Tag: Nipost

NIPost introduces new services

The Nigerian Postal Service, has introduced new products and services to cater for the needs of customers.

They include special delivery service, registered letter home delivery service, bulk mailing service, parcel service, post-shop slogan die advertisement and electronic mail (E-mail).

This was disclosed by the NISPOST area postal manager, Kano territory, Alhaji Yahaya A. Rufa’I, in a speech he delivered at the customers’ forum on Wednesday in Kano. He explained that while some of the new products and services are still in the pipeline, NIPOST has already started others like registered letter home delivery.

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Nigeria vows to revitalize postal undertaking

The Nigeria Postal Services (NIPOST) has reiterated its commitment to ensure complete revitalization of Nigeria’s postal system in the new year, a NIPOST document said on Friday.

According to the document released on Friday in the capital Abuja, this would be achieved through human resource development and the empowerment of its workforce.

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NIPOST owed N4.9m by customers in Benue region

The Nigerian Postal Services (NIPOST), is being owed a total of N4,963,000 by customers in the Benue territory of the organisation.

The amount which is being owed through charges on Post Office Boxes, Private Mail Bags and Special Delivery Services, according to the Area Postal Manager, Pat Onuekwusi, has retarded efforts of the new NIPOST management to fully meet its set targets.

In an address she delivered at a key customers “Consultative forum” which held at the conference hall of Benue hotel, Makurdi, the Area Postal Manager said inspite of the huge debt, Nipost in the territory was able to generate over N1 million between years 2001 and 2002, a figure she said was hundred percent improvement above what was realised in the previous year.

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Nigeria needs 4000 courier companies

The Head, Courier Regulatory Department (CRD) of NIPOST, Mr. Simon Emeje, has said that Nigeria needs about 4000 courier companies to cope with the volume of business in the courier services sector of the economy.

Emeje told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that at present, only 50 courier companies were officially registered to operate in the country as at May this year and that the number was grossly inadequate.

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