...Charges FRSC on free traffic flow on seaport corridors
Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The Nigerian Ports Authority NPA is seeking the support and cooperation of the newly appointed Assistant Inspector General of the Nigeria Police in charge of Maritime as well as the Nigerian Navy to end the incessant cases of attacks on vessels, barge operators, and other port facilities around the waterfronts and channels.
The authority has also charged the Federal Road Safety Corps FRSC on the
need to clear all encumbrance and bottlenecks that impede the free flow of traffic
on all port corridors with a view to ensuring efficient and effective handling
of cargo in and out of the nation’s seaports.
The NPA acting Managing Director, Mohammed Bello Koko, spoke during a
meeting between the AIG Maritime, AIG Amadi John Ogbonnaya, officials of Lagos
State Government Commander of the NNS Beecroft, Commodore Bashiru Mohammed,
ably represented by Lt Commander A.S Manga and Sector Commander of the FRSC,
Matthew Cyril Zango, among others and government agencies in the maritime
industry.
According to the NPA boss, there was an urgent need for the AIG Maritime
and indeed other security agencies to assist the authority in addressing the
rising cases of attacks on vessels, barge operators, and other port facilities
especially around the waterfronts and the channel areas.
He also sought the support of the AIG in helping to address the
persistent complaints by stakeholders over extortion, illegal mounting of
roadblocks by uniform personnel from the security agencies, associations and
unions, all of who operate along the seaport corridors comprising also Tin
Can-Coconut, Mile 2, Orile, around the SIFAX Terminal on Ijora-Olopa as well as
Police Area B, Wharf, and Creek Roads, among others.
A statement signed by the General Manager, Corporate and Strategic
Communications, Olaseni Alakija, noted that Bello Koko added that efforts are
being intensified to dismantle all illegal checkpoints with a call to
truck drivers to resist extortion.
“I wish to use this opportunity to thank the Lagos State Government, the
FRSC and the PAPC of the Lagos State Police Command for their support and
collaboration with the NPA on the enforcement of the Electronic Call-Up System,
called ‘Eto’ and the Clearance Operation.
“The authority would like the AIG to use his good office to assist in
the following areas of interest or concern; strengthening the existing
collaboration between the Lagos State Police Command and the PAPC, assist in
the challenge of persistent complaints by stakeholders of extortion and
erecting illegal roadblocks by uniformed security operatives from government
security agencies, unions, and associations on Port corridors.
“Other issues requiring the AIG’s urgent attention include assisting in
follow-ups with the Force Headquarters Abuja for additional maritime Police
personnel/gunnery to enable the authority to commission its newly acquired patrol
boats.
“To assist in the follow-up for the establishment of Marine Police units
in Calabar and Delta Ports respectively”, Bello Koko said.
The MD, who warmly welcomed the new AIG, congratulated him on his recent
elevation said the NPA management looks forward to working with him and to
improve existing relationship between the authority and the Police high
command.
Also in attendance at the meeting were the Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, Hakeem Odumosu, Commissioner of Police in charge of Port Authority
Police Command, CP Nasiru Adamu, Senior Special Assistant to the Lagos State
Governor, Hon. Sola Giwa, an official of the Directorate of State Security DSS,
A.K Aminu, Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor, Hon. Toyin Fayinka and
some officials of TTP, the consultant operating the Eto e-call up system, among
others.
In another development, the MD has said the authority is willing to
collaborate with maritime stakeholders in order to ensure the success of the
electronic call-up system, known as the ‘Eto’.
Speaking during an interactive session with stakeholders held at the
authority’s corporate headquarters on Marina, Lagos, the MD disclosed that
security agencies, stakeholders, and the Lagos State Government have agreed to
streamline operational procedures to curtail extortion and sharp practices that
hamper the enforcement of the truck traffic management at Apapa and the entire
Maritime logistic Ring (MLR).
He said: “The management of the NPA,
is seeking more partnership from the authority’s vast stakeholders towards
stimulating the eto, the electronic call-up system to considerable success.
“There is, therefore, the need for all security agencies as well as
operators to rub minds, share information on the subject of eto and the truck
traffic management in Apapa in relation to proffering solutions to the gridlock
in the Port environment. “Let us jointly work in greater unison to
resolve this issue that has become worrisome."
The NPA chief security officer also appreciated Lagos State Government,
the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Port Authority Police, for their
unflinching support on the subject of ETO enforcement.

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