FG Begins River Niger Maintenance Dredging

FG Begins River Niger Maintenance Dredging
Transport Minister, Rotim Amaechi

The dredging of the River Niger from Ajaokuta to Onitsha was flagged off by Transportation Minister, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi at Ajaokuta on Friday.

The Minister said that the maintenance dredging would enable the country reap the benefits of the N36 billion investment in the project.

He said that the dredging, apart from enhancing economic activities in the host communities, would also lead to increased social activities in the communities.

According to him, the National Inland Water Ways Authority (NIWA) would be empowered with qualified personnel to carry out the maintenance dredging of the 572-kilometre channel of the river.

“This is the best form of administration you can get that is being ingenious because we don’t have money to pay any contractor,” he said.

The Minister directed the NIWA to include the cost of a bigger dredger in the organisation’s 2018 budget.

Amaechi described River Niger as very important and strategic channel that links the Northern region to the Southern region of the country.

He said that special allowances would be made for the NIWA workers handling the job in next year’s budget.

“It would have cost us billions to carry out this dredging. So, if we are saving that money, we should set aside some money that will encourage them to continue to do the work.

“I would like to reiterate that this government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari seeks to fulfil its campaign promises to make Nigeria a great nation that will cater for the needs of its citizenry.

“In this regard, it is our hope to see full concession of the Onitsha River Port before the end of the year,” he said.

The Minister also said that the completion of the Lokoja River Port and supply of cargo handling equipment at Baro River Port were being given deserved attention.

The Managing Director of NIWA, Mr Boss Mustapha, said that the maintenance dredging on Ajaokuta-Onitsha channel had become necessary to enhance the conduct of businesses on the river.

He said that NIWA possess the necessary manpower and technical knowhow to execute the project through direct labour.

Mustapha said that the decision would save the country from incurring huge expenses in the face of dwindling resources occasioned by economic recession.

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