The Central Bank of Nigeria’s implementation of the e-evaluation and e-invoice policy has caused major problems in ports.
Port activities at Tin-Can Island and the Ports & Terminal Multipurpose Limited may have come to a halt, following the withdrawal of services by agents and freight forwarders working at the two ports.
If their demands are not met, the agents have vowed to expand the strike to all of Lagos State’s ports, including Apapa and the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal.
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