Apapa-Oshodi Gridlock: Vanguard Editor Decries Effect On Port Operations

Harboursandport.com: Lagos - Editor of Vanguard Newspaper, one of Nigeria’s leading national dailies and current President of the Nigeria Guild of Editors, Mr. Eze Anaba, said that the perennial traffic gridlock along the Apapa – Oshodi expressway is having serious effect on port operations and clearance of goods from the port.

l-r: Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, presenting an award of recognition to Editor of Vanguard Newspaper and Present of the Nigeria Guild of Editors, Eze Anaba while the Comptroller General Of Customs, CGC, Wale Adeniyi watches on. 


The Vanguard Editor in his good will address at the event with the theme “Customs Engaging Traditional And New Partners With Purpose,” had complained that the gridlock along that route has continued to hinder port operations as well as causing discomfort to operators, motorists and residents.

l-r: Editor of Vanguard Newspaper and Present of the Nigeria Guide of Editors, Eze Anaba presenting the award of recognition to the Public Relations Unit of the Nigeria Customs Service. 


He explained that the lingering gridlock is also taking its tow on the operations of Customs, the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA; terminal operator and others.   

In his words, Eze Anaba said “Secondly, I am happy that the guest of honour, the minister of Marine and Blue Economy is here. Why I am happy? The revenue of Customs would have been more than they have recorded. It will be irresponsible of me not to talk about the traffic situation along the Apapa port and the Oshodi.

“I am sure the headaches that importers go through getting their goods out of the ports. The reason I am saying this is because I know for a fact that the minister was a formidable and distinguish private sector playing before he moved to government.

“I am sure that hearing this from me, close quarters; he is going to do something about it. Looking at me directly is the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA who I am sure would have developed more gear hairs because of the task of clearing the port access road from Oshodi to the ports.

“I do not know how to describe it, roads are constructed and roads are taken over by tankers because of the presence of tank farms. Customs cannot do their job because they cannot move tankers out of the road; importers cannot move their goods from the ports because the roads are clogged.

“The gridlock is making clearing of goods more expensive, frustrating importers and frustrating business people. So honourable minister sir, I am happy you are onboard. Working with the CG of Customs and the Managing Director of NPA, please help stakeholders in that sector.

“Let me congratulate the CG of Customs once again, I am happy to work with him, the media is happy to work with him and working collectively, Nigeria’s economy will improved,” he said.

Extolling the achievements of the Customs boss, Anaba said “Since he came onboard as CG, he has proved that the media cannot be your enemy. He has proved that working with the media can lead to operational efficiency and I am going to highlight one or two things told me by my colleagues who are on the field and some of these information have not be contradicted.

“One, revenue target for last year has been exceeded, is a fact. At least in these days of social media activism, nobody has said Customs lied. Have also been told that the welfare of officers and men of Customs have also improved, I have been told that operational efficiency have improved because competent men have been deploy to competent posting that why we see more arrest, more appearance on television stations announcing seizures, courtesy of this gentlemen, the CG of Customs. With continue collaboration, Customs performance will continue to improve and it will affect the economy,” he noted.

Reacting to his complain, Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola assured stakeholders in the industry that plans are on the way to find a lasting solution to the gridlock along the Apapa-Oshodi expressways.

He blamed the persistence gridlock along that route to the failure of the electronic call up system as a result of none compliance of stakeholders to the rule of engagement of the system.

Adegboyega noted that discussion with the relevant stakeholders is ongoing and the solution would be reached soon.

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