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Bulletin 158 - 9/00
Evidence of P&I Cover Requirements - Nigeria

As a part of a new initiative designed to eliminate malpractice, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has released a memorandum addressed to all shipping agents requiring them to furnish the NPA with details of P&I insurance cover for each ship entering Nigerian ports. The effective date of this legislation is 1st October 2000.

This new regulation has been introduced in an effort to drive away poorly maintained vessels from Nigerian ports. The job of co-ordinating the implementation of the new regulation has been given to the Chief Port Harbour Master, who has stated that the agents must obtain proof of P&I cover from a vessel when she arrives in port. This is in addition to all other documents which an agent prepares prior to the vessel berthing.

The Association’s correspondent advises that they expect a copy of each ship’s certificate of entry will suffice to meet the new requirement.

No doubt members will hear from their local agents accordingly.

Source of Information:

Pandiship Ltd (London)
Tel +44 20 8504 8037
Fax + 44 20 8450 9079


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The information provided in this bulletin is believed to be correct, but we do not guarantee its completeness or accuracy.

 

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