Niger Delta

How oil service boats are shortchanging FG in Warri ports –Pilotage firm

A pilotage firm recently contracted by the Federal Government, Escravos Ship Pilot Nigeria Limited (ESPNL), has uncovered how the Federal Government, through the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), is being shortchanged by operators of oil service boats to the tune of millions of naira in the Warri Pilotage district of Delta State.

The pilotage operations, it was gathered, covered the channels between Escravos Fairway Bouy to Bennett Island, Escravos to Forcados River, Agge Anchorage to Ramos River and adjoining waters and channels.

Under the contract agreement, “ESPNL is tasked by the Federal Government to conduct pilotage services on ships sailing out of Warri Pilotage district and the services shall commence from Ramos/Agge Anchorage/ Forcados River/Forcados Shoreline and disembark from the ship to Escravos Fairway/Forcados Offshore station not exceeding 10 nautical miles.”

Nigerian Tribune gathered that “while Intels is presently doing the monitoring, ESPNL is doing pilotage of oil service boats” in the pilotage district.

As a result, operators of all oil service boats within the operational area are mandated to sign/endorse their “Master Declaration Chit” showing the particulars of the ship, the owners, agents, cargo type, as well as the gross registered tonnage, among others, in the course of any voyage undertaken, “for NPA’s record and for the safety of the vessel”, according to the technical director of ESPNL, Captain Charlie Tobi.

Captain Tobi, however, informed journalists in Warri that a sting operation carried out on operators of oil service boats in the firm’s mandate area revealed that majority of them have not been presenting the mandatory documents, particularly ‘the Master Declaration Chit’ for endorsement.

He further disclosed that “investigations by ESPNL revealed that majority of the recalcitrant oil service boat operators have been colluding with unnamed NPA  officials who, in effect, have been letting them off the hook by issuing them what is known in the local parlance as ‘off record’, thus, diverting revenue due to the Federal Government to private pockets.

“This is one of the reasons the Warri Port is poor,” Tobi declared while lamenting that “the bad eggs within the NPA have been sabotaging the efforts of the Federal Government.”

In a bit to halt the sharp practices, ESPNL has protested the “ugly development” to the Managing Director of NPA, Koko Bello, urging him to wade in and sanction any ports official found culpable.

The ESPNL’s protest letter dated  December 20, 2023, with copies made available to journalists.

partly reads: “We will like to bring forward to the management, the above subject matter on oil service boats/tankers.

“They are referred to as off record vessels.  These practices were carried out by the previous Harbourmasters and were stopped by the management for contracting of Escravos Warri Pilotage District to Escravos Ship Pilot Nigeria Limited, Escravos

“The management lacks fund to rebuild the Escravos submerged breakwaters, but this set of people are diverting the revenue that is supposed to come to the Nigerian Port Authority’s purse.  Only revenue generating from Oil Service Boat is enough to rebuild the breakwaters

“We are appealing to the management to use its good offices to arrest this ugly act being carried out in this Harbour”.

Meanwhile, when contacted, a vessel owner who simply identified himself as Alhaji, owner of MV Whisky *9 Tug Boat, called for intensified sensitisation among the oil service boat operators and other stakeholders, including maritime agents in Delta State.

Another vessel owner, Joseph Fuludo, who owns MV David Rhema, while speaking to journalists, admitted that the contractors that took over from Intels for oil service boats pilotage had not seen “Master declaration chit” for his vessels for four trips.

He urged NPA to “step up efforts in its clearance operations to checkmate sharp practices in the system”, adding that if a vessel is not cleared before going out, modalities ought to be put in place to cross check at the signal stations along the route.

“Ordinarily, a vessel’s movement could be tracked from its point of departure en route its voyage till it berths at the jetty,”  he said.

Ebenezer Adurokiya

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