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Stakeholders, Terminal Operators Lament Pirate Attacks
Stakeholders and terminal operators in Nigeria Port Authority (NPA’s), Onne and Rivers Ports have lamented the incessant attacks on vessels by sea pirates.
They also appealed to the Federal Government to intervene and save the NPA waterways so as to increase traffic and generate more revenue to the nation.
The stakeholders stated this over the weekend during an alternative session with the manager Director, NPA Mrs. Hadiza Bala Usman at Onne & Rivers Ports respectively at the quarter stakeholders meeting organized by the ports.
Represented by Executive Director, Finance & Administration, Mohammed Bellor Koko, the aggrieved stakeholders said only this year 2018, Rivers port has witnessed four pirate attacks on sea going vessels.
Speaking with The Tide, shortly after the forum, Mr. Henry Cline of Port Terminal operators Limited (PTOL), said one MSC marinal was attacked by pirates who injured the captain and crew and damaged the containers.
Cline said,, the robbers collected all the valuables in the ship, including computers, jewelries and foreign currencies at their disposals.
Following the attacks he said, other vessel declined coming to Rivers and one ports for safety and diverted their routes to other West African ports, such as come for business.
He noted that the incessant attacks had lowered ship traffic in Rivers port and also reduced revenue generation to both ports.
Cline called on the NPA management to take proactive measures toward curbing the menance and save Rivers and Onne Ports from collapse.
Hear him, “Sea piracy is seriously affecting the markets and other plans in the Rivers Port even as it scares away vessel owners to be port”.
Cline also appealed to NPA to assist in dredging the Rivers Port dockyard, saying not the dockyard is now shallow for vessels to berth.
Also speaking, Mr. Pius Amam, Leader, Onne Port Berthing meetings, said the attacks by pirates has reduced traffic at the port.
He told The Tide that over 13 expatriates were abducted by the robbers some time ago but were later released.
While collaborating cline’s Amam said that the attacks on vessels have reduced economic activities the port and appealed to the management of the NPA to ensure safety of lives and property at the port.
Chinedu Wosu
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