In Summary
- The President directed that all customs decisions be made and finalised at the Port of Mombasa without further reference to Nairobi
President Uhuru Kenyatta has ordered all
Government departments involved in the running of the Port of Mombasa to
streamline and synergise their operations in order to enhance
efficiency.
President Kenyatta directed that the multiple
players in Government involved in Port operations be properly
coordinated under the leadership of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA)
Managing Director who will have direct control over all operations.
The President was speaking on Friday at State
House, Nairobi during a meeting he called specifically to address
inefficiencies at the Port.
The meeting was attended by top officials of KPA,
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), Kenya
Plant Health Inspectorate (KEPHIS), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS),
security agencies, Ministry of Transport, Industry and the National
Treasury.
During the meeting, the KPA Managing Director was
given full mandate to institute immediate disciplinary measures to those
who do not adhere to the agreed instructions.
The President further directed that all customs
decisions be made and finalised at the Port of Mombasa without further
reference to Nairobi which has created delays in the past.
In this regard the Commissioner of Customs was directed to relocate to the Port.
The Head of State also ordered the immediate
digitisation of the clearing process and the modernisation of weighing
of cargo. He further ordered the upgrading of Simba system and
fast-tracking of the single window system that will automate the
clearing process.
The President said the Trans-shipment Bond should
be abolished with immediate effect. He further said Clearing and
Forwarding Service companies and transit sheds located inside the Port
should be removed to ease congestion.
He added that authorised Clearing and Forwarding
Service companies and commercial banks in the clearing area must operate
on a 24/7 basis or have their licences cancelled.
President Kenyatta said preferential treatment
will be given to goods that are pre-certified and issued with
certificates of conformity from the port of origin as opposed to those
which will not have been certified.
The Head of State further said that a KEBS
laboratory in Mombasa should be in place by 2014 to avoid relying on the
laboratory in Nairobi which causes delays.
To ease traffic congestion, President Kenyatta
said the Government will prioritise the construction of a dual
carriageway from Changamwe to Jomvu.
The President also ordered the formation of a
special committee tasked with the responsibility of rejuvenating the
railway transport system so as to accommodate more cargo, saying this
will also reduce destruction of roads as well as road carnage.
He said weighbridges will also be modernised,
adding that container goods weighed at Mariakani and with untampered
seal will be allowed to travel to Malaba without further inspection at
police roadblocks.
The President pointed out that roadblocks will be
replaced with mobile traffic surveillance. In this regard, President
Kenyatta urged the private sector to support the electronic vehicle
tracking system to take effect without further delay.
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