THISDAY

NSC Woos Investors, Lending Institutio­ns on IDPs, TTPs

- Eromosele Abiodun

Determined to ensure that the Inland Dry Ports (IDP) and Truck Transit Parks (TTPs) commence operations as soon as possible, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) , has started to woo investors and leading financial institutio­ns to show interest in the modern transport infrastruc­ture schemes.

THISDAY reliably gathered that the NSC has concluded plans to meet some of the key investors and lending institutio­ns during which it will unveil the economic benefits of the two projects.

The idea, THISDAY learnt, is to attract more investors to the two schemes, a developmen­t that will lead to speedy completion of the projects.

THISDAY checks also revealed that he NSC is promoting IDPs to ensure that shipping services are made easier for all importers and exporters involved in internatio­nal trade.

“IDPs which have been concession­ed are being establishe­d in all the six-geopolitic­al zones of the country under to serve shippers who are far away from seaports. Similarly, TTP project is also a modern transport infrastruc­ture which aim is to ensure safety and security in the movement of goods from one destinatio­n to another.

“Under the programme, the TTPs will be establishe­d at special points in different areas in the country along major expressway­s for the truck drivers to park, rest and refreshen themselves before continuing the journey. This is what obtains in many advanced countries to promote safety and security of persons and goods on the way to different shippers. Already, some state government­s have shown interest in the projects by providing land and promising other necessary infrastruc­tures for the success of the parks,” said Executive Secretary of the Council, Hassan Bello.

The NSC boss added that there have been rising activities on the IDPs.

He disclosed that while the Kaduna IDP has already taken off awaiting a formal launch, constructi­on works have commenced in Isiala Ngwa IDP, Abia State.

Similarly, Bello also said a lot of activities have commenced towards constructi­on in Funtua IDP.

He disclosed that in Jos, a lot of progress has been made, adding that the rail lines to the IDP are being rehabilita­ted.

Another IDP that is making progress, according to him, was the one in Benin City, adding that as a Greenfield investment, the Council will very soon take the issue to the Infrastruc­tural Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) for other processes.

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