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Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by iwaeda: 7:16am On Sep 21, 2021
The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Transportation, and Head of the Traffic Management and Enforcement Compliance Team Apapa, Toyin Fayinka, has blamed the Nigerian Ports Authority for the renewed congestion at the Lagos ports and the consequent upsurge in traffic gridlock along the Apapa area.

In February, the NPA introduced the electronic truck call-up system also known as ‘Eto’ designed to address gridlock on roads leading to the ports.

However, there has been an upsurge in traffic congestion raising concerns among various stakeholders.

Fayinka said, “The problem we are having today is a sudden closure of the gates by the NPA. It was not expected.

“NPA has an arrangement that for trucks to come into Apapa port, they will validate their papers. They call it ‘Eto’. That one is being anchored by Truck Transit Park and the NPA who are working together.

“Our own as the Lagos State Government is to ensure the free flow of traffic. We don’t benefit from the ticket or issue it.

“They were coming to the ports and all of a sudden were told that the NPA through the Chief Security Officer of Tin Can Port said they should close the gates. When I found out, I had two options. Either to turn these vehicles back to their garages or allow for a single lane.



“The best thing for me to do is to order that the vehicles should be turned back to their different private garages until NPA decides to open their gates.”

When pressed for the reason why the NPA ordered for the gates to be shut, Fayinka said, “I don’t know. They’ve not been able to give me any reason and that is not too good enough.”

Speaking with our correspondent, the President of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners, Chief Remi Ogungbemi, attributed the inefficiency of the truck call-up system to human interference.

Ogungbemi said, “Congestion is back on the roads because the automation system which one expects to operate optimally is not doing so.

“My understanding of automation is to remove or drastically reduce human interference regarding the movement of trucks into loading points and the terminals.

“Unfortunately, we are still expecting human interference and for anything that has human interference, definitely, manipulation will be there with people looking for ways to circumvent the system for their selfish interests.

“Even the release of the trucks is not centralised; they have many places where trucks are released. They call it ‘pre-gate’. Even if there are 20 or more pre-gates, there is supposed to be a central point controlling the release of trucks.

“If you allow all the pre-gates to be released, automatically there is going to be chaos; trucks will clog the roads.

“Anytime we are ready to allow the system to operate without putting in our own personal interest, the system will work optimally.”

The National Coordinator, Save Nigeria Freight Forwarders, Dr Osita Chukwu, also lamented about the congestion.

He said, “When they built the ports, the roads that were meant for this port; they never knew that the volume of cargo would be up to this extent.

“The roads are less than the cargo going through it. That is one. Two, the truck may have everything needed to go through but security and port agencies will not allow them to go through like the police and Customs. They will withhold the truck and that will cause problems leading to gridlock.”

Chukwu also decried the problem of truckers who are in a haste to offload cargo which he said contributed to the chaos at the ports and increased the traffic build-up.

On how to mitigate the gridlock, Chukwu said, “Government must look holistically to build fine routes to the already existing routes or design the roads in and out of the ports that are marked with red lines, yellow lines, green lines and white lines.



“Trucks that enter the wrong lanes can then be sanctioned. That way, those who are going to work can go on one lane while truckers can be on another.”


However, the Public Relations Officer of the Tin-Can Island Command of the Nigerian Customs Service, Mr Uche Ejieseme, said the NCS had no hand in the congestion while attributing the gridlock to ongoing construction.

Ejieseme said, “If the issue is about the gridlock on the Tin-Can corridor, it is actually beyond Nigeria Customs because our statutory roles are well-defined.

“I want to believe that the congestion is as a result of the construction going on along the corridor.

“The activities of Customs are not posing any constraint in whatever way. We are very particular about trade facilitation and will do everything possible to ensure that.

“I believe that once the construction works are done, the present challenge will be a thing of the past.”

The General Manager, Corporate & Strategic Communications at the NPA, Olaseni Alakija, however, said that contrary to reports, the truck call-up system had improved.

Alakija said, “Different associations have come to the NPA, even as at last week, begging for the call-up system to be maintained. It is obvious that things have really improved.”

Responding to reports about gridlock being back on the roads as well as the NPA shutting down gates, Alakija said, “Let us go to the ports physically so we can do an on-the-spot assessment. If you’re saying, we have not reached the desired level, maybe I will agree with you. However, we usually review our statistics and when we review for this week, we will get back to you.”

The Director General of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Mr Segun Ajayi-Kadir, spoke on how the congestion was impacting on the manufacturing sector while calling on the government to develop other ports to reduce the burden on the Lagos ports.

He said, “Eighty-one per cent of manufacturers agreed that inefficiency at the national ports negatively affects productivity in the manufacturing sector.

“The challenges at the national port are hydra-headed; from the gridlock on the access road, delay in clearance of cargoes, high and undue demurrage, poor port equipment among others.

“Unfortunately, notwithstanding the various port reforms by the government, not much improvement has been achieved.

“To address this unfriendly situation, the government needs to review the current status of the ports and address all port-related challenges.


“More so, it is important to consider developing other ports outside Lagos State so as to decongest the Apapa and Tin-Can ports.”

Businesses losing billions of naira to ports congestion – LCCI
The Director General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr Chinyere Almona, said the persistent gridlock was caused by operational bottlenecks.

Almona said, “The Chamber believes that the major challenges we have with clearing goods from the ports and delivering to warehouses in Lagos are more of operational bottlenecks caused by excessive procedures, duplication of functions and weak infrastructural support.

“Businesses in the country are losing huge human and financial resources through loss of goods through spoilage, demurrage and extortions along the procedural chain of clearing their goods from the ports.”

She added that Customs operations needed to be reformed with reduced human interface and full automation of port operations.


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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by brainpulse: 7:28am On Sep 21, 2021
Okay
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by temitope27(m): 7:28am On Sep 21, 2021
Buhari is a failure

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by RichThugg: 7:28am On Sep 21, 2021
Since this does not concern me, let me use this opportunity to say a warm Good morning to you all Nairaland children tongue

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by Tokkson: 7:28am On Sep 21, 2021
Let the blame game continue.

That's what this government is good at. Trading blames here and there..

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by ceejay80s(m): 7:29am On Sep 21, 2021
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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by iwaeda: 7:29am On Sep 21, 2021
Sanwoolu is still composing names of defaulters to shame grin
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by johnjay4u2u(m): 7:30am On Sep 21, 2021
Lol

Those benefitting from the gridlock won't want it cleared.

Solution is to activate other ports to full functionality.

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by ceejay80s(m): 7:30am On Sep 21, 2021
Jumbleds35:
My first Ever FTC

It's not special, I don't understand why retards value it alot
Nonsense and ingredient!!! U beat me to it, my 4G disappoint me
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by NoFucksToGive: 7:31am On Sep 21, 2021
When you refused to open up all the other ports what do you expect

The North and SW are so obsessed with their hatred for us in the Niger Delta they killed all our ports due to economic propaganda and sabotage

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by Sharon6(f): 7:33am On Sep 21, 2021
The simple solution to this is to activate already existing ports to full functionality and open more ports if needs be! If the federal government can't do this, can't state governments do it and hand it over to the FG? Please check my signature.
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by NoFucksToGive: 7:35am On Sep 21, 2021
Gadepeko:

Honestly we don't have government

We do but it is a tribally inclined one. The SW keep pushing out backyard propaganda and stats just to brag about economic dominance..

When if we call an independent international audit you would be surprised it's the Niger Delta the contributes highest GDP.

Until Nigeria embraces truth and does away with sentiments and tribalism we won't grow.

Just being factual
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by Proflere: 7:35am On Sep 21, 2021
Person come back from UK just to visit his family house wey dey apapa... Na for road him book him return flight grin grin.. baba no gree reach house before he run go back

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by tamdun: 7:35am On Sep 21, 2021
NoFucksToGive:
When you refused to open up all the other ports what do you expect

The North and SW are so obsessed with their hatred for us in the Niger Delta they killed all our ports due to economic propaganda and sabotage
Wake up and smell the coffee
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by donmixc: 7:36am On Sep 21, 2021
Slum Lagos grin cheesy

A City for crazy people grin
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by NoFucksToGive: 7:37am On Sep 21, 2021
tamdun:

Wake up and smell the coffee

What flavour is it please?
undecided
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by Maxymilliano(m): 7:37am On Sep 21, 2021
So despite both Federal and State government intervention, a lasting solution could not be found to the perennial gridlock in Apapa ?
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by spy24(m): 7:37am On Sep 21, 2021
The most comfortable region in this country are those that are benefiting from this negatively skewed system we are operating
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by Theunbothered: 7:38am On Sep 21, 2021
If China can't build a project for Nigeria I trust Nigerians to mess it up.

Welcoming the new era of colonialism and foreign dependence because of our own short sighted greed.

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by tamdun: 7:38am On Sep 21, 2021
NoFucksToGive:


What flavour is it please?
undecided
U tell me
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by splashbaby(m): 7:40am On Sep 21, 2021
Simple solution, extend the railway to Apapa and create a dry port far away from Lagos with a with a suitable terminus for the railway to discharge goods instead of borrowing to build railway to Niger for your cousins.

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by Jaycee07(m): 7:42am On Sep 21, 2021
NoFucksToGive:
When you refused to open up all the other ports what do you expect

The North and SW are so obsessed with their hatred for us in the Niger Delta they killed all our ports due to economic propaganda and sabotage

Exactly my thoughts. There are very viable places in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Cross Riversand even Rivers(Not mentioning Onne-FLTand FOT) that deep sea port, haulage port and other commercial ports can be constructed and utilized. I don't have any issue with Lagos or Lagosians, but why the hassles? And Lest I forget, we have two existing ports in Delta(Warri) and Cross River(Calabar). Why can't FG revamp those ports and make them usable?
This is no rocket science.This will lead not only to decongestion, but timely distribution of commodities to importers. And don't forget, that most of those importers are igbos. Nigerian politicians are lame ducks.All of them.

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by deleo16(m): 7:43am On Sep 21, 2021
grin
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by ariesbull: 7:43am On Sep 21, 2021
Hope they don't want other ports to work

Things like these would alway happen

Containers would fall on cars
Roads would spoil in Lagos
Man-hours lost
Air polluted


So they should keep it up
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by NoFucksToGive: 7:47am On Sep 21, 2021
Jaycee07:


Exactly my thoughts. There are very viable places in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Cross Riversand even Rivers(Not mentioning Onne-FLTand FOT) that deep sea port, haulage port and other commercial ports can be constructed and utilized. I don't have any issue with Lagos or Lagosians, but why the hassles? And Lest I forget, we have two existing ports in Delta(Warri) and Cross River(Calabar). Why can't FG revamp those ports and make them usable?
This is no rocket science.This will lead not only to decongestion, but timely distribution of commodities to importers. And don't forget, that most of those importers are igbos. Nigerian politicians are lame ducks.All of them.

Leave them, they are more interesting in chest beating how the SW generates the most IGR.. they know if they allow the Ibo importers use our ports inthe Niger Delta we will over take them in IGR so instead they keep biting their nose to spite their face thinking they are doing us in the Niger Delta grin

Wait for it a new dawn will come where all those back yard generated statistics will be put to shame by transparent international audit firms

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Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by SarkinYarki: 7:47am On Sep 21, 2021
I thought Osinbanjo claimed he created an app to cure it cheesy
Re: Apapa Gridlock Persists, Lagos Blames NPA, MAN Laments Losses by splashbaby(m): 7:49am On Sep 21, 2021
Jaycee07:


Exactly my thoughts. There are very viable places in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Cross Riversand even Rivers(Not mentioning Onne-FLTand FOT) that deep sea port, haulage port and other commercial ports can be constructed and utilized. I don't have any issue with Lagos or Lagosians, but why the hassles? And Lest I forget, we have two existing ports in Delta(Warri) and Cross River(Calabar). Why can't FG revamp those ports and make them usable?
This is no rocket science.This will lead not only to decongestion, but timely distribution of commodities to importers. And don't forget, that most of those importers are igbos. Nigerian politicians are lame ducks.All of them.
Why don't the state build it if the Fg refuses and hand it over to the useless FG. Igbos are not the only importer. Very wrong conclusion to make. Who are the biggest importer of manufacturing materials, cars, aluminium, and iron in Nigeria? Majority of the manufacturing hub in Nigeria is in the south west...Ijora, Sango Ota and Ibadan. It doesn't make economic sense to use calabar or Warri port when your company is in Lagos or Ibadan.

I know julius Berger built a Jetty in Warri back then when the were building the Ajaokuta Aladja railway to receive heavy equipment. What became of it is a mystery now

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