The President of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Emenike Nwokeoji, has officially sworn-in the newl- elected Tin-Can Island Chapter executive of the association.
The new leadership, led by Prince Olawale Mathew Cole as Chairman, was inaugurated on Thursday at the association’s secretariat.

In a statement issued by the chapter’s Public Relations Officer, Joy Onome, the newly constituted executive is expected to address operational challenges at the Tin-Can Island Port and enhance efficiency in cargo clearance.
According to Onome, the chairman is committed to ensuring the actualization of 48-hour cargo clearance, particularly as the Tin-Can Island Command integrates the B’Odogwu system into its operations.

“A new sheriff is in town as Prince Olawale Mathew Cole officially assumes office as Governor of ANLCA, Tin-Can Chapter, following a landslide victory. He is determined to tackle operational challenges, streamline processes, and foster collaboration with the Tin-Can Island Customs Controller, Comptroller Onyeka, as well as other government agencies at the port,” the statement read.
She further noted that the new leadership would implement proactive measures to enhance seamless operations for stakeholders and facilitate more efficient cargo clearance procedures at the port.
Alongside Prince Olawale Cole as Chairman, other elected executives include Chief Onichie Sonniel (Vice Chairman), Nwegbe Paul (Secretary), Ijigbade Tope (Assistant Secretary), Princess Yetunde Ilori (Treasurer), Susan Ogunwumi (Financial Secretary), and Comrade Onome Joy (Public Relations Officer).