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Boat Operators Tasks Delta Govt On Jetties
Private boat operators in Delta State have appealed to the State Government to help them rebuild the 13 jetties along waterways in the state to enhance their operations.
A spokesman of the Operators, Mr. Biukeme Yakubu, made the call in an interview with newsmen after taking delivery of some life vests donated by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) at Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri South Local Government Area of the State recently.
Yakubu said if rebuilt, it would enable operators to generate more funds and income into the Federal Government’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), stressing that the deplorable condition of the jetties as well as inadequate facilities had been a major impediment to the private boat operators.
He disclosed that NIMASA had earlier promised to give the jetties a face-lift, but was yet to fulfill the promise, adding that “maritime transportation in Delta State requires urgent attention of government”.
The spokesman, however, thanked NIMASA for the presentation of the safety jackets to the private boat operators, which according to him, would go a long way in ensuring safety of passengers despite the few number.
“The safety jackets are so few to be shared among the more than 1,000 operators plying the creeks. Most things we do here are through self-efforts”, Yakubu said.
Meanwhile, NIMASA has threatened to shut-down seaports that are not complying with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code.
Director General of the agency, Ziakede Patrick Akpobolokemi who made the threat at a one-day seminar organised by the Shippers’ Assocation in Lagos recently in collaboration with Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) said although many of Nigeria’s major ports had complied with the ISPS code, others yet to comply.
Akpobolokemi, who was represented by a Director, Ibrahim Jibril however expressed dismay over the lack of access roads to the Ports.
According to him, “this forum should take a close look at the Ports’s access roads because the roads have done lots of damage”, saying, “I believe that with the efforts of the NPA and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) on the Inter-model plan, a lot will be achieved”.
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