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Dantsoho,NPA MD, expresses dissatisfaction over low level of investment at Nigerian ports
–-challenges Terminal operators to show more commitment
Funso OLOJO
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr Abubakar Dantsoho, has challenged the terminal operators to show more commitment to the development of the Nigerian ports through sustained investments.
Dantsoho, who threw this challenge to the Port concessionaires while on an operational tour of the Apapa and Tin Can Island Port on Wednesday, November 27th, 2024, expressed dissatisfaction at the current level of their investments, adding that given the huge population of the country , Nigerian ports deserved more investments than what it currently gets.
“I would like to implore all terminal operators to take advantage of the investor-friendliness of His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and put in more investment.
“Given Nigeria’s huge population, Nigerian Ports definitely deserve greater investment than what is currently obtainable.”
“In alignment with the World Ports Sustainability program, this Management is keen on Ports eco-friendliness, and we will insist on investor compliance with this global imperative.
“On our part as a regulator, we assure you of all the facilitation necessary to protect your investment and guarantee return on investment.
“As you are aware, with the commitment of the Minister, Gboyega Oyetola, the NPA has concluded the final phase of the Port Community System (PCS) which will provide the linkage backbone for the forthcoming National Single Window (NSW) project”.
Dantsoho, who was recently elected as the first ever Nigerian President of the Port Management Association of West & Central Africa (PMAWCA), stated further that “we must translate our vision of being the maritime logistics hub for sustainable Port services in Africa to reality as quickly as possible”
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