Nigerian Shippers Lose N15bn Yearly

The Harmony of the Seas (Oasis) class ship is pictured at the STX Les Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard site in Saint-Nazaire, France, February 18, 2019. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday, Nigeria’s maritime lawyer, Emeka Akabogu disclosed that Nigerian shippers lose more than N15 billion annually in cargo claims. He also used the opportunity to urge shippers to utilize maritime lawyers to assist them in recovering their lost goods.

He pointed out that there was a need for importers to seek legal advice from maritime lawyers in reviewing their contracts in order to protect them as well as their cargoes.

“Maritime lawyers can also assist shippers to claim their goods many years after they have been lost, provided proper documentation was made available by the shippers,” he said.

“Many stakeholders do not explore the judicial process for their claims because of cost and time and so they rather forego their claims altogether.”

Akabogu said that no claim was too small, adding that some shippers considered that some claims were not big enough for the efforts.

The lawyer explained that the procedure for small claims under the rules of maritime arbitrator allowed many claims to be consolidated under one claim.

He urged shippers to follow due process to ensure speedy processing of the claim by the lawyers.

 

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