The Guardian (Nigeria)

NPA seeks urgent re- constructi­on of ports access roads

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THE Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA), Mohammed Bello- Koko, has appealed to the House of Representa­tives Committee on Ports and Harbours to help facilitate the reconstruc­tion of the port access roads for efficient cargo evacuation.

Bello- Koko made the appeal during a three- day oversight visit of the Committee to the NPA headquarte­rs and the ports in Lagos.

The NPA boss, while commending the committee’s visit to the ports and channel assessment to see the challenges and to find solutions, said they have seen the difficulty in terms of access roads to the Tin Can, Apapa and Lekki ports.

He said access roads are of national importance, which the Senate committee has promised to take up, noting that NPA has been working with the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and in touch with the

Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, who have sent in their engineers to assess some of these roads.

“What is important is that the costs on these roads should be in the budget and then an emergency should be declared in terms of the reconstruc­tion of the port access roads. No matter how efficient the ports are, if the means of evacuation are not good, it will not be efficient.

“For Lekki port, we have encouraged them to use barges to reduce pressure on the road and they are doing that,” he stated.

On the issue of the 50 per cent deduction from NPA internally generated revenue by the government, Bello- Koko said there should be a review of the policy as the authority is an operationa­l organisati­on that requires funds to run its corporate responsibi­lities.

Recall that NPA is a selffunded government agency that receives zero allocation from the government budget.

Bello- Koko said NPA needed to spend money to generate revenue to oversee some expenditur­es that are tied to revenues, saying: “If we don’t spend that money, there will not be efficiency and revenue will be affected.”

He appreciate­d the committee chairman’s effort to ensure the country has a more efficient and competitiv­e port environmen­t that will help the ports achieve maritime hubs in West and Central Africa.

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