Business
NPA To Review Concession Pacts With Service Providers
The Managing Director of
Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman said the authority will review all existing agreement with the concessionaires in order to ensure efficiency, transparency and adequate service delivery.
Usman dropped the hint while briefing journalists during a familiarisations visit to Onne Port Complex, Rivers State on Thursday.
She said the review was necessary in order to ensure that the service providers actually comply to the terms of agreement reached, adding that those who violate the stipulated agreement would be penalized..
The NPA boss further disclosed that with effect from next month, all revenues will be paid into the Treasury Single Account, as well as to receive all outstanding debts owed the authority by the terminal operators.
Usman frowned at the non-compliance of the concessionaires responsible for Berth Eight which collapsed sometime and also decried the mid-sea discharge of cargoes, stressing that the authority would invest on its own infrastructures for efficient services as well as better access roads to the ports for operational efficiency and competitiveness with other African Ports and beyond.
She maintained that adequate security measures would also be taken to protect lives and properties of those doing business at the ports in line with the ISPC code, as plans are on to issue new Port access cards.
The MD, during the visit, inspected NPA facilities at the Ports including INTELS. Indorama, West Africa Container Terminal and other on-going projects at the Port.
At the Oil and Gas Free Zone, the General Manager, Deep Offshore, Tonye Apiafi, briefed the managing director on the activities in the area, while at Indorama, the Managing Director, SanJey Garg also briefed the guests on the operations of the company.
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