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FG Threatens Sanction Against Erring Ports Operators
Worried by the poor operations and management of ports in the country by concessionaires, the Federal Government says it will sanction any company that fails to improve the condition of the port concessed to it.
The leader of the Ministerial Task Force on Ports Charges and Efficiency, Mrs. Chinwe Ezenwa made this known when the team visited the Port Harcourt Port on its tour of ports across the country.
The Port Harcourt Port built in 1913 was concessioned in 2006 to BUA and Terminals Limited and the Ports Terminal Operators under the Federal Government’s privatisation programme for efficient management.
But for four years after the exercise, no improvement seems to have been recorded at the port.
Ezenwa who spoke to newsmen after inspecting facilities at the Port Harcourt Port, expressed dissatisfaction at the poor operations at the port. He was emphatic that the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) and the people are not benefiting as ships were not berthing.
Ezenwa who is also Deputy Director in the Federal Ministry of Transport noted that “by the time we come back to the Port Harcourt Port and no improvement is seen, we will have no option than to sanction the companies. There are a lot of lapses in the port management”.
She decried the poor security and safety of dock workers there, pointing out that many people are dying of hunger because ships are not berthing at the Port Harcourt Port due to poor management.
While noting that foreigners are having upper hand in the establishment, the task force leader told the concessionaires not to allow foreign influence to override their operations to the detriment of the landlord – NPA and the people of the country.
Consequent upon the poor management at the port, Ezenwa directed the two companies to improve the operations of the port latest September, insisting that “We have not seen the NPA function as we expect”.
She also directed the port operators to revert to the old tariff to attract more shippers and importers to the port and stressed the need to liaise with the Minister of Transport if there is any bottleneck in their activities.
She explained that her team was in Rivers State to see for itself the present condition of the Port Harcourt Port in order to find ways of improving its services toward boosting the nation’s economy.
The representative of BUA and Terminals Limited, Alhaji Alhaji Muhammed Ibrahim Lile told the team that one of the problems facing the Port Harcourt Port is lack of pilot boats to bring ships from the Bonny terminal to the Port Harcourt Port, and assured that the collapsed berth A of the port under his company would be rebuilt in October.
A spokesman of Ports Terminal Operators Limited, Alhaji Ahmed Abdudulahi said that his company would commence container services soon.
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