Maritime
Stakeholders Set To Brainstorm On Ports Efficiency
The Ministry of Trans
portation, maritime agencies chief executives and seasoned stakeholders of the industry have held a two-day conference organised by Maritime Correspondents Organisation of Nigeria (MARCON).
The event tagged “Improved Port Efficiency in Nigeria: Catalyst for Economic Growth” which began yesterday will end today at the Rockview Hotel Apapa, Lagos State.
The Minister, who is the Special Guest of Honour led other top ministry functionaries in the transport sector through sessions that engender an awakening on ports sensitivy to growing economy.
The much -desired and well deserved hub port status for Nigeria was also brought to the fore at the two-day event, as contributions from participants will form part of recommendations and communiqué. Paper presentations and syndicate sessions to address improving efficiency and effectiveness toward sustaining a viable port industry is also part of the session.
In a statement signed by the Oganisation Committee Chairman, Mr Uche Uzim said critical highlights of the events include, port charges; modern cargo handling; security of vessels, crews and cargoes and an overview of how Nigeria has fared in the implementation of the International Ship and Port facility Security (ISPS) Code.
Paper presentation from both the public and private sectors of the industry focused on improve ports efficiency in Nigeria, adding that a communiuque encapsulating various postulations from paper presentations and contributions will be issued at the end at the event.
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