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Dantsoho, NPA MD, gives Port managers matching order to decongest Port access roads 

promises to assist Customs to relocate scanners obstructing rail movement 

Funso OLOJO 

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr Abubakar Dantsoh, has vowed to henceforth hold port managers accountable for the traffic gridlock on the Port access roads.

During his surprise visit to the Lagos Port access road on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025, Dr Dantsoh, gave a matching order to his Port managers to ensure that the access roads are free of any encumbrances.

He disclosed that his unscheduled visit was motivated by the stakeholders’ feedback on the truck traffic situation along Apapa and Tin Can Island port complexes.

“Such unscheduled visits, which will be frequent, are motivated by our continuous improvement paradigm”.

“Although I have tasked the Port Managers to urgently resolve the areas of concerns raised by the trucking and freight forwarding community, I will continuously follow up directly to ensure compliance and measurable results.

“Traffic Management efficiency is a deliverable that we take very seriously, which is why beyond optimizing the electronic call-up (eto), we are working assiduously towards multimodal means of evacuation through barges and the rail lines.”

He also promised to assist the Nigeria Customs Service to relocate any scanner which obstructs the rail movement at the port.

“We will work with Nigeria Customs to relocate the scanner sited on the rail line link in Apapa to facilitate seamless evacuation”.

“The Port access road is an international corridor, so we have zero tolerance for traffic clogs that cause congestion.

“So we are poised to increasingly hold ourselves and everyone to account.

“First, the automated access gates must work, we must shorten the SOPs to align with the necessity for quick transaction turnaround to remain competitive first with our peers in the region and internationally”.

On the sidelines of the visit, the NPA Chief Executive was received by Chairman Flour Mills Group, Mr. John Coumantaros and discussions focused on process improvement, and increased investment in infrastructure and equipment necessary for Nigerian Ports to garner a greater share of the market.

Coumantaros commended the investor-friendliness of His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR.

Responding, Dantsoho said, “Let me seize this opportunity to commend the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola, for securing FEC approval for the commencement of actual works for reconstruction of TinCan Island and rehabilitation of challenged aspects of Apapa Port Complexes”.

Dantsoho further opined that “these positive developments coinciding with the Federal Government’s approval of the National Single Window (NSW) project signposts Nigeria’s readiness to berth large cargo carriers commensurate with the size of Nigeria’s population”.

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Nigeria eyes regional votes to clinch IMO council elections

plans to expand deep blue infrastructure to Gulf of Guinea 
Funso OLOJO 
As the race to the International Maritime Organization ( IMO) council elections hots up, Nigeria has taken its campaign to clinch the elusive Category C of the  Organization to the Gambia.
At the Fourth Blue Economy Conference in Banjul, where Nigeria joined other West African maritime nations, the  Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, solicited for the support and votes of the regional members country.
Represented by the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency( NIMASA), Dr Dayo Mobereola, the Minister reminded the participants of the crucial role Nigeria plays in regional integration and how it will protect the interests of the continent if elected into the council.
“Let me take this opportunity to inform this esteemed gathering that Nigeria has formally declared its candidacy for the IMO Council election under Category ‘C’ for the 2026-2027 term.
“We seek the kind support and vote of member states of the Maritime Organization of West and Central Africa (MOWCA) in the forthcoming election at the 34th IMO Assembly Session.
” Nigeria’s representation in the IMO Council will strengthen Africa’s voice in global maritime decision-making, particularly in areas related to the blue economy, maritime safety and security, and environmental sustainability, given the volume of trade conducted in our region,” the minister pleaded.
Meanwhile, Nigeria has expressed its desire to strengthen maritime collaboration with The Gambia to enhance regional security and economic growth.
Oyetola , speaking through the NIMASA DG, emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to expanding its maritime security infrastructure beyond its territorial waters.
He revealed that discussions are ongoing regarding the potential extension of the Deep Blue Project’s operations to cover a wider area within the Gulf of Guinea.

“Nigeria remains committed to being a stabilizing force, fostering cooperation, and promoting sustainable development through the blue economy.

” We are dedicated to ensuring safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea region.
” Given the recent disruption in global trade caused by the crisis in the Suez Canal, there has been a surge in shipping traffic around Africa.
“To address this, Nigeria is working towards extending the operational coverage of its Deep Blue assets to further enhance maritime security,”  Mobereola stated.

Dr. Mobereola also highlighted that Nigeria’s efforts in maritime security have received global recognition.
Both the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) and the IMO have commended the country for its effective deployment of the Deep Blue Project, which has sustained zero piracy incidents in Nigerian waters for the past three years.

Nigeria remains committed to fostering strategic partnerships, strengthening maritime security, and advancing the shared economic interests of West and Central African nations through sustainable blue economy initiatives.

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MMIA Customs intercepts passenger with 142 parcels of Cannabis worth N290 million

Funso OLOJO 
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Area Command, has intercepted a passenger arriving from Canada who attempted to smuggle 142 parcels of cannabis, commonly known as Canadian Loud, valued at ₦290 million.
The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Effiong Harrison, disclosed this on Tuesday, 18 February 2025, shortly after the seizure at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
According to him, customs officers identified the suspect during routine profiling due to his suspicious behaviour, prompting a search that led to the discovery of the illicit substance concealed in his luggage.
The CAC underscored the significance of the seizure, stating, “Such substances pose a serious security risk and have a detrimental impact on our youths and the economy.”
He reaffirmed the Nigeria Customs Service’s commitment to national security and the suppression of smuggling, stressing that officers remain resolute in tackling illicit drug trafficking.
Comptroller Harrison further stated that, in line with the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi’s policy of collaboration, the Command handed over the seized drugs, the suspect, and his passport to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further investigation and necessary action.
Receiving the suspect and contraband, the Commander of Narcotics and Head of Operations, MMIA Command, Muhammad-Tukur Ahmad, commended the Nigeria Customs Service for its continued collaboration with the agency in safeguarding the country from drug-related crimes and economic sabotage.
“We assure the public of a thorough investigation to uncover all individuals connected to this case.
“Drug interceptions have been recorded at this airport before, and we will ensure those responsible are brought to justice.
” The public will be informed of the investigation’s outcome in due course,” Ahmad stated.
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Shippers’ Council tops integrity chart in maritime industry, scores 84.68per cent on ICPC scorecard

Funso OLOJO 
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council has been rated the best on the Ethics and Integrity Compliance chart of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission(ICPC) conducted among agencies of government in the maritime industry.
The ranking was conducted by the anti- graft agency within the Ministry of Marine & Blue Economy.

According to the chart, NSC scored  84.68% in the 2024 Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard.

In its letter to the Council, the ICPC praised the organization’s conducive work environment, corruption-free systems, and efficient port services that meet global standards.
The Council’s leadership, under Dr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima ,was commended for promoting efficiency and transparency in the port system.
The Council’s efforts to modernize port operations have resulted in increased productivity, improved performance, and enhanced competitiveness.
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