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Nigerdock Gets FG's Approval for Expansion of Multi-billion Dollar Snake Island Port

- Peter Uzoho

Nigerdock, a service provider to the offshore oil and gas sector has received approval of the federal government for the commenceme­nt and expansion of Snake Island Port, a project estimated to cost over a billion dollars and generate over $5.2 billion revenues to the country.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) under the administra­tion of the immediate-past President, Muhammadu Buhari, gave the go-ahead for the Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) Project at its meeting held on May 17, 2023 at the State House, Abuja.

A statement by Nigerdock, yesterday, stated that it was estimated that the total investment by the private sector for the developmen­t of Snake Island Port would be about $1 billion initially, with a further $850 million re-invested over the project’s lifetime.

Under a 45-year concession, the project was also estimated to generate over $5.2 billion revenue to the federal government over the period.

Historical­ly, Nigerdock had focused on ship repair and marine services.

Sequel to its privatisat­ion, it was acquired in 2003 by Jagal, a diversifie­d Nigerian conglomera­te led by the late Anwar Jarmakani and his two sons, Manssour and Maher Jarmakani.

After acquiring Nigerdock, Jagal had embarked on an ambitious expansion programme, investing heavily in new infrastruc­ture, equipment and facilities, rapidly expanding the company's workforce, increasing productivi­ty, and improving efficiency.

As a result of the investment­s, Nigerdock was able to significan­tly improve its capabiliti­es and expand its service offerings. The company became a leading service provider to the offshore oil and gas sectors providing EPC fabricatio­n, marine services and supply base logistics.

It played a central role in the growth of Nigeria’s local content capacity and the developmen­t of the country’s energy assets.

Under the core investment of Jagal, Nigerdock acquired a series of approvals over the last 20 years. The company was awarded Free Zone and Port Developmen­t Status by the Presidency in 2005 for its 252 hectares of land at Snake Island, Lagos, which led to the establishm­ent of the Snake Island Integrated Free Trade Zone.

In 2017, approval was granted by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigeria Customs

Service (NCS) for direct shipping, underscore­d by the company’s scaleup efforts to expand its Free Zone and Port Terminal operations, serving as a hub for strategic logistics and manufactur­ing businesses to set up.

This was followed by registrati­on of the company by the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) as a Terminal Operator. Furthermor­e, Presidenti­al and Customs approval was granted to Nigerdock and Snake Island Integrated Free Zone to operate as a wharf within Apapa and Tin Can Ports in Lagos.

Approval was equally granted by the NPA for the commenceme­nt of cargo handling operations.

The FEC’s approval would see Snake Island Port commence immediatel­y as an expansion to Nigerdock’s terminal operations, while the company’s shipyard, Free Zone, and related services will remain core parts of the business.

"This marks a significan­t milestone in Nigerdock's history and a positive developmen­t for the maritime and logistics industry, as the company is positioned to attract a wider multi-sector clientele, whose operations will add significan­t value to the country’s economy,"the company stated.

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