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Oyetola: FG Poised to Increase Eastern Ports’Vessel Traffic

- Blessing Ibungeh

The federal government has assured that it’s poised to provide the necessary infrastruc­ture and advocacy required to grow the vessel traffic to the Eastern ports.

The minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola stated this yesterday during the commission­ing of a 4.8km road and Marine craft at Onne port, Rivers State.

Oyetola, disclosed that deepening efficienci­es and full capacity utilisatio­n of the Eastern ports constitute­s one of the tools deployed to achieve the Key Performanc­e Indicators (KPIs) assigned to the ministry under the Presidenti­al Performanc­e Bond.

The Eastern ports comprised of ports in Onne, Rivers Warri and

Calabar.

The minister who expressed happiness that the Onne and Calabar Port Complexes have met the requiremen­ts of the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardis­ation and are ISO certified said the newly commission­ed mooring boats would further enhanced the security and safety at the Eastern port.

According to him, providing enabling environmen­t for investors to patronise the Eastern ports is top priority of the Marine and Blue Economy Ministry.

“This road infrastruc­ture constructe­d by the Nigerian Ports Authority and the mooring boats we are gathered here to commission, is another testament to the commitment of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy under my watch to maximize the entire gamut of opportunit­ies conferred on us by our maritime endowments, in line with the directives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The Mooring Boats are used to safety berth and unberth vessels calling at various pilotage districts. These six Mooring Boats is our own way of further enhancing the security and safety of our maritime space,” Oyetola stated.

Speaking, the Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mohammed Bello-Koko, stated that the commission­ing of the newly constructe­d road and deployment of the marine craft will positively impact cargo dwell time and win back huge revenues hitherto lost to terminal operators’ inability to meet their performanc­e targets on account of inaccessib­ility to their lease areas due to bad road.

According to him, the vast expanse of reclaimed land already leased for port developmen­t is actually a link to growth in new business opportunit­ies and increased revenue for the national economy.

“The Phase 4B houses a significan­t portion of the untapped potentials of the Onne Port Complex, thus the completion of the Road “D” which the major arterial link to the new Berths 9, 10, 11 & 12 at Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT) and vast expanse of reclaimed land already leased for port developmen­t is actually a link to growth in new business opportunit­ies and increased revenue for the national economy.

“This road which stretches over a total of 4.8 Kilometres, covering two container terminals and caters to almost 1,000 trucks daily is indicative of the Authority’s positionin­g for the growth, competitiv­eness and futureAXA readiness. By promoting the ease and speed of doing business in the port, this infrastruc­ture deployment will positively impact cargo dwell time and win back huge revenues hitherto lost to terminal operators’ inability to meet their performanc­e targets on account of inaccessib­ility to their lease areas due to bad road,” he stated.

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