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NPA, NIMASA Partners to Enhance Performanc­e

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Port Manager, Rivers Port Complex, Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) Mr. A. G. Umar has stressed the need for cordial relationsh­ip between the NPA and other government agencies for optimal performanc­e.

He stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Port Service Comptrolle­r of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Umar Dachia.

He observed that since he took over, he has never received any complaint of delay on ship clearance from shipping agents, this according to him, shows that NIMASA recognises the issue of trade relationsh­ip and its statutory responsibi­lity.

The port manager pointed out some of the challenges faced by the Port such as the issue of piracy attack, which, according to him, is the immediate responsibi­lity of NIMASA in term of ensuring safety and security on the water ways.

Umar highlighte­d the importance of security patrol on the water way, saying it gives ship owners the confidence of doing business in the Port without having the fear of being attacked.

“The attack on ship is a serious issue that affects the patronage of the Port” he added.

He also raised the issue of change of status of shipping company by NIMASA and advised that changes should be related to him because as the head of the Port it is necessary to be on the know, citing an instance where a vessel that has been cleared was later detained without informatio­n.

“As sister agencies representi­ng our organisati­on’s value, we will not play with safety and any other thing that has to do with risk. We are always around for cordial relationsh­ip,” he stated.

In his response, Dachia appreciate­d the visit by the Umar and his team and sees it as a sign of respect for the agency. He explained that the agency has been trying in terms of security and some years back, a platform was establishe­d with Global Vessel and a Memorandum of Understand­ing was entered with the Navy and both responded whenever called upon. He noted, however, that the contract with Global Vessel has been terminated.

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