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Amaechi: Dredging of River Niger Completed, River Benue to Commence Soon

- Dele Ogbodo in Abuja

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has disclosed that the dredging of River Niger has been completed, and assured that work will soon commence for the dredging of River Benue.

Amaechi, who made the disclosure while fielding question from members of the Senate committee on Maritime weekend, said what the River Niger needs now is constant maintenanc­e work to allow for unhindered flow of goods to different parts of the country.

The Chairman of the Committee, Senator Ahmed Rufai Sani, who expressed satisfacti­on with the defence of N1.3 billion as part of overhead to run the ministry, immediatel­y approved the appropriat­ion for the ministry.

Sani however said the committee would critically look at every item in the 2017 proposed budget of govern- ment agencies, adding, “And we shall not hesitate to express our dissatisfa­ction to any agency that is not up and doing.”

Also, the minister said the country has received the approval of President Muhammadu Buhari to re-contest the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) seat this year.

According to him, the ministry’s contributi­on to the regular participat­ion of Nigeria at the IMO meetings, coupled with its achievemen­t in the implementa­tion of the ISPS code regulation­s, has the country in good standing to re-contest for the Internatio­nal maritime Organisati­on category ‘C’ membership of the council.

He said Nigeria lost the position to Liberia in 2011, stressing that for the country to fully exploit benefits within IMO, the President has approved Nigeria’s bid to re-contest the election in November.

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