The Guardian (Nigeria)

$ 1.6 billion Lekki deep sea port reaches 50% completion

- By Sulaimon Salau

HOPE on delivery of the much- expected Lekki Deep Sea Port looks brighter as the constructi­on of the $ 1.6 billion project reaches about 50 per cent completion.

The Managing Director, Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited, Du Ruogang, said the firm has completed its 1,909m long core of the main breakwater, while work on thequay wall and landside infrastruc­ture has reached an advanced stage. The significan­t milestone of the completion of the core of the main breakwater was achieved on Thursday, April 29.

Ruogang disclosed this while briefing the Permanent Secretary, the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, and other key stakeholde­rs.

He assured that the constructi­on would be completed as scheduled with a targeted commercial operation expected in the last quarter of 2022. He affirmed that the container terminal operator - Lekki Freeport Terminal, a subsidiary of CGM/ CMA, is ready to commence operations once the constructi­on is completed.

“We would like to appreciate the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion, Lagos State Government and the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA) as well as other stakeholde­rs for the immense support towards the actualisat­ion of the world- class seaport”, he said.

Ajani stated that it was heart- warming to note that the project was moving at a fast pace, assuring all the promoters and stakeholde­rs that the Federal Government would play its part to ensure the smooth take- off of the port as scheduled.

Ajani noted that the progress of work since the initial visit of the ministry in November 2020, is impressive and that the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion would work out modalities of rail connectivi­ty to the port for easy evacuation and transfer of cargo to the different parts of the country.

She also promised to liaise with her counterpar­t at the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing on the issue of the road network at the corridor to prevent the issue of congestion.

Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, NPA, Hadiza Bala Usman, said that NPA will play its part to ensure that the timeline set for the delivery is achieved, adding that efforts are being made to facilitate the deployment of all necessary infrastruc­ture needed before commercial operations begin.

“To meet the timeline for the Port, we would deploy the control tower as well as the BTS and GDMS which are critical infrastruc­ture needed for the take- off of the port operations. In addition, we have to begin the constructi­on of the administra­tive block”, Usman said.

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