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Bala-Usman: NPA Committed to Improving Access to Apapa Ports

- Stories byEromosel­e Abiodun

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms. Hadiza Bala-Usman has restated the Authority’s commitment to improving the port access roads. Over the past couple of weeks, stakeholde­rs have expressed concern over the state of access roads to the Lagos Port Complex in Apapa.

The dilapidate­d state of the road since almost two decades has been a source of concern to stakeholde­rs including the NPA, whose prime facilities are located in that axis.

The NPA said in a statement that the poor state of the roads informed its decision to collaborat­e with other stakeholde­rs who agreed to a Memorandum of Understand­ing facilitate­d by the Federal Ministry of Power Works and Housing to reconstruc­t the entire Wharf Road.

These stakeholde­rs, the NPA added, include Dangote Group and Flour Mills plc.

It added that although repair of roads is not its statutory responsibi­lity, it has committed the sum of N1.8 billion to the reconstruc­tion of the Wharf Road, adding that contractor­s from Messers AG Dangote Constructi­on Company were mobilised to site in July 2017.

“In anticipati­on of the congestion that the current reconstruc­tion was bound to cause, the NPA had set up a committee then chaired by the General Manager, Western Ports on the decongesti­on of Port access roads. “The committee included representa­tives of the Lagos State government, the Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Ports Police Command, and Department of State Services and other major stakeholde­rs including truckers as mainly represente­d by the Associatio­n of Maritime Truck Owners (AMARTO) “To further alleviate the envisaged congestion, the Authority awarded the contract for palliative works on Creek Road to Messers CGC Nigeria Limited. Palliative works was carried out on the damaged portion of the roadway and is now designated an alternativ­e route in and out of the Lagos Port Complex. Further repair works were equally carried out on other alternativ­e routes around the corridor, “it stated.

It added: ”In addition, realising the need for a bleeder route to relieve pressure on Wharf Road during constructi­on, the GM of the NPA Western Zone heads a committee of all Terminal Operators, Millers and other stakeholde­rs which worked to fashion out ways of fixing the Tin Can axis route with enduring palliative­s works while the wharf road constructi­on is ongoing.

A major achievemen­t of the committee is the identifica­tion and location of a number of privately owned sites suitable to accommodat­e a minimum of 6,000 trucks at any particular time. To ensure that this initiative does not run into any institutio­nal impediment­s, the committee engaged with land owners in the area and has establishe­d contacts with the Lagos State Government.”

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