By Temitope Adebayo The Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN) has refuted the allegation of being indebted to the federal government of Nigeria. STOAN and its members, who are concessionaires at the nation’s seaports, clarified a published article titled, “FG ignores
Container terminal operators in Nigeria waived a princely sum of N1.5 billion on 500 containers carrying power equipment belonging to the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN). According to a statement issued by the umbrella body of the operators, the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN) weekend, the container terminal operators waived the amount on
Vicky Haastrup, Chairman, Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), says Nigeria will continue to rank poorly on the global Ease of Doing Business Index until government addresses critical infrastructural deficits. Speaking in Lagos recently at the 2018 Multimodal West Africa International Transport, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Exhibition
This is an issue that the Seaport Terminals Operators of Association of Nigerian, STOAN has openly objected to for some time, you represent, at least one of them, would you say, they are pacified now? I do not know that there is a presidential directive that says monopoly should go. I think, the presidential directive […]