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NIWA Boss Wants Nigerians To Invest In Waterways
The Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Dr George Moghalu, has called on Nigerian investors to invest in the several potentials that are available in Nigeria waterways.
Dr Moghalu made the call at a stakeholders’ meeting held in Lagos, last Friday on how to make NIWA perform optimally.
According to him, Lagos stakeholders’ meeting is the 12th in the series, having held same in Abeokuta, Calabar and the rest, saying “all the meetings are to address the challenges in our waterways”.
The NIWA boss recalled that on assumption of office four months ago, he gave himself a year target to use water transportation to move bulk cargoes from the ports, assuring he will make sure it is achieved.
He said the Authority had started clearing water hyacinths, removal of wrecks, remolding of the Lagos shorelines base and construction of six new jetties, adding that the Baro Port in Niger State and Onitsha Port in Anambra State are 100 per cent completed.
He also disclosed that the Oguta River Port in Imo State is 60 per cent completed, saying the agency is sourcing for funds to complete it as soon as possible.
On the conflicts between NIWA and the Lagos State Government, the NIWA boss said he held a meeting with the Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, assuring that all the complaints and areas of conflicts will be resolved.
On security of the waterways, Moghalu said the Authority was collaborating with the Police to strengthen security on the waterways.
He disclosed that he had placed ban on night and early morning voyages by boat operators as according to him, most of the accidents occurred either in the nights or early mornings.
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