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FG to move cargo by barges to Onitsha

- From Eugene Agha Lagos

Heads of maritime agencies in Nigeria have agreed to work on modalities for the movement of cargo by barges from Lagos ports to Onitsha, in Anambra state so as to ease traffic in Apapa.

Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, disclosed this at a recent meeting of all heads of maritime agencies in Lagos

Jamoh said the meeting constitute­d a committee to produce a work plan for the 24hour port system, and agreed to carry communitie­s around the port environmen­ts along in order to ensure safe operations within the port vicinities and beyond.

We also agreed to work with the Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n (NRC) on how movement of cargoes from the ports can be done by rail to reduce the pressure on our roads.

“Our focus is also to ensure containers are moved by barges to dry ports outside the port environmen­ts. All these would help in the efficiency and effectiven­ess of our ports.”

Managing Director of Nigerian

Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, also emphasised the need for an intermodal transport system in and around the port environmen­ts. Usman said Nigeria must prioritise intermodal transporta­tion to reap the benefits of shipping and port activities.

She said the heads of maritime agencies agreed to work with the Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n (NRC) to facilitate movement of cargo from the ports by rail.

Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Dr. George Moghalu, said safety formed a major part of the discussion.

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