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Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by yns4real: 12:48am On Aug 15, 2018
By Godfrey Bivbere

The plight of ports at the Nigeria’s eastern and delta coastlines may have been compounded by sea robbery and militancy even as some technical challenges linger.

Vanguard Maritime Report investigations reveal that the spate of attacks has not been contained even after seize fire with militants about three years ago. [/b]

[b]Consequently, international shipping firms have placed high-risk rating in the freight charges, a situation which has made cost of shipments to the ports uncompetitive. For example while it costs shipment from China to Lagos would cost about $1,500 same consignments going to Calabar costs between $4,000 to $4,500.

In addition to the cost challenges, investigations by Vanguard Maritime Report also indicated some technical short-comings in the ports such as shallow berths and draft deficiency of the channels. The ports currently have berth depth of between 6 – 11 meters compared to the Lagos port with berth depth ranging from 9 – 13.5 meters.

Standard port berths in other West African countries like Accra, Ghana is 19 metres, Lome, Togo is 16 metres, Cameroon at 16 metres and Cotonou, Benin Republic at 15 metres. With this technical deficiency the ports at the eastern and delta coastlines would not be able to take size of container-bearing vessels that normally call at standard ports, except for specialised vessels constructed as flat bottom which many international shipping firms have not been willing to use.

The other technical deficiency with the ports, Vanguard Maritime Report investigations show, is that the draught of the channels are below standard. For the channel leading to the ports, Lagos port has a draught of 13.5 meters, that of Port Harcourt is between 7.1 – 9.1 meters, that of Warri stands at between 6.4 – 7.6 meters, Onne has between 8 – 11 meters and Calabar has 6.4 meters during high tide and 5.4 meters during low tide.

Meanwhile, stakeholders in the maritime industry have attributed the situation of the ports to government neglect despite the huge potential for development of the areas and the Nigerian economy.

They also believe the full functioning of the ports in the Eastern and Delta areas would decongest the Lagos ports while increasing the nation’s maritime industry capacity in terms of volume of cargo through-put and clearing turn-around time.

The stakeholders disclosed that besides the technical deficiencies and the criminal attacks which had dented the risk ratings of the ports, the space sizes of the berths of the ports in the eastern and delta area, cargo handling equipment as well as the quays of the ports are adequate to operate effectively and efficiently.

Apart from the above seeming disadvantage, the quays, operational space, the cargo handling equipment are available to give port speedy and cheaper port services compared to those in Lagos, operators say.

The industry operators believe the government could have intervened in those identified deficiencies and bring the ports to good use. Michael Ogodo, Chairman Shippers Association of Cross Rivers State, SACRS, told Vanguard Maritime Report that the Calabar port as it is has the capacity to receive ocean going vessels and should be exploited by federal government through provision of incentives to stakeholders.

According to Ogodo, “Yes, the port has what it takes to receive bigger vessels if the channel is dredged. The SACRS chairman said though there seem to be a surge in shipping activities in Calabar port, it is driven by petroleum import which is not beneficial to the economy of the people.

According to Ogodo, only commercial imports can benefit the people and that has stopped some years back. He said export goods from the state have to be taken to Lagos before they are shipped out of the country.

The SACRS boss said 1999 and 2007 when Donald Duke was governor of the state, and the TINAPA and LAFARGE Africa PLC projects were on-going, a MaerskLine ship was calling at the port every fourth night and that they (shippers) took advantage of that to do direct export from there.

Six months before the completion of the projects during the regime governor Liyel Imoke, Ogodo said they had gone to the governor to intervene as Mearsk Line had said it could no longer come to Calabar at the completion of the project. He stressed that the efforts of the governor did not yield any positive result as the federal government did not respond positively to pleas by the state governor.

He noted that apart from the shallow nature of the ports’ channels, the berths’ depths are okay to receive most vessels. The other issue, he explained, is the constant pirates’ attacks on ships calling at the port.

He listed the obstacles to development and utilization of the Eastern and Delta ports including the absence of import and export cargoes, the difficult navigational area and the frequent attacks on vessels forced up the cost of freight by over 150 percent.

Consequently, according to him, while a consignment from China to Lagos would cost about $1,500 same consignments going to Calabar costs between $4,000 to $4,500.

He explained that the same reason is responsible for the hike in the insurance on both the ship and the cargo He recommended that government should acquire small vessels that do rounds from Lagos to Calabar, Port Harcourt and Warri, taking consignments from Lagos to these ports as well as bringing export cargoes back to Lagos as an immediate quick win measure, while provision of security, dredging of the channel and giving concession to shipping lines should be the long term sustainable measure.

Industry chiefs speak Similarly, National President of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Tony Iju Nwabunike, agreed with Ogodo on the issues of dredging of the channels and concession to shipping lines. He listed the non-functional ports including Warri, Calabar, Port Harcourt, Koko and even the new port in Delta State. Nwabunike noted that the federal government has not yet taken a decision with the concessionaires and shipping companies whom they have actually given the nod to bring in consignments to those areas.

He further explained: “Another problem about these ports is the freights; the freight has been the problem of these ports because those freights are higher than the freight at the Lagos ports. “People are actually looking forward to getting things cheaper when they import.

Most importantly, the consumers are more in Lagos but if there is competitive rate on the freight differentials, or putting them in very low level freight differentials, I think they can use these ports.

“So, I’m actually asking the federal government to make those ports user-friendly, if they make those ports very user-friendly, we can actually import through those ports. “It is important to decentralize like I always say, it is very important to decentralize so that people will use it.


“If you are importing from China, some are saying $2,500, & 3,500 for 20 feet container and $4000 to $5000 for the 40 feet container. If they can actually sail in the same rate or bring it a little bit down, people will now say, okay because of one thousand dollars they can go to eastern ports and do the business,” he concluded.

Speaking on the issue, Managing Director of PTOL, Lizzy Ovbude, blamed the neglect on government policies as well as the concessioning exercise. She said: “I know that when NPA was still the master sea dock, to improve traffic in the Eastern flank, NPA had to give about 30 percent discount. That was some years back, before the concessioning.

“They gave about 30 percent discount to vessels that are willing to come to the Eastern ports. That was a kind of encouragement to enable vessels to come to this part of the country. But after the concessioning, there has been no such encouragement.

“For Port Harcourt port, I don’t know whether it is a kind of conspiracy from ship owners; you know that the shipping industry is dominated by foreigners. “They own the vessels. I do know that we have done a lot of marketing campaigns from Port Harcourt ports here.

We have been to clients at Enugu, Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, which is the Eastern flank, who import through Lagos and made them know that we are actually back. They have shown a lot of interest but one issue we have always had is the vessels to bring such cargo, that is, containerized vessels.

“Before now, we had reached an agreement with two shipping lines who agreed to come and as we were doing the marketing campaign, they suddenly withdrew their vessels. “And you know, when you have been to a client once, twice and they are showing interest and suddenly everything goes down, they will not take you seriously anymore.

“That is what the shipping companies have made us look like. And up until now, we still have clients that have been calling, making enquires on vessels that could come. “They are all foreign ship owners and if they say they are not coming, we cannot force them to come. And that is why you see the importers go to Lagos and begin to truck their cargo down.”

Efforts to get the reaction of the NPA proved abortive as neither of the Assistant General Managers in the Corporate and Strategic Communications of the Authority, Isah Sewuad and Ibrahim Nasiru, picked their calls. Former Managing Director of the NPA, Habib Abdullahi, had said that the low level of the river which makes the siltation (rate of return of sand to the channel after dredging) level very high is the cause of the delay in the dredging of the channel.

Abdullahi, who spoke through the then General Manager in charge of Public Affairs, Emmanuel Ebubuegu, said “The study of geography tells us that at the lower course of the river, the level of sedimentation is very high.

Incidentally, the ports of Warri, Calaber and Port Harcourt are all situated at the lower course of river. If you do not do something to address the hindrance properly, you will always be fighting with nature.”

For Warri port, he said in 2015 the Authority had commenced the process leading to the dredging of the channel by engaging the services of two firms to do the preliminary work.

He said the two firms are Royal Ascony, which is looking at the break waters, and Ace Consulting that is working on the pre-dredging. Three years after nothing has been done, only confirming the fears in some quarters that the neglect of the Eastern and Delta ports is deliberate.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/why-eastern-delta-ports-are-not-utilised-by-importers-industry-chieftains/

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by nnokwa042(m): 1:44am On Aug 15, 2018
Akuko negwu Mike ejeagha oil pipe was layed from Niger delta to kaduna now they re complaining of dredging calabar or portharcourt water

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by danie09(m): 1:57am On Aug 15, 2018
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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by freeze001(f): 4:23am On Aug 15, 2018
Are these problems/challenges insurmountable? What really will it take a serious, honest, people-minded government to provide adequate security and make as many places suitable for business? Clearly the mantra of decentralisation and diversification is just political noise and that is why Nigeria is showing next to no signs of progress.

The fact that only the FG has exclusive power to address these issues remains a major problem. How can the economy be diversified if there is contrived government-approved dependence on just one port with no effort to expand, secure and improve the use of others along the coastal line? If it is to access crude oil for drilling and export they can fight nature and insecurity challenges but on issues that empower citizens directly, it becomes a big deal...such a shame really.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by weyreypey: 4:34am On Aug 15, 2018
nnokwa042:
Akuko negwu Mike ejeagha oil pipe was layed from Niger delta to kaduna now they re complaining of dredging calabar or portharcourt water
Talk to your thieves. No sane person would want to import goods through the den of thieves you have there

To those of you blaming Yoruba and North ask yourselves what prompted amaechi rotimi to betray your kinsman GEJ and supported the Fulani for mere ministerial position just like ngige, rochas, onu

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Corrinthians(m): 5:53am On Aug 15, 2018
freeze001:
Are these problems/challenges insurmountable? What really will it take a serious, honest, people-minded government to provide adequate security and make as many places suitable for business? Clearly the mantra of decentralisation and diversification is just political noise and that is why Nigeria is showing next to no signs of progress.

The fact that only the FG has exclusive power to address these issues remains a major problem. How can the economy ve diversified if there is contrived government-approved dependence on just one port with no effort to expand, secure and improve the use of others along the coastal line? If it is to access crude oil for drilling and export they can fight nature and insecurity challenges but on issues that empower citizens directly, it becomes a big deal...such a shame really.
The surest and shortest way to address the Security challenge is for the traditional rulers and governors in the affected domains to call their subjects to order. We can't continue to blame the FG for just about everything.

It is just like saying because there's a local vigilante in your area, you can't hold your child to account for stealing but rather blame the vigilante for not preventing him from stealing. It makes no sense.

The security situation were talking about here can't be said to be such that it can't be handled by the local authorities if they put their minds to it. The FG has done it's bit by building the ports, let the local play a little role by ensuring cargos berth safely. It isn't too much a "favour" to ask is it?

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by velocity25(m): 5:58am On Aug 15, 2018
South-easterners I. e (se/ss)must wake up not using eastern ports is deliberate by enemies of our region!

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by velocity25(m): 6:07am On Aug 15, 2018
Corrinthians:
The surest and shortest way to address the Security challenge is for the traditional rulers and governors in the affected domains to call their subjects to order. We can't continue to blame the FG for just about everything.

It is just like saying because there's a local vigilante in your area, you can't hold your child to account for stealing but rather blame the vigilante for not preventing him from stealing. It makes no sense.

The security situation were talking about here can't be said to be such that it can't be handled by the local authorities if they put their minds to it. The FG has done it's bit by building the ports, let the local play a little role by ensuring cargos berth safely. It isn't too much a "favour" to ask is it?
the same "security challenge "never stops exporting of crude oil via them? fg is just playing politics.solution to this,is let very region feed herself!

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Corrinthians(m): 7:11am On Aug 15, 2018
velocity25:
the same "security challenge "never stops exporting of crude oil via them? fg is just playing politics.solution to this,is let very region feed herself!
K.
Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by clarocuzioo(m): 7:12am On Aug 15, 2018
Very funny, but the security and depth challenges are not stopping the FG from exporting crude from there. Security is a global issue, not jst Nigeria, and any responsible and sincere government will tackle it, that's why nobody questions their security vote.
Come to think of it, the country is spending heavily on security in the North which profits the country nothing, yet spending such money in south south which will definitely bring about improved trade and development is difficult for them.
Let them continue with their politics of hatred and bitterness.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by freeze001(f): 8:31am On Aug 15, 2018
Corrinthians:
The surest and shortest way to address the Security challenge is for the traditional rulers and governors in the affected domains to call their subjects to order. We can't continue to blame the FG for just about everything.

It is just like saying because there's a local vigilante in your area, you can't hold your child to account for stealing but rather blame the vigilante for not preventing him from stealing. It makes no sense.

The security situation were talking about here can't be said to be such that it can't be handled by the local authorities if they put their minds to it. The FG has done it's bit by building the ports, let the local play a little role by ensuring cargos berth safely. It isn't too much a "favour" to ask is it?

The challenge is not only that of security and besides, that is why I talked of decentralisation and that includes security and authority over ports. The FG has not built the ports. Did you not see the more critical issue of insufficient depth which must be dredged to accommodate container-bearing vessels? The FG ought to address that too.

Talking of traditional leaders calling their wards to other, how many Emirs and Sarkins have called their 'wards' to order in view of the insecurity in the North? It is the responsibility of the Government particularly the FG to ensure security and safety of all Nigerian citizens. Responsible governments do not shirk their responsibilities and expect citizens to pick up the slack especially without the conducive environment to enhance good interaction and trust between the citizens and security agencies.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Corrinthians(m): 9:01am On Aug 15, 2018
freeze001:


The challenge is not only that of security and besides, that is why I talked of decentralisation and that includes security and authority over ports. The FG has not built the ports. Did you not see the more critical issue of insufficient depth which must be dredged to accommodate container-bearing vessels? The FG ought to address that too.

Talking of traditional leaders calling their wards to other, how many Emirs and Sarkins have called their 'wards' to order in view of the insecurity in the North? It is the responsibility of the Government particularly the FG to ensure security and safety of all Nigerian citizens. Responsible governments do not shirk their responsibilities and expect citizens to pick up the slack especially without the conducive environment to enhance good interaction and trust between the citizens and security agencies.
Wait, let me get you straight. So because the Emirs and Sarkins didn't call theirs to order, Igwes and Chiefs shouldn't.

Well, that's quite an impressive way to reason.

Have a splendid day ahead. wink

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by AfraStudent: 7:08pm On Aug 15, 2018
so sad

If you can write, please Apply For This, there is more than $10,000 to be won!
Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Groovenaija360(m): 7:08pm On Aug 15, 2018
undecided
Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by hisgrace090: 7:09pm On Aug 15, 2018
Militant are criminals!
Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:09pm On Aug 15, 2018
We know the problem so what is the solution undecided

Government should cover their faces!

This is something that ought to have being done since inception then in 2018 it is still in discussion undecided

This will not only decongest Lagos which is obviously over crowded but it will also create jobs and generate revenue for the government !

The same way you carry our oyei dey refine for outside and you are talking about job creation shocked shocked shocked

USA don close the embassy for the North gradually others will take the lead cause they don't need our oyei anymore
People are advancing and we are still here discussing problems undecided

I mean how difficult can it be to look for the strength in each state and develop it to it full potential undecided

Na wa ooooooooo

It's time to to pick a leader who is advanced and energetic someone who has moved beyond ethnic and religion bigotry!

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by CChillz: 7:11pm On Aug 15, 2018
The people above and the people below me how many of you actually read this post in detail from the beginning to the end? Like if you read and share if you didn't read the post

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by mattonnairaland: 7:11pm On Aug 15, 2018
It will be difficult to transport goods if that port is not working
Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by baddosky1: 7:12pm On Aug 15, 2018
What sort of foolish excuse is that? Is it your crime? Allow us to run our ports and let us handle the technicalities and so-called security issues.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Igbodicool(m): 7:16pm On Aug 15, 2018
NKEA BU NKE ANYI.
Easterners should stop importing goods through western ports let's see how their ports will survive.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Angy55(f): 7:16pm On Aug 15, 2018
They should dredge the River Niger and stop all these excuses.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by sanandreas(m): 7:17pm On Aug 15, 2018
But the FG can export crude oil from this same region. Hypocritical approach

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Nobody: 7:18pm On Aug 15, 2018
Lies. They are afraid of easterners business prowess

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:23pm On Aug 15, 2018
weyreypey:

Talk to your thieves. No sane person would want to import goods through the den of thieves you have there
Stealing undecided but people have being killing and destroying in the North yet government keeps wooing investors there

Infact 90% of Buhari concentration and expenditure was in the North!

Make una dey fear God now undecided

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by wordcat(m): 7:24pm On Aug 15, 2018
grin grin grin grin grin security challenges grin grin grin grin grin

What about the drilling and exportation of crude oil from the same region

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by aolawale025: 7:25pm On Aug 15, 2018
This excuse isn't tenable. Goods that come by road still pass thru same insecure areas.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by etebefia: 7:25pm On Aug 15, 2018
Militancy should also stop the drilling of oil in Niger Delta.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Nobody: 7:28pm On Aug 15, 2018
yns4real:
By Godfrey Bivbere

The plight of ports at the Nigeria’s eastern and delta coastlines may have been compounded by sea robbery and militancy even as some technical challenges linger.

Vanguard Maritime Report investigations reveal that the spate of attacks has not been contained even after seize fire with militants about three years ago. [/b]

[b]Consequently, international shipping firms have placed high-risk rating in the freight charges, a situation which has made cost of shipments to the ports uncompetitive. For example while it costs shipment from China to Lagos would cost about $1,500 same consignments going to Calabar costs between $4,000 to $4,500.

In addition to the cost challenges, investigations by Vanguard Maritime Report also indicated some technical short-comings in the ports such as shallow berths and draft deficiency of the channels. The ports currently have berth depth of between 6 – 11 meters compared to the Lagos port with berth depth ranging from 9 – 13.5 meters.

Standard port berths in other West African countries like Accra, Ghana is 19 metres, Lome, Togo is 16 metres, Cameroon at 16 metres and Cotonou, Benin Republic at 15 metres. With this technical deficiency the ports at the eastern and delta coastlines would not be able to take size of container-bearing vessels that normally call at standard ports, except for specialised vessels constructed as flat bottom which many international shipping firms have not been willing to use.

The other technical deficiency with the ports, Vanguard Maritime Report investigations show, is that the draught of the channels are below standard. For the channel leading to the ports, Lagos port has a draught of 13.5 meters, that of Port Harcourt is between 7.1 – 9.1 meters, that of Warri stands at between 6.4 – 7.6 meters, Onne has between 8 – 11 meters and Calabar has 6.4 meters during high tide and 5.4 meters during low tide.

Meanwhile, stakeholders in the maritime industry have attributed the situation of the ports to government neglect despite the huge potential for development of the areas and the Nigerian economy.

They also believe the full functioning of the ports in the Eastern and Delta areas would decongest the Lagos ports while increasing the nation’s maritime industry capacity in terms of volume of cargo through-put and clearing turn-around time.

The stakeholders disclosed that besides the technical deficiencies and the criminal attacks which had dented the risk ratings of the ports, the space sizes of the berths of the ports in the eastern and delta area, cargo handling equipment as well as the quays of the ports are adequate to operate effectively and efficiently.

Apart from the above seeming disadvantage, the quays, operational space, the cargo handling equipment are available to give port speedy and cheaper port services compared to those in Lagos, operators say.

The industry operators believe the government could have intervened in those identified deficiencies and bring the ports to good use. Michael Ogodo, Chairman Shippers Association of Cross Rivers State, SACRS, told Vanguard Maritime Report that the Calabar port as it is has the capacity to receive ocean going vessels and should be exploited by federal government through provision of incentives to stakeholders.

According to Ogodo, “Yes, the port has what it takes to receive bigger vessels if the channel is dredged. The SACRS chairman said though there seem to be a surge in shipping activities in Calabar port, it is driven by petroleum import which is not beneficial to the economy of the people.

According to Ogodo, only commercial imports can benefit the people and that has stopped some years back. He said export goods from the state have to be taken to Lagos before they are shipped out of the country.

The SACRS boss said 1999 and 2007 when Donald Duke was governor of the state, and the TINAPA and LAFARGE Africa PLC projects were on-going, a MaerskLine ship was calling at the port every fourth night and that they (shippers) took advantage of that to do direct export from there.

Six months before the completion of the projects during the regime governor Liyel Imoke, Ogodo said they had gone to the governor to intervene as Mearsk Line had said it could no longer come to Calabar at the completion of the project. He stressed that the efforts of the governor did not yield any positive result as the federal government did not respond positively to pleas by the state governor.

He noted that apart from the shallow nature of the ports’ channels, the berths’ depths are okay to receive most vessels. The other issue, he explained, is the constant pirates’ attacks on ships calling at the port.

He listed the obstacles to development and utilization of the Eastern and Delta ports including the absence of import and export cargoes, the difficult navigational area and the frequent attacks on vessels forced up the cost of freight by over 150 percent.

Consequently, according to him, while a consignment from China to Lagos would cost about $1,500 same consignments going to Calabar costs between $4,000 to $4,500.

He explained that the same reason is responsible for the hike in the insurance on both the ship and the cargo He recommended that government should acquire small vessels that do rounds from Lagos to Calabar, Port Harcourt and Warri, taking consignments from Lagos to these ports as well as bringing export cargoes back to Lagos as an immediate quick win measure, while provision of security, dredging of the channel and giving concession to shipping lines should be the long term sustainable measure.

Industry chiefs speak Similarly, National President of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Tony Iju Nwabunike, agreed with Ogodo on the issues of dredging of the channels and concession to shipping lines. He listed the non-functional ports including Warri, Calabar, Port Harcourt, Koko and even the new port in Delta State. Nwabunike noted that the federal government has not yet taken a decision with the concessionaires and shipping companies whom they have actually given the nod to bring in consignments to those areas.

He further explained: “Another problem about these ports is the freights; the freight has been the problem of these ports because those freights are higher than the freight at the Lagos ports. “People are actually looking forward to getting things cheaper when they import.

Most importantly, the consumers are more in Lagos but if there is competitive rate on the freight differentials, or putting them in very low level freight differentials, I think they can use these ports.

“So, I’m actually asking the federal government to make those ports user-friendly, if they make those ports very user-friendly, we can actually import through those ports. “It is important to decentralize like I always say, it is very important to decentralize so that people will use it.


“If you are importing from China, some are saying $2,500, & 3,500 for 20 feet container and $4000 to $5000 for the 40 feet container. If they can actually sail in the same rate or bring it a little bit down, people will now say, okay because of one thousand dollars they can go to eastern ports and do the business,” he concluded.

Speaking on the issue, Managing Director of PTOL, Lizzy Ovbude, blamed the neglect on government policies as well as the concessioning exercise. She said: “I know that when NPA was still the master sea dock, to improve traffic in the Eastern flank, NPA had to give about 30 percent discount. That was some years back, before the concessioning.

“They gave about 30 percent discount to vessels that are willing to come to the Eastern ports. That was a kind of encouragement to enable vessels to come to this part of the country. But after the concessioning, there has been no such encouragement.

“For Port Harcourt port, I don’t know whether it is a kind of conspiracy from ship owners; you know that the shipping industry is dominated by foreigners. “They own the vessels. I do know that we have done a lot of marketing campaigns from Port Harcourt ports here.

We have been to clients at Enugu, Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, which is the Eastern flank, who import through Lagos and made them know that we are actually back. They have shown a lot of interest but one issue we have always had is the vessels to bring such cargo, that is, containerized vessels.

“Before now, we had reached an agreement with two shipping lines who agreed to come and as we were doing the marketing campaign, they suddenly withdrew their vessels. “And you know, when you have been to a client once, twice and they are showing interest and suddenly everything goes down, they will not take you seriously anymore.

“That is what the shipping companies have made us look like. And up until now, we still have clients that have been calling, making enquires on vessels that could come. “They are all foreign ship owners and if they say they are not coming, we cannot force them to come. And that is why you see the importers go to Lagos and begin to truck their cargo down.”

Efforts to get the reaction of the NPA proved abortive as neither of the Assistant General Managers in the Corporate and Strategic Communications of the Authority, Isah Sewuad and Ibrahim Nasiru, picked their calls. Former Managing Director of the NPA, Habib Abdullahi, had said that the low level of the river which makes the siltation (rate of return of sand to the channel after dredging) level very high is the cause of the delay in the dredging of the channel.

Abdullahi, who spoke through the then General Manager in charge of Public Affairs, Emmanuel Ebubuegu, said “The study of geography tells us that at the lower course of the river, the level of sedimentation is very high.

Incidentally, the ports of Warri, Calaber and Port Harcourt are all situated at the lower course of river. If you do not do something to address the hindrance properly, you will always be fighting with nature.”

For Warri port, he said in 2015 the Authority had commenced the process leading to the dredging of the channel by engaging the services of two firms to do the preliminary work.

He said the two firms are Royal Ascony, which is looking at the break waters, and Ace Consulting that is working on the pre-dredging. Three years after nothing has been done, only confirming the fears in some quarters that the neglect of the Eastern and Delta ports is deliberate.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/why-eastern-delta-ports-are-not-utilised-by-importers-industry-chieftains/


Yoruba n Hausa governments shutdown all seaports in eastern nigeria, over 5 ports.

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Alva2018: 7:30pm On Aug 15, 2018
Unnecessary excuses

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by Nobody: 7:30pm On Aug 15, 2018
weyreypey:

Talk to your thieves. No sane person would want to import goods through the den of thieves you have there

And 2 million barrels if crude oil leaves the Niger delta through those thieves every single day.

Will u be ashamed if u use ur head?

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by weyreypey: 7:30pm On Aug 15, 2018
Wiseandtrue:

Stealing undecided but people have being killing and destroying in the North yet government keeps wooing investors there

Infact 90% of Buhari concentration and expenditure was in the North!

Make una dey fear God now undecided
Ask amaechi rotimi why he betrayed your kinsman GEJ and supported the Fulani for mere ministerial position

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Re: Robbery, Militancy Scare, Technical Issues Render Eastern, Delta Ports Unusable by weyreypey: 7:31pm On Aug 15, 2018
PrecisionFx:


And 2 million barrels if crude oil leaves the Niger delta through those thieves every single day.

Will u be ashamed if u use ur head?
Direct your anger to amaechi rotimi

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