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CRFFN Supervises Inauguration Of ANLCA Electoral Committee

  • As Mustapha emerges ANLCA BoT Chairman

Few weeks after brokering peace for the leadership of Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), the Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) has observed the inauguration of a six-member ANLCA electoral committee.

Meanwhile, Alhaji Taiwo Mustapha has emerged Chairman of ANLCA Board of Trustees (BOT) with Chief Ozor Chukwura and Chief Kingsley Offor emerging Vice Chairman and Secretary of the BOT, respectively.

The newly inaugurated members of ANLCA Electoral Committee are; Mr. Alloy Anakwuru (Chairman), Mr. Mustapha Yakub (Secretary), Mr. Samuel Obe, Elochukwu Obiora, Lekan Babalola and Tope Fatimehin.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Governing Board Chairman of CRFFN, Alhaji Abubakar Tsanni encouraged members of the association to build on the peace in the association.

CRFFN Supervises Inauguration Of ANLCA Electoral Committee
Chairman, CRFFN Governing Council, Alhaji Abubakar Tsanni (6th from left); Acting Registrar, CRFFN, Mrs. Chinyere Uromta (5th from right); Acting ANLCA President, Dr. Kayode Farinto (3rd from right); and other ANLCA leaders after a meeting at ANLCA National Secretariat, earlier today.

Tsanni, however, reiterated that only ANLCA members who are registered with CRFFN will be allowed to vote, contest in the election or function as members of Electoral Committee.

“One important issue is that whoever will contest, vote or be in the Electoral Committee must be a member of CRFFN either as an individual or corporate body. I came today because I wanted to know whether the association has truly reconciled or not because I still received some complaints from some members who say that they have still not settled.”

“Let’s stay in peace because if care isn’t taken another fight might erupt. We have to standup and ensure that we maintain peace because some people really benefitted from the crisis and they will want it to happen again. I encourage members of the association to be liberal and appreciate God for the resources they have been blessed with,” Tsanni said.

On his part, the ANLCA Acting President, Dr. Kayode Farinto observed that a lot of ANLCA leaders have attained a level where they could sort out their challenges at the ports easily whereas younger officials suffered severely from the leadership tussle.

“A lot of us are Chairmen and CEOs; we can find a way to get things done at the port. I thank God that we have been able to find a way to have peace. This peace is total and we should all forget about our selfish interest. This is a healing period because we have decided to swallow everything that has to do with our ego in the interest of our profession and the collective good of the sector. It’s time to start moving forward and this healing period should be time to rebuild ANLCA and have a new ANLCA,” Farinto said.

He, however, expressed delight that nobody died amid the 5-year leadership crisis in the association while he announced that as a continuation of the recent AGM, “we had a meeting recently and resolved that Alhaji Mustapha should be Chairman of the board.”

Giving his remarks, the ANLCA BOT Chairman, Abubakar said: “In the interest of ANLCA, the industry, our businesses and families, I plead with everyone to allow peace to reign. It is high-time we see ourselves as one.”

“In the election that will come up, as BOT Chairman, I want to assure you that no money will exchange hands. What we are concerned about is merit. As long as you have the certificates you will have an opportunity.

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