Maritime Trade: New Guidelines for Nigerian Ports
Nigeria's maritime sector is undergoing significant reforms aimed at improving port efficiency, reducing cargo clearance times, and enhancing the country's competitiveness in regional trade. Recent policy changes have implications for all businesses involved in import and export activities.
Nigeria's strategic position in the Gulf of Guinea makes efficient port operations essential for regional trade and economic development.
Port Reforms
The Nigerian Ports Authority has implemented new standard operating procedures aimed at reducing vessel turnaround time. These include 24-hour port operations, electronic cargo tracking, and simplified documentation requirements.
Cabotage Requirements
The Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act reserves certain maritime activities for Nigerian vessels. Recent amendments have introduced more flexible waiver provisions while maintaining the objective of developing indigenous shipping capacity.
Author

Anderson Uwadiae Asemota Esq.
Managing Partner
Managing Partner and founder of Neplus Ultra Attorneys. UK certified Arbitrator with over 15 years of legal experience. Specialist in Litigation and Election Petitions.



