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NIPOST Shuts Down 7 Illegal Courier Operators in Abuja

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NIPOST Shuts Down 7 Illegal Courier Operators in Abuja
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Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has closed down seven courier and logistics companies in Abuja, for operating without licenses. Mr. Banks Worimegbe, head of Enforcement and assistant general Manager…

Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has closed down seven courier and logistics companies in Abuja, for operating without licenses.

NIPOST Shuts Down 7 Illegal Courier Operators in Abuja

Mr. Banks Worimegbe, head of Enforcement and assistant general Manager in charge of Ethics, Complaints and Strategy, NIPOST, said that  the operation was carried out over the weekend after diligent investigations and discovered that the seven illegal couriers were operating without licenses.

Mr. Worimegbe also said that six other illegal operators have been earmarked for clampdown as they are allegedly operating without licenses.

According to Dr. Ismail Adewusi, postmaster general/NIPOST’s CEO, the shutdown was to continue its enforcement activities to ensure sanity in the industry.

The postmaster expressed concerns about the activities of these illegal operators in Nigeria saying that they amount to economic sabotage and lack of respect for the nation’s law.

He said arrested illegal prosecutors would be investigated and prosecuted if found guilty.

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