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Apapa Traffic: Police CP Proposes Lagos Trade Fair As Holding-Bay

Apapa Traffic: Police CP Proposes Lagos Trade Fair As Holding-Bay
L-R: The President of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Chief Increase Uche decorating the Port Authority, Commissioner of Police, CP Celestine Okoye, during the CP’s courtesy visit to the NAGAFF headquarters.

In a bid to solve the perennial problem of traffic congestion at the Lagos ports, the new Commissioner of Police, Ports Authority Police Command (PAPC), Western Zone, Mr. Celestine Okoye has suggested that the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex along Badagry Expressway, be used as holding-bay for trucks that do business at the ports.

Mr. Okoye said that security and traffic situation in Apapa are top on his priority as the new Port Commissioner of Police, noting that they were the reasons why he moved the Command’s headquarters from Abuja to an operational one in Apapa.

CP Okoye who was speaking during a courtesy visit to the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) headquarters in Lagos, also revealed that he had developed a working relationship with the Lagos State Commissioner of Police in order to tackle the challenges of security and traffic at Apapa.

“The traffic situation in Apapa is my number one priority and if you watch closely you would observe that a lot of businesses have moved out of Apapa and I want them to come back.” He said.

The CP said, “I had to move from Operations Department at the Force Headquarters to come to this place and the moment I arrived as a result of the multiple challenges. I made it known to the NPA Management that I must move to the port. I have to shift my office to Apapa ports immediately. I did it because I wouldn’t want to be a photographer, I want to see it as it is happening and then take immediate action and I promise that within the next few weeks, you will see serious changes”.

He noted that he was moving gradually towards having a very cordial arrangement with the Lagos State Police command on the traffic situation in Apapa as Apapa gridlock was not for the Ports Authority Police Command alone to tackle but for the PAP command, the state command and that of the other security agencies.

“I have to appreciate the Naval personnel because I used to see them everyday. I live in Ikoyi and most times when I am coming to work; I see the Naval personnel controlling traffic. They are doing it everyday and they are doing it very well. So, I have to appreciate them, I am going to visit their Commander to thank him for the good job he is doing.”

“I was at APMT yesterday and I discussed with them on the traffic and if we are discussing traffic, we discuss vehicles, trucks that carry those empty and loaded containers. If these empty containers can be deposited at Trade Fair and be transported to the ports at night, I believe it will solve our problems so that during the day, we will have free movement.

“If you have containers to clear, you will be free to go, then payment of demurrage will be less and I know that most of you are bearing the burden of that payment. As it is affecting you, it is also affecting me because I have a lot of brothers that are in this business. So, I will do my best to help so that your business can flow”.

Earlier in his welcome address, the National President of NAGAFF, Chief Increase Uche while welcoming the Commissioner noted that apart from the fact that so many high ranking police officers most of whom were retired today played key roles in providing support for the establishment of NAGAFF, the association had received a handful of Commissioners of Police and other senior officers at its headquarters adding that they had also paid good number of working visits to Police commands, the last being their visit to the late AIG Maritime, Pius Imue.

Uche drew the attention of the Commissioner to the challenges facing freight forwarders at the ports to include; the incessant abuse of the general duty powers of the police, the unchecked harassment and violation of the right of their members by the various agencies of government at the ports with regards to access into the ports, the non enforcement of regulations, the resistance to change by port users, the high handedness of terminal operators and shipping companies, the deplorable state of the port access roads and the widespread corruption in the system.

“Sir, having said all these, we want to affirm that your visit to this compound today came at the right time when government is head bent in addressing the numerous challenges in the maritime industry through the executive order on the Ease of Doing Business reform of the sector.

“We see this as a welcome development and have always thrown our weight in support of the government efforts at providing the enabling environment for business to thrive. We are also convinced that your visit here today would afford our members the opportunity to rub minds and find out what the intention of your office is in the new executive order which geared towards removing some of the bottlenecks impeding free flow of trade and associated services in the maritime sector.

“Let me conclude this welcome address by assuring you that NAGAFF is ever determined to work with you, we would want you to count on our support and cooperation in making your tenure as CP of Port Authority Police, Western Command a success”, he added.

 

By Kenneth Jukpor

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