The Managing
Director/CEO of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, has
called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in the
Nigerian ports to accelerate ports infrastructure and intermodal transportation
infrastructure development.
She made the call
at the sustainability breakout session on ‘Unlocking Opportunities Through
Infrastructure and Urban Development’ at the ongoing 23rd Nigerian Economic
Summit organised by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group and the Ministry of
Budget and National Planning. She also
said the Calabar ports would be revamped to unlock agricultural export
opportunities in the North Central and North East.
“There is need to
declare state of emergency on intermodal transportation infrastructure to the
ports. Declaring a state of emergency will ensure that every other permit and
funds needed for the intermodal transport system to work will be given
necessary attention, and with dispatch by all MDAs,” she said. The MD/CEO
said it was unacceptable that about 80 percent of the cargo that came into and
left our ports were carried by road, adding that other means of transport must
be activated to link the ports.
“We need to
institute cargo evacuation system into and out of our ports. Right now, about
80 percent of the cargos that come into and leave our ports are carried by
road. Since we don’t have credible cargo evacuation system in our ports, there
will definitely be bad roads and congestions around our ports,” she
noted. “The incessant utilization
of the western ports - Tincan Island and the Apapa ports - has resulted to
congestion at the ports. There is need for agencies of government like the Nigerian
Ports Authority, the Ministry of Works, Power and Housing, to make other ports
competitive,” Usman stated.
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