Business Day (Nigeria)

NPA commits to transparen­t, corrupt free operations at ports

….As Basel Institute commends Nigerian port

- By Amaka Anagor-ewuzie

THE Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said it’s committed to ensuring that transparen­cy governs port operations in Nigerian ports in order to continue to reduce costs for port users.

Mohammed Bello Koko, managing director of the NPA, gave the assurance after receiving the news of the internatio­nal commendati­on given to Nigerian Ports by the Switzerlan­d-based Basel Institute.

The Basel Institute gave Nigerian ports the ‘Outstandin­g Achievemen­t in Collective Action Award’ for institutin­g transparen­cy in the port business.

Bello-koko said the NPA remains unwavering, and it will continue to enter into and nurture synergies in this regard.

The internatio­nal award was presented to Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo at the villa recently by Olusoji Apampa, the co-founder of NPA’S Civil Society partner, the Convention on Business Integrity (CBI).

According to Apampa, the success recorded is attracting internatio­nal reviews as countries such as Egypt, Ukraine and India are planning to adopt the ‘Nigerian miracle’ model to produce similar gains in their own ports’ operations.

Recall that Bello-koko had in March 2022 when he received members of the Maritime Anti-corruption Network (MACN) led by Soji Apampa, at the Authority’s head office in Marina, Lagos said the NPA is committed to complying fully with the standard operating procedures (SOPS).

According to him, the SOP is stipulated in the Nigerian Port Process Manual (NPPM), which NPA funded, to enhance operationa­l excellence and service delivery at all Nigerian seaports and terminals.

On his part, Apampa said the synergy among the agencies and CBI, through the Maritime Anti-corruption Network, has significan­tly reduced the cost of berthing ships in Nigeria – often aggravated by un-receipted extortions.

He said the cost was reduced from $150,000 per vessel that arrives in the country to about $20,000.

He further said that this was made possible by the establishm­ent and success record of the first-ever, realtime Anti-corruption Help Desk in Nigerian Ports, which instantly reports and resolves corruption-related issues.

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