Lekki Deep Seaport Congratulates New CEO Shippers’ Council

Lekki Deep Seaport Congratulates New CEO Shippers' Council
From left: Managing Director, Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprises Limited, promoters of Lekki Deep Sea Port, Mr. Du-Ruogang and the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Shippers’ Council(NSC), Barr. Pius Akutah during a courtesy visit by the management of the port to NSC head office in Apapa, Lagos, last week.

The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Shippers’ Council ( NSC), Barr. Pius Akutah has said that the Council  as Port Economic Regulator promotes seamless movement of cargoes as well as efficiency of the nation’s ports.

Barr. Akutah stated this when the leadership of Lekki Deep Sea Port led by the Managing Director,  Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (LPLEL) promoters of Lekki Deep Sea Port, Mr. Du- Ruogang paid a courtesy visit to the NSC’s Headquarters in Lagos on Thursday.

The NSC boss, who appreciated the management of Lekki Deep Sea Port for the visit, expressed the Council’s readiness to partner with the port in the areas that will boost their operations in the country. 

Stating their mission to NSC, Mr. Du – Ruogang, said that Lekki Deep seaport has been adding value to Nigeria’s economy since it started commercial operations in 2023, due to its ability to receive large vessels. 

The LPLEL boss, who felicitated  with  Barr. Akutah on his appointment as the  Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Shippers’ Council, commended the Council’s regulatory  activities at the nation’s ports. He also appreciated the unflinching support that the management of Lekki Port has been receiving from Nigerian Shippers’ Council. He called for continuity of the support as it is in the interest of both parties and indeed Nigeria, to make Nigeria the maritime hub for West and Central Africa

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