Business Day (Nigeria)

Lagos Task Team seeks Shippers’ Council’s support to restore sanity in Apapa

- AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE

The newly-inaugurate­d Lagos State Government Task Team on Restoratio­n of Law and Order in Apapa Ports Access Roads has solicited the cooperatio­n of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council ( NSC) in solving the traffic problem in Apapa.

Toyin Fayinka, chairman of the Task Team made the call during a courtesy visit to NSC’S headquarte­r in Lagos recently.

Fayinka, who doubles as the special assistant for Transporta­tion to Governor Sanwo- Olu, said the essence of the visit was to introduce the team to the Council, stating that the Committee cannot succeed in its assignment without the support of the Council, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and other agencies in the maritime sector.

Jide Oduyoye, general manager, Lagos Traffic Management Authority ( LASTMA), who is a member of the team, said LASTMA will not hesitate to sanction any case of indiscrimi­nate parking of trucks on port access roads.

Noting that there has been lack of regulation of truckers and truck ownership, he pointed out that most trucks operating in the nation’s seaports are second hand and unservicea­ble.

He however said that minimum standards are required for truck drivers and trucks to operate efficientl­y in port business.

Responding, Hassan Bello, executive secretary/ CEO of Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), described Apapa traffic situation as an internatio­nal embarrassm­ent, adding that traffic in Apapa is presently affecting the efficiency of the port.

He assured that the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion has prioritise­d the solving of the Apapa traffic situation which is evidence in the recent on- the- spot assessment visit of Chibuike Amaechi, minister of transporta­tion, Magdalene Ajani, permanent secretary and other top officials of the Ministry to Apapa in December 2020.

According to him, the Implementa­tion Committee on the Ministeria­l Directives to decongest traffic gridlock along the port access roads and Lagos Maritime Logistics Ring, would work in tandem with the Lagos Task Team to the solve Apapa traffic problem.

This, he said, would be for the benefit of every Nigerian as it would eliminate the distortion­s in prices of goods imported into Nigeria.

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