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APMT throws weight behind FG plans on Apapa port rail linkage

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APM Terminals, Apapa, has thrown its weight behind a move by the Federal Government on Apapa seaport railway linkage.

The Minister of State for Transporta­tion, Senator Gbemisola Saraki, had during her tour of the Port reaffirmed the FG’s commitment to the Apapa rail linkage.

APM Terminals Apapa, which is the leading terminal in Apapa, expressed its support for the Federal Government’s drive to connect the Apapa Port to the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail line.

The Country Managing Director of APM Terminals Nigeria, Mr. Klaus Laursen, said this when the Minister of State for Transporta­tion, Senator Gbemisola Saraki, visited the terminal last Monday. He said linking the port to the rail line will facilitate cargo delivery.

Mr. Laursen advocated a multimodal transporta­tion system to evacuate cargo from the port to avoid port congestion. He said APM Terminals Apapa first restored the rail in the port in 2013 leading to the movement of containers from Apapa port to Kano and Kaduna three times a week.

He said connecting the port to the new Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail line will offer cost advantage to consignees and reduce pressure on the road.

Speaking with journalist­s on the sideline of the visit, Mr. Laursen said in addition to supporting the use of railway to evacuate cargo, APM Terminals Apapa has encouraged the use of barges to move boxes from the terminal.

He also said that APM Terminals Apapa has been transforme­d into a world-class facility, which the country can be proud of.

“Over the past few years, APM Terminals Apapa has been on a remarkable transforma­tion journey. We have led with a strong ambition to become a world-class terminal operator. We enable access to jobs, products, foods, and medicine.

“For us, it is not just about moving containers around; we are a heartbeat for the society and we create value for our customers,” he said.

On her part, the Minister of State for Transporta­tion, Senator Gbemisola Saraki, said arrangemen­ts have been made to remove the Customs building housing a radioactiv­e scanner that had been obstructin­g the extension of the rail track to the port quay.

“By the end of this month, we want to ensure that the removal of this Customs facility which is on the rail track is resolved. The goal is to have this track operationa­l by the end of this month,” the Minister said.

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