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Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Blue3k(m): 8:49am On Jan 06, 2018
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Gida Mustapha granted the interview  below as Managing Directors of the National Inland Waterways Authority , NIWA , well ahead of his new appointment . 

In the interview below, he spoke with Godfrey Bivbere on the shallow nature of the nation’s waterways and what his organization is doing about it, his efforts at tackling the issue of lack of equipment to handle the challenges facing the Authority, inadequate ferries for effective waterway transportation, NIWA’s partnership with the private sector and many more. Excerpt:



Boss Gida Mustapha

WHAT are you doing about the challenges of dredging of the nation’s shallow waterways that is making water transportation difficult?

We are trying to institutionalize our maintenance dredging culture. We had a small dredger which was acquired years ago. When I got to office, I noticed that we have competent engineers, and then the question is why I should buy new machines.

I have repaired the old one and I have deployed it for constructive maintenance of River Niger by removing blockages. So much money has been invested in dredging of the River Niger, people talk about billions and billions of Naira. It is sad that it has not increased navigation for one day.

Maintenance dredging

Our rivers are still seasonal, they are primitive and they have not been adequately dredged. So when you have very good rainfall this year, the navigation is extended ordinarily by nature, not as a result of our efforts. But with the maintenance dredging, what it does is that we come in and look at it and say where has silted up.

We would remove the silt, open up the channel so that there will be continuous navigation all year around. The machine that has just been unveiled (The Harvester) is a beautiful machine that works in areas where aquatic weeds have blocked traffic.

You saw it on the update, how water hyacinth just blocked a particular community. People who depend on the river for means of transportation to go to school, to go to the market, to live their social life, would not be able to do it because there is water hyacinth.

So this machine moves in and removes them or waits for the Swamp Devil to cut them into pieces, and it comes in to harvest it. That is why it is called a harvester, weed harvester. So we are acquiring small machines but budgetary constraints have militated against the acquisition.   

What area can these few machines cover?

Very little! But we want to demonstrate the capacity and capability of NIWA so that people looking at us can say I can go into this. That is the reason why you find out most of the people here drawn from the private sector because they want to gain partnership; we want to get their buy-in. Not in the sense that it is only the government that can do this. I can buy a harvester as a businessman and deploy it and communities will be willing to pay me to open up their axis.

A lot of communities in Nigeria are self funded, they develop their infrastructure by themselves, they build schools by themselves and they construct roads by themselves. In some communities they even build market stalls by themselves. So the spirit of “Do-It-Our-self” has been a Nigeria culture. And I believe that we are just setting the pace and asking the Nigerian people to come and join us.

Are the private sector operators involved presently?

A lot of them, most of the people you see here are our partners; all these names you see here are our partners. We can do nothing without them. The sea coach, they are ferry operators, Texas Connection are also ferry operators. So we have them all over.

Ferry operators

There are people that are already coming into the industry. But you see, as the regulator, we ought to give the lead and that is what we are trying to do.

What are your efforts in water transportation within the waterways in terms of local transportation of passengers, cargoes?

Can you not see that we have ferry boats?  We have ferry boats, we call them sea bus. They operate from Marina to Apapa to other parts of Lagos.

What about other parts of the country?

We do. Basically depending on resource that is available to us.

There are also some special areas where people have called on NIWA to take the lead, I know specifically from Mile 2 to CMS in Lagos, it used to be very active years back?

We are looking at all that but most importantly, government cannot provide those services. We used to have Nigerian Airways. We don’t have it today. All the airlines that are flying in this country are privately owned. Nigerian Railways is just trying to get out of its sorry state. We only have few coaches that ply Abuja to Kaduna. Even that short distance, Few! And that is why they go in the morning, come back in the afternoon. All of you have travelled the world. Railway is a five-ten minutes thing. You arrive at a railway station, one train leaves, in the next five minutes another one is leaving. We will get there.

We heard that Onitsha port is non-viable. What has NIWA done differently that has brought it to the point where we can now say private investors can come in?

Whoever says the port is not viable does not have the economics. 40 percent, about 45 percent of the cargoes that come to Nigeria end up in the south eastern market. How are they going there, by road? That is why when you want to go home to spend Christmas you can spend three days because one trailer can just breaks down and blocks the road. So if 40 percent or 45 percent of the cargo that come to Nigeria is bound for the eastern market, then movement on the waterways is the most adequate in terms of cost, in terms of movement in bulk.

How about security?

That is another challenge. When I made my presentation, I alluded to that. That is why we have NIWA police. But we are also cooperating with the Navy and NIMASA to make sure that you have to understand that the agencies have overlapping function. Coastal security is mostly handled by NIMASA. We must reduce the tension in the riverine areas so that we can allow safe movement of boats and produce. It is a major challenge.

It has affected even our oil production; it has affected tribes and movement of goods. But a long time in the past one year, most of the oil companies had to relocate their headquarters to Lagos, so this are some of the challenges that we are facing.

But I believe that we are returning some bits of normalcy and I believe that it will take a while with government’s intervention in the communities.

What’s happening with MF Onitsha because the passenger ferry MF Onitsha was abandoned sometime at Oyingbo. So what’s the state and what is NIWA going to do with it?

It’s a Nigerian phenomenon. When I assumed duty, there were so many things I could have abandoned but I went back. Like support that is used for serving. When I started the maintenance dredging between Ajaokuta and Onitsha, I asked “when last was this boat put into operation?

Maintenancedredging

They said “Oga this boat cannot work o; it’s over 15 years and we have not touched it.” I said, “Let’s see what we can do about it”. I called my engineers and we looked at it. Do you know that that boat today is serving as a boat house that can house 25 people; we have partitioned it and have put beds. Right now, my dredging crew lives in it on the water.

Are we going to see the same thing happening with MF Onitsha?

I would do everything to rehabilitate the equipment we have because we don’t have money to buy new ones. So whatever little money we have, we deploy and maintain. Since I got here, I’ve not got one new vehicle.

But I can actually say that I have rehabilitated over 20 vehicles, even as Managing Director I have not bought one but I can tell you that I have rehabilitated over 20 since I came on board.



Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/billions-spent-dredging-river-niger-havent-yielded-no-fruits-boss-mustapha/

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by nrexzy: 9:03am On Jan 06, 2018
Who is this clown..?
All the billions did it go down Niger too?

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by giles14(m): 9:49am On Jan 06, 2018
hmmmmm . 45% of imports head to the east . nawaaooo and the rest of Nigeria shares 60-55%

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by bonechamberlain(m): 9:54am On Jan 06, 2018
this man sounds passionate and truthful about his former job. NIWA.

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Nobody: 11:24am On Jan 06, 2018
Here they go again to deceive Igbos, and used it as an excuse not to open Onitsha Riverport. Igbos...how long shall we continue in this evil country?

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by jollymizzle(m): 11:49am On Jan 06, 2018
giles14:
hmmmmm .
45% of imports head to the east .
nawaaooo
and the rest of Nigeria shares 60-55%
i myself would like to know how they calculated and got the figure.because if this true then the rest of the country shares 55% of imports including food, raw materials for manufacturing, crude oil products, cars, electronics etc

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Shuku0kukobambi: 11:50am On Jan 06, 2018
lionjungle3000:
Here they go again to deceive Igbos, and used it as an excuse not to open Onitsha Riverport. Igbos...how long shall we continue in this evil country?

Why are you writing plenty english instead of reverting to default mode? cheesy

Blame Afonja jare let us close the case cool

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Shuku0kukobambi: 11:51am On Jan 06, 2018
giles14:
hmmmmm .
45% of imports head to the east .
nawaaooo
and the rest of Nigeria shares 60-55%

Who buys them in the east? is it the same refugees that have started claiming indigenship of Ogun state too? cheesy

Ipob bureau of statistics no go kill person cheesy

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by EDOPRO: 11:52am On Jan 06, 2018
the same way they spent anɗ wasted the Niger delta resources searching for oil in the north, ɓuhari anɗ faileɗ projects are like fulani anɗ cow.

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Shuku0kukobambi: 11:54am On Jan 06, 2018
Abeg Boss Mustapha should do whatever it takes to yield these fruits o. The tears from a particular region are actually enough to create another seaport near the isiala ngwa muddy pool. He should utilize the flood of tears and help them create a seaport so cries of marginalization can die down biko angry

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by NaoSlay: 11:55am On Jan 06, 2018

President MUHAMMADU buhari is a super looter as a politician rightly said, he's a false looter.

The way he has giving licence to loot the nation's treasury is alarming, hope he steps into this.

God bless president MUHAMMADU buhari.



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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Shuku0kukobambi: 11:58am On Jan 06, 2018
EDOPRO:
the same way they spent anɗ wasted the Niger delta resources searching for oil in the north, ɓuhari anɗ faileɗ projects are like fulani anɗ cow.

Do you know how much GEJ already spent on both projects before Buhari continued with them?
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by EDOPRO: 12:06pm On Jan 06, 2018
Shuku0kukobambi:


Do you know how much GEJ already spent on both projects before Buhari continued with them?
so why continue on a fruitless project, when u are aware of the consequences, wastage involeɗ, so buhari is as guilty as GEJ, if he must drag GEJ in.

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Shuku0kukobambi: 12:08pm On Jan 06, 2018
EDOPRO:
so why continue on a fruitless project, when u are aware of the consequences, wastage involeɗ, so buhari is as guilty as GEJ, if he must drag GEJ in.

If he stops the river niger dredging, cries of marginalization will not let us rest.

As for the oil search in the north, it should be stopped this minute as it holds no promise

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by GoldNiagara(m): 12:10pm On Jan 06, 2018
Shuku0kukobambi:

Why are you writing plenty english instead of reverting to default mode? cheesy
Blame Afonja jare let us close the case cool

If any Ibo can't impregnate his wife, it is the hand work of Afonja.

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Shuku0kukobambi: 12:16pm On Jan 06, 2018
GoldNiagara:



If any Ibo can't impregnate his wife, it is the hand work of Afonja.

It might sound funny to some but you just spoke the truth. That's the excuse they'll give cheesy

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by binsanni(m): 12:22pm On Jan 06, 2018
what is this one saying for god sake

Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by MrMcJay(m): 12:22pm On Jan 06, 2018
lionjungle3000:
Here they go again to deceive Igbos, and used it as an excuse not to open Onitsha Riverport. Igbos...how long shall we continue in this evil country?

Why have you decided to make commonsense your mortal enemy?

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Nobody: 12:23pm On Jan 06, 2018
Okay. smiley
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by plessis: 12:24pm On Jan 06, 2018
Dem Don chop the money

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by anyimontana(m): 12:25pm On Jan 06, 2018
Excuse no dey finish

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by nkwuocha: 12:27pm On Jan 06, 2018
Lol
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Okezedan(m): 12:27pm On Jan 06, 2018
Any news about this govt, i don't believe anymore

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by ImperialYoruba: 12:29pm On Jan 06, 2018
What nonsense! Has billions spent exploring for oil in North yielded any fruit?
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by giles14(m): 12:30pm On Jan 06, 2018
jollymizzle:
i myself would like to know how they calculated and got the figure.because if this true then the rest of the country shares 55% of imports including food, raw materials for manufacturing, crude oil products, cars, electronics etc
i think its composed of raw materials, semi finished goods and onward redistribution to the old eastern region and benue state. and some percentage will still find its way up north
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Bede2u(m): 12:36pm On Jan 06, 2018
Shuku0kukobambi:


Who buys them in the east? is it the same refugees that have started claiming indigenship of Ogun state too? cheesy

Ipob bureau of statistics no go kill person cheesy
R
Shuku0kukobambi:


Why are you writing plenty english instead of reverting to default mode? cheesy

Blame Afonja jare let us close the case cool
On your 1st gibberish, the stat comes from the interviewee himself....not from IPOB.

On your 2nd delusion, I dont know where an Igbo man has ever blamed any percieved injustice on the South East zone on Afonjas or yorubas. Yes we do blame the northern oligarchy on trying to stiffle development in the south east region since after the war. But on Afonjas? shocked are u inconsequential lots thinking u are that important? Who dash una? The butterfly be thinking it is a bird cheesy The entire south are slaves to the north if u dont know. They might gv u guys specials laws for lagos (cos it also benefits them), they also gave us more states (the old eastern region has 9 states as against 6 for the old western region). They align with any of us at will and sideline the other.

Where Igbos blame Afonja is that u guys seem comfortable with the system. A system the neither benefits you guys or us. A system designed by Fulani military to Benefit hausa/fulani only. Igbos supported Obj for a 2nd term (even when Buhari has an Igbo running mate) because we believed that power must be in the south if we are to have a chance of correcting a system that took fulani 35 years to create. Imagine our surprise when tru providence, power fell back into the south but u guys chose to support the fulani against a southerner because of vp position. A clear opposite of what Igbos did in 2003.

Do u think obj would have been a two term president (rigging or not) if SE and Ss supported Buhari in 2003?

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by potterdon: 12:46pm On Jan 06, 2018
Useless lies it's as useless as their second Niger bridge that is located in south Africa grin apc and their zombies are a plague to Nigeria

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Olukat(m): 12:50pm On Jan 06, 2018
Billions ke? But the werey minister said they needed few millions!
Nigeria enter this one o

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Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by oduastates: 1:00pm On Jan 06, 2018
Those dredging contracts are simply an item to steal .
Just like training , fumigation , grass cutting , street light items in that Nigerian civil servants and politicians put in the budget .

Where is the strategy paper to synchronise the inland water ways into the national transportation policy?
What are the measurables ?
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by Ahamefuna0001(m): 1:02pm On Jan 06, 2018
Billions ke ? when i cant see any dredging activity going on in the river.
Re: Billions Spent On Dredging River Niger Haven’t Yielded No Fruits — Boss Mustapha by omowolewa: 1:02pm On Jan 06, 2018
Keep dredging

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