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NIMASA, NPA Acquire N50bn Floating Dockyard For Maritime Operations
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has acquired a N50 billion floating dockyard to facilitate maritime operations in the country.
The Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jam-oh, disclosed this when he visited the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala-Usman, at the NPA headquarters in Marina, Lagos.
According to NIMASA boss, the Modular Floating Dock, costing N50 billion will soon be in operations as the two top maritime agencies facilitate its deployment.
“I am here to affirm that the modular floating dock has come to stay. We have concluded arrangements for its deployment and operation. The date for its commissioning would be announced soon”, he said.
Jamoh recounted the process of securing the NPA Continental Shipyard for the floating dock, and approval from the Federal Ministry of Transportation as well as the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC).
According to him, obtaining approvals are important preliminary conditions, “because of the need to engage managing partners and ICRC is in charge of the mode of operations and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement”.
In her response, Bala-Usman stressed the need to promote NIMASA local dry dock to the maximum capacity by placing the NPA’s Continental Shipyard at the agency’s disposal as a preferred location.
She said NPA would go into an agreement with NIMASA on the handover of the authority’s dockyard, jetty locations, and warehouses within the area to facilitate the installation of the modular floating dock.
“We believe the floating dock is an integral part of the maritime sector and we like to commend NIMASA for starting this and NPA will continue to provide the necessary support as it relates to the aspect of our share-holding within the SPV being guided by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC).
“As it is, NPA has confirmed and reiterated that it will support and hand over those facilities within the next few weeks to enable NIMASA to conclude the movement of the modular floating dock from the Naval Dockyard to the Continental Dockyard.
“This is a welcome development for the sector and we look forward to patronising and using the dockyard facility for our vessels and other vessels of government agencies,” she said.
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