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Maritime Agencies To Prioritize  Intermodal Transport For Port Efficiency

Maritime Agencies To Prioritize  Intermodal Transport For Port Efficiency
L-R: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) Mr. Hassan Bello, Managing Director, Nigerian Inland Waterways (NIWA), Barr. George Moghalu, Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Bashir Jamoh, Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms Hadiza Bala-Usman, and the Registrar, Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) Barr. Sam Nwakohu during the meeting of Heads of Maritime Parastatals held at NIMASA Headquarters in Lagos, yesterday.

By Kenneth Jukpor

Heads of maritime agencies in Nigeria have agreed to work on modalities for a quick commencement of multimodal transport connectivity and 24 hours operation at the ports.

The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, disclosed this yesterday in Lagos, while briefing the media after the second edition of the monthly meeting of heads of maritime parastatals which held at the NIMASA headquarters.

Jamoh noted that the issues discussed at the meeting centered on maritime safety and security, port efficiency, intermodal transportation, as well as synergy among agencies in the sector.

The NIMASA boss described the forum of CEOs as one that availed the agencies in the maritime industry a platform to grow and contribute more to Nigeria’s economic development.

His words: “This meeting is the second in the series and it has started yielding positive fruits. For instance, the issue of berthing the NIMASA floating dock, which has lingered for a couple of years, has been resolved through this meeting and very soon it would be deployed for use.”

The NIMASA Director General also stated that the heads of agencies agreed to play their respective roles to facilitate the operation of 24 hours hours a day, seven days a week port services, noting that this would help decongest the ports and tremendously impact on the Ease of Doing Business initiative of the Federal Government. .

“We are looking at the workability of 24-hour port services to ease the pressure on our ports in terms of congestion. We also agreed to work with the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) on how movement of cargoes from the ports can be done by rail to reduce the pressure on our roads.”

“Our focus is also to ensure containers are moved by barges to dry ports outside the port environments. All these would help in the efficiency and effectiveness of our ports,” he added.

Speaking at the session, Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, also emphasised the need for intermodal transport system in and around the port environments.

Usman stressed that Nigeria must prioritise intermodal transportation to reap the benefits of shipping and port activities.

She said the heads of maritime agencies agreed to work with the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) to facilitate movement of cargo from the ports by rail.

Meanwhile, the Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Dr. George Moghalu, revealed that all maritime agencies had agreed to work together to rid the Nigerian waters of unsafe craft and practices that endanger passengers and other users of the waterways.

Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Mr. Hassan Bello, said the new synergy among the heads of maritime agencies was a significant building block for efficient economic activities within the country’s maritime domain.

Bello said the ultimate aim was to make Nigeria a maritime hub in Africa through efficient and effective maritime operations and infrastructure.

The monthly meeting, which was the second in the series, was also attended by Registrar, Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarders in Nigeria (CRFFN), Barr. Sam Nwakohu; and Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, Commodore Duja Emma Effedua (rtd), who joined via zoom.

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