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At Lagos Trade Fair, Dantsoho woos local, foreign investors to patronise Nigerian Ports
Funso OLOJO
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr Abubakar Dantsoho, has invited the trading and investing public to avail themselves of the innovative services at the Nigerian Ports to boost their businesses.
Dantsoho, who was speaking at the Lagos International Trade Fair at NPA stand, disclosed that the automation system at the Nigerian ports will enhance the businesses of both local and foreign investors.
The NPA boss, who spoke through the Executive Director, Engineering & Technical Services, Engr. Ibrahim Abba Umar, explained how the Export Process Terminals (EPTs) in partnership with the Nigerian Exports Promotion Council (NEPC) serve as a one-stop-shop for stuffing, packaging, and certification of export-bound cargo in quick turnaround time.

He further disclosed that this streamlined export process eliminates duplications and bureaucratic overlaps that previously rendered Nigerian exports uncompetitive, adding the present arrangement now strengthens domestic economy and balance of trade.
Dantsoho stated that the EPTs will link with Domestic Export Warehouses (DEWs) in synergy with NEPC and partners to enhance Port-Hinterland connectivity and enable Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to participate in the value chain.
“To support the Federal Government’s ease of doing business agenda, we are pursuing full automation through the Ports Community System (PCS), laying groundwork for the National Single Window (NSW), which connects all trade stakeholders for seamless interaction at the push of a button.
“The fair’s theme, “Connecting Businesses, Creating Value,” aligns with our corporate aspirations as a business-enabling agency.
He assured every stakeholder that NPA is open to partnerships beyond this fair and warmly invited all to engage the agency’s business development team at the NPA stand and visit its interactive website nigerianports.gov.ng to access the organization’s growth offerings.
Dantsoho however commended the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the resilience to sustain the culture of hospitality and business friendliness that has continued to attract people from all over the globe to the trade fair for deepening economic prosperity.
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