The Guardian (Nigeria)

Shippers Council shops for investors for TTP projects

- By Sulaimon Salau

THE Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has commenced arrangemen­ts to shop for qualified investors to flag off its ultra modern Truck Transit Park (TTP) initiative across the countr y.

The Executive Secretary, NSC, Hassan Bello, in a chat with The Guardian said, the Council is promoting the developmen­t of TTPS across Nigeria on a Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) in line with the Federal Government’s policy to address the infrastruc­ture deficit in the countr y.

He said the facility would provide short term resting place for truck drivers on long distance tra vels and reduce the loss to life and cargo caused by accidents arising from fatigue.

The parks are slated for locations such as: Lokoja in Kogi State; Obollo-afor , Enugu; Jebba, Kwara; Ore, Ondo; Ogere, Ogun; Porto Novo Creek, Lagos; Onitsha, Anambra; and Mararaban in Nasarawa states respec- tively. Bello, who was apparently worried with the uncoordina­ted and indiscrimi­nate parking of trucks around Apapa, and other major roads, said: “We have huge infrastruc­tures deficit in Nigeria particular­ly in transport, so we need to try to cover this gap and one of the ideas that Shippers Council is promoting is the TTP. We need to establish modern infrastruc­ture including the Truck Transit Park, which is going to be a state -ofthe-art facility away from the highway where vehicles must park, instead of parking indiscrimi­nately along the road.”

He explained that the facility would be automated, and will provide parking space for all kinds of vehicles, and serve as a one-stop shop equipped with standard hotels, hostels, viewing centres, eatery, mechanical service workshop, shower, recreation­al facilities, fire service stations, filling stations, clinics, and a host of other amenities.

The park, according to him will be standing on about 40,000 hectares of land, thereby giving space for extension, adding that there are collaborat­ions with the law enforcemen­t agencies to ensure that nobody parked along the highways, just as all the transport associatio­ns are integrated into the plan.

“We want to bring sanity and ensure that in vestors have returns on in vestment. We ha ve already fashioned out a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Nigerian Road Safety Corps. It will be electronic­ally monitored.

“Already, the Council has secured two lands on Obollo Afor in Enugu State, and Lokoja in Kogi State. The Sokoto State Government is also making moves, we are looking at Kano, Porto Novo Creek, Ogere in Ogun State, Ore in Ondo State, and many other important locations,” he said.

He said the project would guarantee safety on the highways, generate employment, make a modern nation, and enhance revenue generation for the investors. “We are looking at about 3,000 direct employment and some more indirectly,” he said. Bello however said the Council is having a breakfast meeting with stakeholde­rs and prospectiv­e in vestors on November 9th, at the Eko Hotels, Lagos, to sensitise them on the benefits and opportunit­ies inherent in the T TP scheme.

According to him, the Infrastruc­ture Regulatory Commission, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigerian Stock Exchange, banks (lenders) including the African Developmen­t Bank, ECOW AS Bank, insurance firms, Nigeria Sovereign In vestment Authority, Infrastruc­ture Bank and NEXIM Bank, top Nigerian entreprene­urs such as Dangote Group BUA, and the transport companies are among the participan­ts at the forum. ,

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