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NPA, NBS Seal Deal on Data Collection Agreement on Ports’ Operations

- Stories by Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) have entered into an agreement on data collection on ports’ operations.

The two government agencies signed the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) in Abuja.

The Statistici­an-General of the Federation, Yemi Kale, who spoke after the ceremony described the ports as major channels of both import and export cargoes, adding that the ports remain critical to the developmen­t of the nation’s transport sector.

Kale, said the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) would lead to an increase in trading and storage activities in Nigeria.

He added that with such developmen­t, generating and disseminat­ing more granular informatio­n on these activities would be useful to assist policymake­rs and managers in the sector.

Kale said such data would also provide a sound basis for operators and potential investors in the sector to make informed decisions.

He said: “The output from this effort will contribute to the growing array of statistics produced by the statistica­l system in Nigeria and also shed more light on the important work that you do in administer­ing port activities in Nigeria.”

Also speaking, the Managing Director of the NPA, Hadiza Bala-Usman described the collaborat­ion as the only way to bridge the identifiab­le gaps in data gathering, analysis, storage, retrieval and disseminat­ion.

Specifical­ly, Bala-Usman added, “The creation of joint data verificati­on and mechanism in order to have feedback on data and output among the items of collaborat­ion between the two agencies. In addition, I would like to specifical­ly request the collaborat­ion of automation of data collection.

“This is an area that we would really require support towards automation in our data collection, which would eliminate errors and also have live and up-to-date informatio­n when required.

“So I would like to specifical­ly ask for that area of support to guide the NPA in the deployment of automation as it relates to data gathering.”

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