the facility into Nigeria’s leading RoRo terminal.

According to him, the PTML Command currently boasts a two-hour cargo clearance time for compliant RoRo imports, one of the fastest clearance times in the country.

He challenged stakeholders to work collectively toward reducing clearance times even further while maintaining transparency, compliance, and operational integrity. (Maritimafrica)

“PTML Command holds the record as the Command with a two-hour cargo clearance time for compliant RoRo imports. As a Service, we can do even better and further shorten that time without compromising our integrity,” DC Miko said.


Collaborative Leadership Approach

The Acting Customs Area Controller emphasized that his administration would prioritize consultation and partnership with stakeholders to achieve shared objectives.

He noted that industry players’ expertise and perspectives would be essential in sustaining efficiency and promoting mutual growth.

The visit forms part of efforts by the Nigeria Customs Service to strengthen cooperation with private terminal operators and improve service delivery within the country’s maritime logistics chain. (Maritimafrica)


PTML Management Pledges Continued Support

Responding on behalf of the terminal management, PTML General Manager Tunde Keshinro expressed confidence in the longstanding relationship between the Nigeria Customs Service and the Grimaldi Group.

He pledged continued cooperation to ensure smooth operations and sustain the terminal’s performance.

Keshinro noted that stronger understanding and communication among stakeholders would help overcome operational challenges and improve business outcomes. (Maritimafrica)


Engagement With Industry Stakeholders

As part of his stakeholder consultations, DC Miko also met with:

  • Representatives of sister security agencies;
  • The African Association of Professional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON);
  • The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA).

He reiterated the Command’s readiness to deepen collaboration, sustain trade facilitation gains and improve revenue performance. (Maritimafrica)


Why Faster Cargo Clearance Matters

Industry experts say efficient cargo clearance contributes to:

Reduced Port Congestion

Shorter dwell times help optimize terminal space and improve vessel turnaround.

Lower Logistics Costs

Faster processing reduces storage charges and delays for importers.

Improved Trade Competitiveness

Efficient ports attract more shipping lines and investments.

Increased Government Revenue

Streamlined customs procedures support higher compliance and revenue collection.

As Nigeria seeks to strengthen its position as a leading maritime hub in West Africa, improving trade facilitation remains a key priority.


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