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Maritime Expert Cautions FG Against Tank Farms Relocation
A maritime expert and
Managing Director, Ezima Globe Shipping Limited Chief Albert Ezinaya has advised the Federal Government to rescind the plan to relocate the tank farms from locations close to the sea ports.
Ezinaya made the appeal while speaking with The Tide at the Onne Ports Complex in Rivers State on Monday. He said it will be difficult for the Federal Government to relocate tank farms from the vicinity of the sea ports in Rivers State and Lagos States respectively due to the nature of the business and investments in those areas.
The company director said there is need for government to put things in the right perspective because tank farmers are usually located close to the ports globally, stressing that locating tank farms near the sea is cost effective.
He said that tanker accidents could happen anywhere in the world and Nigeria’s case should not be different, stressing that the proper thing for the Federal Government to do is to ensure that effective measures are taken on the relocation of the tank farms to avoid any negative effect on the economy.
He urged the Federal Government to ensure that the new locations of tankfarms are close to the sea for easy berthing and discharge of petroleum products, especially in Apapa, Lagos.
Ezinaya said “tank farms in Apapa only need some measures by government through policy implementation on ways to reduce the hazards and congestion in the area and not a total relocation of the tank farms.”
It would be recalled that the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on maritime matters had on April 16 announced that tank farms within the vicinity of sea ports especially Apapa ports would be relocated to ease the difficulties being encountered by port terminal operators, as well as the security of some residents within the areas of the tank farms.
Philip Okparaji
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