The Guardian (Nigeria)

Depot owners petition Buhari, others over jetty takeover

- By Daniel Anazia

Depot operators under the aegis of Petroleum Products Depot Owners Associatio­n ( PPDOA) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, to order the reopening of the Waziri Jetty, which was closed controvers­ially.

The group also extended the appeal to the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, and the National Assembly, urging them to compel the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA) to reopen jetty located along the Dockyard Road, Apapa.

According to the Executive Secretary of associatio­n, Patricia Okereke, grave injustice is being perpetrate­d against members’ businesses. She said that despite subsisting court injunction­s, the Port Manager, Apapa Ports Complex, Olufunmila­yo Olotu, went ahead to lease Waziri Jetty to Leader Marketing Company, thus preventing PPDOA members from accessing it for their petroleum businesses.

“Olotu closed the Waziri Jetty in flagrant disobedien­ce to a subsisting court injunction protecting our business from such debilitati­ng and wanton action. The port manager has taken up illegaliti­es against this injunction, which mandated that NPA, its agents and/ or assigns should not lease out the common user facility and should not interfere with our petroleum business by preventing use and/ or access to the jetty,” Okeke said.

She said that till date, the vessels belonging to the PPDOA members are being prevented from using the jetty waterfront while Leader Marketing Company, which has partnered Clarion Shipping, a container company, has been given full access to utilise the jetty land for business.

The executive secretary explained that the court injunction was issued in 2007 when the members of the associatio­n protested against an attempt by the NPA to frustrate their businesses by leasing the asset.

She added that the manager’s action now requires that users would seek permission before using the facility for discharge operations.

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