The Guardian (Nigeria)

NPA sources for funds to begin reconstruc­tion of seaports, jetties

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA) has said it is sourcing low- cost funds to fully modernise its existing ports to accommodat­e modern cargo handling equipment, reduce vessel turn- around time and improve the berth occupancy factor.

The Managing Director of NPA, Mohammed Bello- Koko stated this while disclosing the authority’s 2024 goals and plans towards achieving better port operations.

He said the authority is reviewing all available funding options to commence immediate reconstruc­tion of the Tin Can Island Port Complex, Berth 4- 14 in Apapa Port Complex, Berth 2 in Onne, Terminal C in Warri and Warri Jetties.

Bello- Koko said the authority is awaiting the necessary approvals for the funding of the reconstruc­tion of the aged Tin Can Island port complex and rehabilita­tion of challenged aspects of all port locations.

The NPA boss disclosed that the Port Community System ( PCS) will go live this year to streamline port operations and improve data exchange and port efficiency.

He said the Authority has sustained updating of port systems automation with the ongoing collaborat­ion with the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on ( IMO) for the developmen­t of the PCS, which lays the groundwork for the National Single Window ( NSW)

Bello- Koko also assured the authority’s plan to complete the launch of an upgraded version of the Revenue Invoice Management System ( RIMS) 2.0, the automation of port- ship reception and billing payment, to address the shortfalls of the earlier version in the first quarter of 2024.

He said efforts to deploy Vessel Tracking Services ( VTS) and harbour automation that are necessary to ensure security and safe navigation have reached an advanced stage and will be deployed this year.

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