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COURIER & LOGISTICS REGULATORY DEPARTMENT

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  APPLICATION FORM A non-refundable application fee of Twenty Thousand (N20, 000) Naira. Payment is online through the TSA Remittal platform Account Name: NIGERIAN POSTAL SERVICE Billers Name: COURIER REGULATORY DEPARTMENT Service And Purpose: DIRECT SERVICE ON COUNTER Account Number: 023017816062 After payment on TSA Remittal platform click the following link Application Form to submit your courier application form details. Once payment is confirmed you will get a payment confirmation email and you will receive login information on your email to continue with the application process. APPLICATION LETTER Application on company's letter head to THE POSTMASTER GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION/CEO Nigerian Postal Service Corporate Headquarters Garki II, Abuja ATTENTION: General Manager (Courier and Logistics Regulatory Department) OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS The following documents are required and are to be uploaded during the application process. Certificate of Incorporation Memorandum and Art

REGULATION OF COURIER AND LOGISTICS COMPANY IN NIGERIA

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  The Minister of Communications and the Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami (the “Minister”) in accordance with Section 62 of the Nigerian Postal Services Act, 2004 (“NIPOST Act”) approved the new guidelines for the regulation of the Courier and Logistics sector (“the Sector”) in Nigeria in July 2020. According to the Ministry of Communications and the Digital Economy, the Courier and Logistics Services (Operations) Regulations 2020 (the “Regulations”) is the regulatory framework needed to enhance the operations of courier and logistics services in Nigeria. In this article, we examine the current state of the Sector and consider the regulatory regime. INTRODUCTION The Minister of Communications and the Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami (the “Minister”) in accordance with Section 62 of the Nigerian Postal Services Act, 2004 (“NIPOST Act”) approved the new guidelines for the regulation of the Courier and Logistics sector (“the Sector”) in Nigeria in July 2020[1]. Accor

COURIER DOCUMENTS

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WE ARE CURRENTLY TAKING ORDERS FOR: 1. NIPOST APPLICATION LETTER  2. VEHICLE/BIKE REGISTRATION  3. CAC PROCESSING (INCORPORATED ONLY)  4. MOT APPROVAL LETTER  5. OK PAPERS  6. ROAD WORTHINESS 7. HACKNEY PERMIT & VEHICLE LICENSE 8. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAPERS      + LAGOS STATE STICKERS      + OGUN STATE STICKERS      + INTERSTATE/CONSOLIDATED PAPERS      + STAGE CARRIAGE 9. LASAA 10. INSURANCE  11. NEW BIKE PURCHASE  12. FAIRLY USED BIKE PURCHASE 13. DISPATCH BOX 14. HELMET  15. RIDER'S KIT 16. HIRE PURCHASE BIKES 17. DISPATCH RIDERS TRAINING  18. LOGISTICS BUSINESS CLASS OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAPERS ARE BACKED UP BY ALGON AND WE OFFER SWIFT RESPONSE WHEN RIDERS ARE HELD FOR ILLEGAL PAPERS BY COUNCIL BOYS BOTH WITHIN AND OUTSIDE LAGOS.  FOR MORE INFO: 07060692321 (CALL & WHATSAPP)  LEADWAY BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LTD

Govt Lacks Power to Issue Road Worthiness Certificate, Appeal Court Rules

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The Court of Appeal sitting at Asaba, Delta State capital, has just affirmed the judgment of the High Court, Ughelli, also in the state, declaring that the Delta State Government lacks the power to authorise and demand the payment of levy and issuance of Road Worthiness Certificate in respect of private vehicles . Justice Joseph Eyo Ekanem on March 12, 2021, while delivering the judgment in appeal No: CA/B/333/2017, stated that he found no merit in the appeal and therefore affirmed the decision of the trial court. According to the Certified True Copy of the judgment, the court further stated that “Before drawing the curtain on this judgment, I need to remind public bodies and public officers that a public body or public officer vested with statutory power must take care not to exceed or abuse its or his power. It or he must keep within the limits of the authority committed to it. This is to prevent arbitrariness and the rule of man rather than the rule of law. “The Vehicle