The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Tuesday said it is embarking on a significant $1.1 billion port rehabilitation plan as a means to ensure a strong commitment to fortify Nigeria’s trade competitiveness.
Speaking during a panel session during the ongoing 43rd Port Management Association of West and Central Africa (PMAWCA) conference held in Lagos, the Managing Director of the NPA, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, stated that with almost every port in Nigeria requiring rehabilitation, the NPA is initiating a substantial overhaul, starting with the Tin-Can and Apapa ports in Lagos.
He stated that the objective of the Authority is to enhance the physical infrastructure of these ports to accommodate vessels of all sizes and increase the draft at the quayside, with the aim of achieving draft depths of up to 14 metres, expressing that the initiative will render Nigerian ports more competitive on a global scale.
Koko further stated that the NPA is also strengthening collaborations with the private sector to establish new seaports.
Notably, he said the Lekki Deep Seaport has already commenced operations, and the Badagry Deep Seaport recently signed an agreement with a Middle Eastern party, with construction scheduled to commence early next year.
He said these endeavours exemplify the NPA’s determination to create a multimodal transportation system connecting all ports seamlessly.
Recognising the inefficiencies associated with road-dependent cargo evacuation, he said the NPA is actively working on alternative initiatives, which include implementing barges and expanding rail infrastructure.
He informed me that the rail line has reached Apapa port and will soon extend to Tin-Can port.
Furthermore, he said the survey for deploying cargo rail and tracks to Onne Port has been completed, setting the stage for the project to kick off next year.
To streamline operations and reduce costs, Koko informed us that the NPA is embracing automation.
“The Authority has automated its collection system and is collaborating with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to introduce a state-of-the-art port community system, poised to optimise cargo clearance processes,” the NPA MD added.
Acknowledging the need for more efficient operations, he said the NPA is working on clarifying the responsibilities of government agencies within the ports with the newly developed port process manual aimed to reduce overlaps and eliminate duplication of duties.
On security, he said the deployment of the “Deep Blue Sea” project, equipped with air and sea assets, is enhancing security in the Gulf of Guinea and contributing to a significant reduction in piracy incidents within Nigerian waters.
Additionally, he stated that the NPA is collaborating closely with Nigerian Customs to reduce bottlenecks and cut the cost of doing business within the ports.
Koko also disclosed the development of a 25-year port master plan that will guide the location, sizes, and activities of ports, terminals, and jetties in Nigeria.
He said the master plan will serve as a national working document, uniting all stakeholders towards marine and logistics development.
Speaking earlier, Mr Martin Boguikouma, President PMAWCA, urged African countries to address challenges facing the region to be able to receive the new volume of traffic that would emerge due to AfCFTA
Boguikouma listed ways to solve the challenge as a collaboration between Customs and Port Authority to harmonise customs procedures.
He noted Gabon had put in place things that would ensure that free trade became a success.
He listed some, such as the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on facilitation of Trade and Harmonised Customs Duty, which was very important for AfCFTA.
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