The Guardian (Nigeria)

Calabar port ships first cocoa export to U. S. in 14 years

- By Sulaimon Salau

NIGERIA has shipped 7,000 metric tonnes of cocoa through the Calabar Port in Cross River State to the United States of America ( U. S. A.) for the first time in about 14 years.

Starlink Global and Ideal Limited transporte­d the 7,000 tonnes of cocoa through the Ecomarine Terminals in Calabar Port.

Draft limitation­s had challenged the Calabar Port for over 14 years after its concession, but the Ecomarine Terminals Limited had shipped the maiden export of cocoa beans from the seaport.

Speaking at the load out ceremony in Calabar , Governor Benedict Ayade said the state was rich in agricultur­al resources, urging the Nigeria Ports Authority ( NPA) to expedite action on the dredging of Calabar channels in other to aid increase in exports.

Ayade, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Commerce, Mrs. Rosemar y Archibong, said: “It’s time for us not only to export ra w materials, but also processed goods and urged the people to exploit opportunit­ies that cash crops present in the state. He assured that the water - ways were constantly under surveillan­ce, hence the ade - quate security in the state.

Managing Director of NPA, Hadiza Bala Usman, said the authority was pursuing Federal Government’s economic recovery agenda through consistent improvemen­t on service delivery at the nation’s seaports, especially the eastern ports.

She said Calabar Port did not fall short of revenue generation, even during the COVID19 pandemic, which she said, indicated service improvemen­t.

“Although, we are not where we want to be, we are definitely not where we used to be. I, therefore, urge shippers and port users within the Northern and Eastern flanks to follow Starlinks example and bring their cargoes to Calabar and other Eastern ports to ease the pressure on Lagos ports,” she said.

Acting General Manager of Ecomarine Terminals Limited ( ECM), Edward Akpan, said the company had identified gaps hindering business opportunit­ies in the maritime domain in Nigeria and Calabar pilotage district in particular, adding that despite the challenges, ECM had consistent­ly marketed the port and it is one of the few ports that currently export clinker, PKS, cement and cocoa in the country.

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