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Akume visits NSC, pledges government support for modern, efficient port environment
Funso OLOJO
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF),Senator George Akume, has pledged the support of the Federal government to ensure modern, efficient and user- friendly port environment where legitimate trade could thrive.
Akume make this pledge during his visit to the Nigerian Shippers’ Council in Lagos.
He stated that the visit underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda and the development of the Marine and Blue Economy.

Akume commended the leadership of the Council and reaffirmed the government’s support for strategic reforms aimed at improving Nigeria’s port sector.
He highlighted the President’s significant contributions to infrastructure,education, and empowerment, showcasing the country’s overall development.
The Executive Secretary of the NSC, Akutah Pius, said that the visit of the SGF emphasized the Council’s vital role in regulating and facilitating trade at Nigeria’s ports.
Akutah solicited more robust support for the Council’s transformation agenda, particularly as it prepares to evolve into the Nigerian Port Economic Regulatory Agency (NPERA).
The meeting concluded with a renewed call for collaboration among stakeholders to realize a modern, efficient, and investor-friendly maritime environment which aligned with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic roadmap.
It also highlights the government’s commitment to strengthening regulatory frameworks and enhancing service delivery in Nigeria’s maritime sector.
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