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FG Ports Concession Brings Cost Reduction – BUA GM
The concessioning of Nigerian
Ports by the Federal Government had brought cost reduction in all aspects of the Ports operations.
The General Manager, BUA Ports and Terminal Ltd. Port Harcourt, Alhaji Muhammed Ibrahim Lile disclosed this in a paper he delivered at an awareness seminar on “The role of the Nigerian Shipper’s Council as Ports economic regulators”, held in Port Harcourt.
Lile said it had reduced the cost in terms of berthing, sailing, Cargo discharge, Ship cargo dwelling time, safety of operations, demurage on ships among others.
He hinted that it had also generated more revenue to the government because of increase in efficiency and blocking of revenue leakages in the Ports.
According to him, concessioning of the Nigerian Ports had also attracted greater patronage as the continent’s landlocked countries like Niger Republic and Chad are interested to patronise Nigerian Ports due to improved efficiency, adding that it had also encouraged competition among terminal operators.
The Port Harcourt BUA Ports General Manager noted that with the concessioning, there is ease of documentation as the Nigerian Customs Services is now operating and promoting single window and scanning system instead of physical examination.
He reiterated that there is increased productivity and efficiency of the Ports system in terms of turn around time of ships, cargo dwelling time, berth occupancy and Cargo volume, while it also allowed for more flexibilityand shorter lines of communication.
Lile said, with the concessioning, terminal operators have increased capital injection into the Port system by acquiring new equipments and facilities as well as berth development, pointing out that BUA Terminal, Port Harcourt is currently reconstructing berth eight at NPA at cost of about 23 million Euro, while Julius Berger has just constructed a 510 metres length Jetty at Warri Port at a cost of N904 billion as well as the A<MS Terminal Warri that had also constructed 370 metres berth at N7 billion.
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