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GM Exonerates INTELS Over Alleged Monopoly At Onne Port
The General Manager, Legal Services of INTELS Nigeria Ltd, Mike Epelle has dismissed claims of alleged monopoly by the company at Onne Port Harcourt.
Epelle dismissed the claims while fielding questions from Journalists during a briefing held at the company’s head office at Onne on Monday.
According to him, it is baseless, true and unfounded that INTELS operates monopoly kind of activities at the Port, pointing out that there had been cordial relationship between the 190 companies operating at the Port and wondered why they would be accused of monopolising the Port Complex.
He said the company in 1997 met the Federal Government requirements for the development of the area, which eventually attracted investors, pointing out that the company had over the years, come up with creative ideas and master plan, which had now become an envy of some companies.
The legal luminary noted that although some investors complained over payment of port charges in dollars instead of Nigerian currency, and that the company only render Port services on charges approved by the Federal Government as they are only concessionaires and not importers.
Epelle further stated that there had been understanding between the government and their clients or investors over charges on facilities that the government could not provide as at the moment.
According to him, the success story of INTELS had been on strategies mapped out by the company to attract investors as they provide the best of facilities that could accommodate more vessels on oil and gas as well as investors in the port.
On the working relationship with the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA), Epelle said it is cordial despite two different Federal High Court judgments in Port Harcourt and Lagos, but that steps have been taken to streamline things and further cement the relationship.
While throwing more light, the commercial manager of the company, Akintoye Akinpelu said it was INTELS that made Onne Port to be in the maritime world map as an oil and gas related company for the past 30 years, adding that as the largest and fast growing oil and gas one-stop-shop logistic support provider, their charges are lesser than that of cargo dues.
Akinpelu said they inherited a port that was not existing in 2006, but now it has grown with 190 companies operating and 90 per cent of the workforce are Nigerians, stressing. “Onne Port is owned by NPA, we are only concessionaires. Whatever level of development is government property. INTELS doesn’t handle rice or fish but oil and gas related materials. Anybody who wants to operate oil and gas industry should think of Onne, Warri and Calabar for their business, Onne is a Port belonging to the Federal Government through the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA),” he posited.
Collins Barasimeye
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