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NPA blames petroleum tanker drivers, non-state actors for malignant traffic gridlock on Tin Can port access road.
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He expressed readiness to engage with stakeholders to improve existing policies and create a conducive environment for port operations.
Echoing the call for automation, Chief Remi Ogungbemi, President of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO), emphasized the transformative potential of automation in streamlining port processes and reducing human interference.
He said, “So, automation is the solution, there is no other way around it.”
Similarly, Ese Egbosimba, a representative of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, underscored the role of automation in addressing traffic challenges along port corridors, advocating for stakeholder collaboration to implement effective solutions.
She stated, “I want to call on all critical stakeholders to speak up.”
Mr. Godfrey Bivbere, President of MARAN, highlighted concerns over challenges facing the electronic call-up system, emphasizing the need for transparency, infrastructure improvement, and eradication of corruption to enhance port efficiency.
He said, “Critical stakeholders have raised concerns… These issues have led to congestion, gridlock, and increased operational costs.”
The meeting aimed to explore workable solutions to rectify anomalies associated with the electronic call-up system and ensure its effective implementation for the benefit of the entire maritime industry.
Discussions focused on government initiatives, automation, reduction of human intervention, and eradication of corruption along port access roads to alleviate congestion and enhance efficiency.
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NIWA partners ICPC to strengthen internal transparency in its operations
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Navy appoints new Maritime Guard Commander for NIMASA
Commodore Adoki, a principal Warfare Officer specializing in communication and intelligence, brings onboard 25 years experience in the Nigerian Navy covering training, staff and operations.
Welcoming the new MGC Commander to the Agency, the Director General, Dr Dayo Mobereola, expressed confidence in Adoki’s addition to the team, emphasising that it will further strengthen the nation’s maritime security architecture given his vast experience in the industry.
The Maritime Guard Command domiciled in NIMASA was established as part of the resolutions of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Navy to assist NIMASA strengthen operational efficiency in Nigeria’s territorial waters, especially through enforcement of security, safety and other maritime regulations.
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