Maritime
Don Wants FG To Revive Eastern Ports
The Director, Academic Planning, Ben Idahasa University, Dr. Osondu Akoma, has called the Federal Government to rise up to the challenges in reviving the moribund Eastern ports.
Dr. Akoma, made the call when members of the Association of Indigenous Importers and Exporters in the Niger Delta led by its President, Mr. Somiari Prince Halliday visited him in his office recently, as part of their fact finding mission on the poor utilization of the various ports in the Eastern zone of the country.
According to him, the Ports of Warri, Koko, Calabar and Port Harcourt which are almost dead are natural ports and not inland ports as was the speculation of some persons in authority, adding that Koko Ports which has been abandoned lies at the lower reaches of Benin river that is one of the rivers in the country that has torrential current with internationally acceptable draught channels.
He however dismissed reports that these Ports lacked dredging as reasons being given for their abandonment, saying that the dredging of Ports should not Supercede operations at the Ports.
“Dredging is a routine operation that is not limit the capacity of Ports to function”, he further said.
The University Don reiterated that such exercise is a diversionary statements put up by those who are bent on ensuring that these ports do not function, stressing that owners of ocean liners have no problem coming to these ports, but that of administration.
Dr. Akoma, a renowned Umnologist and Algologist , said Nigeria is blessed with natural Ports that should not be tied to dredging before they could function and called on the federal Government to urgently look into reviving these ports for economic and other reasons.
He also called on government to review the operation of Maersk line and Pacific Int’l line to service the Eastern Ports, while granting deep sea operation licence to Brawal shipping to ensure effective competition as well as promote indigenous operations, in the spirit of local content policy in the industry.
In his speech, the Presdient of the association, Mr. Halliday had intimated the University lecturer of their mission and to proper solution, stressing that all hands must be on deck to ensure that Eastern ports are revived to compete with their counterparts in the West, adding that for Federal government to allow Warri and Koko Ports to be abandoned is a great concern to the association.
Collins Barasimeye
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