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Ojuelegba container tragedy: NPA vows to enforce minimum safety standard for trucks

—plan to sanction owners, drivers of rickety trucks
The Eyewitness reporter
The Nigerian Ports Authority(NPA) has vowed to henceforth enforce the minimum safety standards(MSS) for container-laden trucks at the nation’s ports.
The decision of the agency followed the tragic incident at Ojuelegba where a container fell off a truck and crushed nine passengers in a stationary minibus under Ojuelegba bridge on Sunday, January 29th, 2023.
In a public statement by the management of the NPA, the agency said it was saddened by the avoidable incident which it said has now justified the need for full enforcement of safety standards on trucks despite the resistance from some truck owners.
”The authority is poised more than ever before, in partnership with the Lagos State Government and the Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC), to fully enforce these minimum safety standards for trucks and impose stiffer penalties on truck drivers and owners to forestall a reoccurrence and serve a deterrence to those who operate in breach”, the NPA management vows.
Consequent upon this, the authority said it would convene stakeholders’ engagement with truck owners, terminal operators and off-dock workers at various locations to streamline the activities of these trucks and reiterate zero tolerance for violation of the minimum safety standards.
The NPA said it has launched an investigation into the Ojuelegba tragedy to track the container loading port of the killer container and the terminal to establish a failure to adhere to best practices in articulated vehicle management.
The agency, therefore, vowed to bring the harshest possible sanction to bear on those who are responsible for the breach of minimum safety standards procedure.
” In order to protect against the loss of lives and properties due to these avoidable accidents, the authority will fully enforce the minimum safety standard for trucks in all ports, particularly in Lagos, where these needless accidents are becoming commonplace”, the NPA management declared.
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Traffic gridlock returns to Apapa port as Federal government closes Total bridge for maintainance works

“Given the impact the closure will have on Port users, the Authority in partnership with LASTMA, Police, FRSC, and the Nigerian Navy have worked out alternative routes and are on the ground to manage the traffic situation in the affected areas.
“The Authority wishes to solicit the understanding and cooperation of all stakeholders as we continue to support measures to mitigate the temporary disruptions, the NPA pleaded.
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NIMASA collaborates with NCC to regulate submarine cable operation for enhanced navigational safety on Nigerian waters

The eyewitness reporter
Apparently alarmed by the indiscriminate laying of communication cables and pipelines underneath the Nigerian waters by telecommunications operators and other allied professionals which has the potential of harming the safe navigation of ships, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA) has engaged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in a strategic discussion to forge a formidable synergy with other relevant stakeholders with a view to developing a regulatory framework to provide operational guidelines for submarine Cable and Pipeline Operators in Nigeria.
Officials of both organs of Government in Lagos reached this agreement at a pre Audit meeting on submarine cable regulation.
The Director General of NIMASA Dr. Bashir Jamoh, who chaired the meeting, which also had the Director General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) Mr. Dasuki Arabi in attendance, noted that the Agency is committed to the Ease of Doing Business while implementing International Conventions which Nigeria has ratified and domesticated.
He noted that with Nigeria now a destination for global communication players, the time has come to prevent unregulated underwater cable laying, which might become hazardous to shipping.
According to him, “It is worthy to note that marine cable laying has been ongoing for over two decades in Nigerian waters.
“Our focus is to ensure the safety of navigation of shipping in Nigerian waters with all these underwater cables being laid.
“NIMASA is actually developing the guidelines to regulate submarine cable operators in line with the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, UNCLOS; which we have ratified and NIMASA is the Agency of Government in Nigeria responsible for its implementation.
“Collaboration is a key component of ease of doing business in the best interest of the country and we will work closely with the NCC to achieve this”.
On his part, the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, who was represented by the Director, Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement, Efosa Idehen, noted that the stakeholders’ dialogue strategy adopted by NIMASA in developing the guidelines would ensure a win-win situation, urging NIMASA management to include the Ministry of Justice, a request NIMASA DG immediately granted.
Also speaking at the meeting was the Director General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms Mr. Dasuki Arabi, who commended NIMASA and NCC for adopting effective Inter-Agency collaboration to avert a potential challenge for the country in the future.
NIMASA had notified submarine and cable operators in Nigeria of a soon-to-be-implemented regulatory guideline for submarine cables and pipelines in Nigeria, in line with the provisions of UNCLOS.
NIMASA and the NCC agreed to identify and resolve areas of likely regulatory overlaps, ensuring a regulatory framework based on consultation to engender the attainment of Nigeria’s digital economy transformation.
Officials of the Federal Ministry of Environment and representatives of Submarine Cable operators in Nigeria were also at the meeting.
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