Maritime
PTOL Wants NPA To Dredge Channels At Rivers Port
The management of Ports Terminal Operators Limited (PTOL), has called on the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Federal Government to dredge the port channels to accommodate heavy vessels going to the port.
PTOL said the low channel had hindered vessels not routing to the terminals to discharge cargos, thereby lowering their revenues.
Company Secretary, PTOL, Chioma Okwuanyi, stated this when the House of Representatives Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation led by Hon Kolade Akinjo visited facilities at the Rivers Port Complex.
Okwuanyi said: “This obligation is fundamental to the attainment of business and financial projections and it plays a significant role in the determination of the types and sizes of vessels that can call at our terminals”.
He described the berths as the only source of revenue to the terminal and required dredging to improve their output.
The secretary appealed to the committee to assist to ensure that berths 7 and 8 are dredged to 10.0 meter instead of 6.5 to 8.5 meters restricting vessels calls to the terminal.
He insisted that low dredging affects PTOL earning capacity in the port.
“We wish to state that the four berths – 5,6,7,8 have never been rehabilitated, neither have they been dredged since it was built in 1913 by the colonial masters till date”, said PTOL.
Okwuanyi decried the non availability of truck holding bay at the port as promised by NPA under the concession agreement, saying it poses serious challenges to operations at the port.
He said the restoration of the truck holding bay by NPA would bring sanity to its operations.
“It is our belief that the restoration of the truck holding bay will bring sanity to the environment”, said Okwuanyi.
Earlier, Port Manager, NPA, Rivers Port Complex, Mohammad Abubakar Bello said, PTOL had added value to port business.
Represented by Offison Nyong, Principal Officer, Training, Bello said the dredging of the berths cannot be done only by NPA, but by the Federal Government.
Nyong said NPA was working with the private sectors to carry out the dredging of the berths to accommodate heavy traffics at the terminal and improve revenue to both the Federal Government and operators.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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