Maritime
MWUN Wants NPA To Dredge PH Port
Worried by the inability of bigger cargo vessels to come
into Port Harcourt Port, the Zonal Vice President of Maritime Workers Union of
Nigeria (MWUN), Comrade Waite Harry, has called on the Management of Nigeria
Ports Authority (NPA) to dredge the channels and expand the port.
Comrade Harry in an interview with The Tide correspondent in
his office in Port Harcourt last Friday said due to the shallowness of the
channel, most ships anchor at mid-sea far away buoy and discharge their cargoes
into a smaller ship to covey them to the port.
He noted that before now, container vessels of 19,000 and
20,000 metric tones could conveniently berth at the port, and wondered why
cargo ships, with containers, pipes and general goods cannot come into the
port.
The MWUN leader appealed to the new management of NPA to
provide a level playing ground for all terminal operators and distance
themselves from maritime politics. Comrade Harry used the form to congratulate
the new Managing Director of NPA for his well-deserved appointment and enjoined
him to use his wealth of experience to make the ports compete favourably with
other ports in the world.
The Union boss also advised the Terminal operators to use
competent employers of labour that could meet up the modern stevedoring
challenges or standard of practice globally, and warned that the Union would
not compromise with labour employers that do not have up to date working gears
and welfare scheme for their workers.
He also warned that they would not compromise with
contractors that could not pay their workers as at when due, adding, “we on our
part will do everything within our reach to make Nigerian seaports attain
greater heights by ensuring that workers make themselves available on or before
time of work and make good productivity to earn their wages.
Collins Barasimeye
Maritime
NPA Targets Export Reforms, Digital Integration To Harness Abuja’s Trade Potentials
Speaking at the “NPA Special Day” of the ongoing Abuja International Trade Fair, Dantsoho stressed that the capital’s position at the centre of the country makes it strategic for connecting local producers in the non-oil value chain to international markets.
Dantsoho said “As Nigeria’s foremost trade facilitation platform, the authority is always proud to be associated with the noble cause the Abuja International Trade Fair represents, especially as trade remains the most veritable tool for actualising most of Nigeria’s economic aspirations”.
The NPA MD noted that in line with the agency’s commitment to support the Federal Government’s non-oil revenue drive, it had established Export Processing Terminals, EPTs, to streamline the previously burdensome export process.
He explained that the EPTs serve as one-stop shops for cargo consolidation, documentation, packaging, certification, and shipment, eliminating duplication and delays that previously rendered Nigerian goods uncompetitive.
“To facilitate port–hinterland connectivity and create pathways for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to play in the export value chain, the EPTs have been structured to integrate seamlessly with Domestic Export Warehouses (DEWs) in synergy with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and Inland Dry Ports,” Mr Dantsoho added.
Dantsoho also revealed that the NPA is unifying its operations into a single digital transaction gateway known as the Ports Community System, PCS.
He said the PCS provides the groundwork for the implementation of the National Single Window, NSW, a global best practice platform that links all trade value chain stakeholders for real-time, seamless interaction at the push of a button.
“To align with the Federal Government’s economic stabilization efforts and the fair’s theme, ‘Sustainability: Consumption, Incentives and Taxation,’ we are harmonising our operational channels into PCS, which sustainably eliminates opacity and undue delays associated with human interference,” he said.
According to him, this digital integration will connect value creators in Nigeria’s remotest hinterlands with demand clusters across the globe.
Open Doors to Partnerships
Dantsoho assured investors, traders, and exporters that the NPA remains open to partnerships beyond the trade fair.
He encouraged stakeholders to explore the authority’s growth offerings through its fully interactive website, www.nigerianports.gov.ng, designed to provide real-time services to users across the world.”
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