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Modern port infrastructure will foster Nigeria’s economic future

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has resolved to embark on infrastructure development as building a modern and resilient port infrastructure would fast track the country’s economic development.

The Acting Managing Director of NPA, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko made this known in a statement in Lagos on Saturday signed by Mr Ibrahim Nasiru, General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications, NPA.

Bello-Koko added that it would also facilitate good paying jobs and enable sustained peace across the country.

He spoke at a meeting with port service providers shortly after a facility assessment tour of the Onne and Rivers Ports on Thursday.

Bello-Koko assured them of the Authority’s resolve to improve service quality and delivery at the Eastern ports, so that they could serve as competitive alternatives to the ports in Lagos.

The NPA MD further said that NPA on behalf of its supervising ministry, was working with relevant agencies towards reducing clearance time of imports and cost of handling of non-oil exports.

He added that it was to compliment the economic diversification agenda of the Federal Government.

He disclosed that the Federal Executive Council , (FEC) had approved the first segment of the dual carriage road for the evacuation of cargo covering a distance of 1.2 km.

He added that It was expected that the next segment would be executed this year as provided in the 2022 budget.

“We have made budgetary provisions for the construction of these critical roads.

“We have also observed that Onne has transformed into a very busy gateway, unfortunately unauthorised persons have began to find their way into the port to vandalize assets belonging to the Authority.

“We all have noticed in recent months the upsurge in cargo traffic at Onne, there has been an improvement in the traffic here.

“There is need to ensure that what experienced in Lagos does not repeat itself here in terms of traffic congestion and the access roads which must be free of gridlocks,” he said.

He noted that in line with their infrastructure development and modernization agenda, they had come to inspect the port internal roads network.

He said that this was because they must develop the necessary infrastructure that would support and sustain the increasing cargo volumes at Onne Port and other port locations.

The MD frowned at the level of redundancy at some of the terminals at the port.

The Authority he said, would review approvals issued with respect to the affected terminals in terms of the type of cargo so that they can begin to attract appreciable cargo volumes.

He hinted that management was considering granting new tariff reliefs at some eastern ports, especially Calabar considering the tariff reliefs to shipping companies and terminal operators to make these ports more attractive to shipping lines and cargo owners.

On the parking of trucks indiscriminately on the access road to Onne Port, he explained that plans are underway to establish a truck terminal in the area.

He added that this would be followed by the introduction of an electronic call-up system for the trucks in the eastern corridor, starting with Onne Port.

Meanwhile, Bello-Koko at a stakeholders sensitisation workshop reiterated NPA’s commitment towards improved maritime activities at the eastern ports corridor through massive renewal and expansion of port infrastructure in the region.

The workshop had the theme “Framework to stimulate activities and encourage patronage of the Eastern Ports” organised by the Federal Ministry of Transportation in Port Harcourt on Friday.

He said that for Delta port, the consultant on the rehabilitation / reconstruction of the Escravos breakwater, Messrs Royal Haskonin DHv, had gone far with the engineering studies.

“This is expected to be completed soon. In the interim plans have reached an advanced stage to dredge the escravos entrance for safe navigation of vessels in the channel to Delta ports.

“At the Rivers Port, through active collaboration with the BUA Group, equipment have been mobilized for the reconstruction of quay walls and berths by April 2022.

“We have also commenced third party towage operations as well as deploy additional pilot cutters and security boats,” he said

Bello-Koko noted that for the Calabar Port, allocations had been made in the 2022 budget for the rehabilitation of Mcliver Jetty for passenger use and the construction of radio/signal station at the dockyard in the port.

“We trust that the Authority’s renewed efforts aimed at improving shipping and cargo operations in the eastern ports, consignees and shipping lines will develop increased confidence in the use of these ports.

“We are hopeful that these measures will attract fresh investments into the region as well as boost the socio-economic well-being of residents in the region,” he said.

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