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FG to Facilitate Infrastruc­tural Devt to Boost Ports Operationa­l Efficiency

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman has reiterated federal government’s commitment to providing enabling environmen­t for relevant stakeholde­rs and other port users to carry out their businesses in line with global best practices.

This, she said, is in line with the Authority’s efforts to reposition the Nigerian ports as a reference point in sub-Saharan Africa.

Usman made the remarks at the 5TH edition of the Women in Logistics And Transport (WILAT) Internatio­nal Conference held at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos with the theme, ‘Effective and Efficient Logistics and Transport, As Key Components of Successful Organisati­on and Business’.

In her paper, ‘Government Directives on Ease of Doing Business in the Port: Its Challenges and Sustainabi­lity,’, the NPA boss stressed that the federal government would put in place machinery to achieve full implementa­tion of the Executive Order in the areas of enabling and conducive environmen­t, Customer Service Delivery to Stakeholde­rs by way of Standard Operationa­l Procedure (SOP) and transparen­cy.

She stated that operationa­l efficiency was pivotal to effective implementa­tion and sustainabi­lity of the Executive Order of the federal government as its concerns the sub-sector.

Bala-Usman called on all stakeholde­rs to imbibe the culture of leading by example at all times through the direct supervisio­n of activities assigned to individual­s and groups, stressing that it is critical in the area of optimising productivi­ty by way of motivation and mentoring.

The NPA boss noted that there are challenges faced in the sub-sector in the area of security on the Nigerian waters, slow evacuation of Cargo out of the terminals and poor Intermodal system and the dilapidati­on of the rail lines in the Terminals. She stated that the NPA Management was willing and ready to partner with the Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n (NRC) as a sister agency of the federal government towards the realisatio­n of its policy on Ease of Doing Business.

In her welcome address, the Global Convener of WILAT, Aisha Ali Ibrahim, who doubles as Port Manager, Apapa Port Complex eulogised the numerous contributi­ons of members over the years towards the actualisat­ion of the vision of the internatio­nal body.

According to her, “WILAT

should strive at achieving its core values in the area of strategic employment and social responsibi­lity.”

She charged for greater synergy in sponsoring and training women in the Middle East, whilst promising to make sure that the body’s chapters increase appreciabl­y from 19, up from 12 in 2013 to 18 in 2017.

Bala-Usman had told journalist­s during the inspection of the rehabilita­tion of Apapa roads, recently that the federal government was interested in ensuring that the gateway to the nation’s economy-the ports are effectivel­y and efficientl­y serviced in order to tap into the financial dividends accrueable to the national economy.

According to her, “This would impact most positively in the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

She stated that the inspection was part of the NPA’s aggressive strategy to ensuring that all the components required to meet deadlines were achieved.

Similarly, she noted that efforts were being made by the federal government to facilitate express funding of the project, which she stressed, would create a more enabling environmen­t for doing business at the ports on completion, and subsequent­ly attract investment in the sub sector.

The NPA chief stated that the federal government would appreciate swifter operationa­l deployment by the constructi­on company, A G Dangote whilst assuring port users of quality of work. She added: “Efficiency is key in the NPA management’s operation, thus, all stones would be turned to actualise the reason for the ports roads rehabilita­tion which basically cascades to the stimulatio­n of the ease of doing business at the ports across the country.”

She noted that the role of Holding Bays in decongesti­ng the traffic gridlock in Apapa is critical, pointing out that a licensing regime on the subject is being perfected between the NPA and the Lagos State Government to enable operators in this regard have access into the ports and function under guided directives.

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