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Ports Operators Demand Reduction Of Lease Fee
The Ports Terminal Operators of Nigeria Limited (PTOL), has called on Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Rivers Port Complex, Port Harcourt to reduce its current lease fee value to One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) per month.
PTOL said the reduction would be in line with the fee paid by her neighboring terminal operators in the complex.
Company Secretary, PTOL, Chioma Okwuanyi, made the call during a facility tour of the Rivers Port Complex, Port Harcourt, by the House of Representatives Committee on Privatization and Commercialisation led by Hon Victor Kolade Akinjo.
Okwuanyi called on the NPA to reduce the lease fee charges to enable the terminal meet its targets and pay its dockworkers in her payroll.
“Reduce our current lease fee value to $100,000 US Dollars per month as this will be in line with the fee paid by our neighboring terminals.
“We have been clamouring for peer review in order to align with our co-operating terminal. We believe that a lot of work has been done in this regard and we urge the committee to favourably consider granting our prayer”, Okwuanyi said.
The company also called on the NPA to write off her outstanding lease fee balance as there was limited income to warrant its accumulation.
Okwuanyi said the company’s operations were affected by the government policy, explaining that there is no terminal in Nigeria with about the size and number of berths that is paying much as PTOL.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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