… Upgrades Control Tower
Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is poised to ensure optimal utilisation of its facilities across the nation's seaports with a view to position the ports on a competitive edge in the West and Central African sub-region.
The Acting Managing Director of the NPA, Mohammed Bello Koko made this
assertion while on a facility tour of the newly rehabilitated Control
Tower located at the Lagos Ports Complex LPC, Apapa.
A statement by the General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications,
Olaseni Alakija noted that Bello Koko said it has become expedient for port
facilities to be upgraded so as to impact positively on port operational
efficiency. He added that effective communication is an important variable for the efficient performance of the seaports.
“We aspire to be competitors in the sub-region. One of the ways to
achieve this is by ensuring our facilities such as the Control Towers are up to
date and upgraded to work with modern communication and radar systems. This
would improve communication, reduce ship waiting time and further reduce the
cost of doing business at our ports, the MD said.
On the welfare of the pilots, he said the NPA places premium on the
comfort of this very valued category of staff of the Authority, We are
committed to the welfare of the pilots, pointing out that matters concerning
the pilots’ accommodation, medical care, and recreational facilities at the
rehabilitated 9 storey Control Towers are world-class with the provision of
facilities such as sleeping quarters, gym, canteens, kitchens and meeting/
conference rooms for the pilots and other harbours staff.
In conformity with the above, a second control tower at Tin-can is
also being upgraded to provide communication with ships using the VHF
frequency.
The rehabilitated control towers will also have updated radar and
communication equipment that will enable communication between the ports in Lagos
and Lekki deep seaport and Dangote refinery jetty.
Bello Koko also said we are deploying more marine equipment like pilot
cutters and security patrol boats at various port locations in order to improve
port efficiency and security around the ports
“We will ensure that we engage you for optimal performance”, he
stressed.
In a related development, Mohammed Bello Koko has allayed the fear of
stakeholders over insinuations that the activities of hoodlums at the Tin Can
Island Port may negatively affect the progress already recorded by the truck
electronic call-up system ‘Eto’ in terms of tackling the perennial gridlock at
the ports in Lagos area.
The Managing Director, who visited the affected site where vandals
attempted to destroy ‘Eto’ infrastructure but were promptly apprehended by
vigilant NPA security operatives, assured that rehabilitation work has already
commenced.
He pointed out that the incident has not in any way affected operations.
He appreciated stakeholders’ support, especially the Lagos State Government for
the collaboration at enforcing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in the use
of Eto which has remained a continuum.
Bello Koko used the opportunity of the visit to declare zero tolerance
to vandalism at the nation's seaports and called on all and sundry to partner
the Authority in the auspicious task of hoisting the nation’s flag amongst the
comity of nations with efficient ports in the world.
No comments:
Post a Comment