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NPA, Stakeholders Partner To Enforce Standard At Ports

Rivers State Commissioner for Works, Engr. Kevin Kinikanwo Wachukwu (middle), with Permanent Secretary, Mr James Enebeli (right) and Director, Civil Engineering Department, Engr. Juhara Okeyes ( right) and in a group chiefs and elders of Anaka village in Ogbogoro community, Obio/Akpor LGA.
The Nigerian Ports
Authority (NPA) has reiterated its preparedness to partner with members of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) and the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwards (NAGAFF) to enforce standard at the nation’s seaports.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos on Monday, the General Manager Western Ports of NPA, Mr Michael Ajayi said that the efforts of the NPA management was in line with its mandate of curbing the incessant accidents and other incidents at the nation’s ports.
Ajayi said that managements of NPA wants to ensure enforcement of minimum standard at the ports as the authorities of the ports have registered ANLCA and NAGAFF members’ trucks.
He said NPA management has cleared 1,500 trucks for ports haulage business after passing the roadworthiness test and other stipulated safety standards.
The port manager advised all members of the clearing and forwarding agents to ensure they patronize only trucks with bold the NPA sticker, as a proof that such trucks have not passed the ports management roadworthiness certification test, stressing that from 1st March, 2016 all trucks without sticker will not be allowed into the ports.
He called upon the port users, terminal operators and agents to strictly comply with the policy of the NPA to ensure smooth operations at the nation’s ports.
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