FG’s reforms reduce cargo, vessel dwell time —Bello-Koko
FG’s
reforms reduce cargo, vessel dwell time —Bello-Koko
By Godfrey Bivbere
The reforms introduced by the Federal Government have led
to a reduction in cargo and vessel dwell time at the nation’s ports.
Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Mohammed
Bello-Koko disclosed this while addressing members of the Senate Committee on
Privatisation and Commercialisation led by Theodore Orji, on a visit to the
NPA, in line with their oversight responsibility.
The NPA boss said the reforms
have also led to improvement in cargo throughput, ship turn-around time, and a
drastic reduction in security incidents within and around the port environs.
A statement by the General Manager, Corporate and Strategic
Communications, Olaseni Alakija, noted that the NPA boss said the Authority is
committed to enthroning international standards and best practices in the
handling of ships and cargo in all seaports in the country.
He pointed
out that the Authority has created the enabling environment for a
well-structured inter-modal system for seamless connectivity of the waterways,
rail and road transportation, to foster improved service delivery as well as
increase in revenue to the nation’s purse. While expressing the
appreciation of the Authority to the lawmakers for their visit, he assured that
NPA would work tirelessly at ensuring the sustenance of service excellence
across the nation’s ports.
Nigeria News Paper
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