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COVID-19: Terminal Operators Want Ports to Remain Open

- Eromosele Aniodun

Terminal operators at the nation’s seaports have stressed the need for the nation’s ports to remain open at all times while the federal and state government­s battle to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chairman, Seaport Terminal Operators Associatio­n of Nigeria (STOAN), Vicky Haastrup, who stated this in a statement explained: “As we face the global public health crisis birthed by the Coronaviru­s disease, otherwise known as COVID-19, we advise government to ensure that the supply chain is not disrupted and the seaports keep running.

“Even if other sectors of the economy are shut down to guard against the spread of the virus, the seaports should remain open to ensure that there is no shortage of food, drugs and other essential supply to Nigerians.”

This is just as the Nigerian Ports authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) have employed several measures to curb the spread of the dreaded virus.

As part of the measures, staff members who are not on essential duty have been directed to work from home by both agencies. However, the NPA has said that Nigeria has not gotten any issue that could warrant shutting down its seaports at the moment.

On its part, NSC has partially shut down its offices and direct staff to work from home as part of measures to contain the spread of the virus.

The General Manager, Strategic Communicat­ions, of NPA, Jato Adams, said shutting the ports would be at the prerogativ­e of the federal government.

“For now, we do have any issue that could warrant shutting the ports and we are expecting that if there is anything; the Port Health will let us know.

“So it is only the Port Health that can make that decision,” he said.

Meanwhile, Haastrup in her statement emphasised that the shipping sector was key in contributi­ng to secure the continuity of economic activities, ensuring supply chains to industries; transport of essential goods, including energy and food supplies, and transport of vital medical and protective equipment, and supplies,

She said: “It is imperative for the fight against COVID-19, the supply of essentials, as well as for increasing the chance of the economic recovery on the other side of the outbreak, that maritime and connected transport is allowed to continue, and that government works actively to support the sector throughout the period of the crisis.

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