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FG to commission Funtua inland dry port Thursday

The Federal Government has concluded plans to officially commission the much-anticipated Funtua Inland Dry Port on Thursday, 9th May, 2024 in Katsina State.

In a statement signed by the Assistant Director, Public Relations Unit of the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Rebecca Adamu, the agency said that the Funtua Inland Dry Port will be commissioned by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at Funtua IDP Project Site, Katsina State.

“The Commissioning Ceremony will feature key dignitaries, government officials and industry stakeholders.

“This significant milestone marks a pivotal moment of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council’s commitment in facilitating trade in Nigeria. 

It is also in line with the performance bond signed by the Honourable Minister of Marine & Blue Economy, His Excellency, Adegboyega Oyetola.

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“It is worthy to note that this initiative is part of the Council’s Key Performance Indicator (KPI) to deliver the Funtua Inland Dry Port Project before the end of the 1st Quarter, 2024,” the NSC statement reads in part.

According to the Executive Secretary/CEO of the NSC, Barr. Pius Ukeyima Akutah, the establishment of the Inland Dry Ports being promoted by the Council will, among other things, bring shipping and port services closer to the importers and exporters at the hinterland, decongest the Seaports, create job opportunities, improve and accrue huge revenue to the Government, etc. 

Recall that in February 2023, the Federal Government under the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration declared Funtua IDP as a Port of Origin and Destination which paved the way for importers and exporters to officially consign their cargo from Funtua to any part of the world.  

This is the third in the series by the Federal Government to commission the Inland Dry Ports in the nation. The first was the commissioning of Kaduna Inland Dry Port in 2018 and Dala Inland Dry Port in 2023 respectively. 

Tola Adenubi

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