Harboursandport.com: Lagos --- The Federal Government is set to introduce
additional port operations cost to be known as the Wreck Insurance Policy (WIP).
The new cost is to be borne by all vessels calling at the nation's ports.
Usman who was speaking to major stakeholders of the nation’s
maritime sector at a one day quarterly summit of the Ports
Consultative Council (PCC) also disclosed that the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) has granted approval for a Private Public Partnership
(PPP) of N72 billion for the ports access road in Apapa and Tin
can Island.
The
NPA boss while commenting on the issue of trucks and access
to the nation’s seaports, said very soon only trucks that are
housed in the proposed trailer parks will be allowed entry into the
port locations; adding that “The Management is to deploy an
electronic call-up system that allows access to the ports only when
they are needed”
She
told the meeting that the Apapa Wharf Road reconstruction project has
reached 85 per cent completion, while assuring stakeholders that the
road would be fully completed in the next four to six weeks period.
Hadiza
Bala Usman has stressed that the efficient utilization of Inland
Water Ways is key to resolving the decongestion of the Ports access
road.
In a statement signed by Assistant General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications, Isah Suwaid, noted that the NPA boss stated that a company Connect-Rail, which is one of the private
components engaged by the Authority to provide barge evacuation is
currently moving cargoes and several tons of containers between
Ikorodu to the Terminals through the water.
The
Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority is desirous on how it can
use the water ways farther even away from Ikorodu to other locations
to really ease the congestion out of Apapa and Tin can Island axis.
Speaking
on the importance of the Port Consultative Council meeting, the
convener and chairman of the Council, Otunmba Kunle Folarin said that
the meeting is strategic and an avenue to examine issues relating to
the operations of the Port Industry especially as it concerns Port
operators.
Otumba
Folarin said that at the end of the meeting, the Council always comes
up with a Blue print that would enhance efficient port operation and
management.
Kunle
Folarin has earlier described the current Managing Director of the
Nigerian Ports Authority in three words: Decisive, Resourceful and
Engaging.
Maintaining
that she addresses issues that affects port operation in its
entirety, which is germane for efficient port administration.
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