News

Breaking!!! FG Rejects Increase of License Fee For Courier Services

– The Federal of Nigeria has rejected the increment of licence fee for Courier services by NIPOST

– The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy disclosed this on Saturday on his Twitter handle.

The Federal Government has rejected the proposed increment of license fee for courier services by the Nigerian Postal Service, NIPOST.

The minister of communication and digital economy, Isa Pantami, in a tweet Saturday morning, insisted that the increase was not part of the regulation he approved for the agency on Friday, July 24.

“Our attention has been drawn to an increase of licence fee, which was not part of the regulation I earlier approved for you,” he stated.

Read Also: PSG Star, Mbappe Goes On Crutches As Champions League Looms

He added that NIPOST chairman and Post Master General “were yesterday (Friday) contacted to put the implementation on hold and send a report to our ministry by Monday.”

NIPOST’s proposed increase as announced, has generated huge outrage in the public.

The new charges introduced by NIPOST are expected to cause an increase in the cost of courier services and delivery goods.

According to NIPOST, companies which provide international courier services like DHL, UPS and FEDEX, are expected to pay N20m for a new licence and N8m annually while those who offer national services are expected to pay N10m for licence and N4m yearly for renewal.

Solomon Akpensongun

Brief Bio: Solomon Akpensongun is a passionate Journalist, a Freelancer and a Blogger that craves for societal change through reliable and factual news content creation

Share
Published by
Solomon Akpensongun

Recent Posts

I Have Never Lied: Farotimi Defends Controversial Claims Against Afe Babalola

Dele Farotimi Finally Freed Human Right Lawyer Granted Interview to Newsmen Farotimi Defends Allegations Against…

8 minutes ago

5 Nigerian Churches That Do Not Celebrate Christmas And Why

While Christmas is one of the most celebrated holidays globally, some churches abstain from participating…

57 minutes ago

Court Orders DSS to Release Miyetti Allah President, Bodejo on Bail

Abuja High Court orders DSS to release Bello Bodejo on administrative bail. Justice Zubairu grants…

1 hour ago