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Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by oonix(f): 6:25am On May 08, 2019
kaen1317:
its the agenda of the powers that be to suppress the SE and SS. It's an open secret
one of the reasons I consider Jonathan a failure..He could have opened up those SS and SE ports but he didn't. Now buhari has done it for the north.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by johnpablo541(m): 6:28am On May 08, 2019
alphaNomega:
How will the goods make it to Kaduna? Teleportation?

NB: I need someone to break it down for me. I don't understand how containers are cleared at ports.
This is how it works. The containers will be shipped to Lagos, then they will be transported to the north. The govt will bear the cost of transportation by rail to make it attractive
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:30am On May 08, 2019
hisgrace090:
When elrufai was busy working on this port other governors that have such need were equally busy blaming fg for not building port in their domen, what an irony?
El-Rufai built which port?
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:31am On May 08, 2019
MetaPhysical:
This is what Lagosians have been praying for. Let everybody take their own cargo away from Lagos and decongest the city. Too many accidents with trucks and trailers carrying containers on our roads. Thank God we can expect less fatality now.

Easterners please follow this man example and tell your billionaires and governors to follow suit so your people are not resulting in casualty on highway everyday running business back and forth.

Kudos to Elrufai! He should use the opportunity to generate IGR if Niger buys in to his idea.
It is the duty of the FG to reactivate the 6 or 7 seaports in eastern Nigeria, We have no need for our billionaires to build new ones.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Born2Breed(f): 6:32am On May 08, 2019
Lol. Funny man.

They are still using the port and goods will be cleared in Lagos before unward movement elsewhere.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by SoNature(m): 6:32am On May 08, 2019
mathewLonger:
Politics of Seaport in Nigeria.

Before the establishment of Lagos Wharf Port were very advanced Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports. The two collapsed completely due to the civil war. No effort was made again by the successive governments to reopen the ports. Of note, Seaport and sea transportation is an exclusive constitutional preserve of the Federal Government.

What then is preventing the Federal Government from reopening the Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports? South Africa has four major seaports servicing its economy. Can't we emulate good things and leave ethnic politics aside.
Stop writing nonsense.
Onne, Calabar and Warri ports are there but overseas logistics companies prefer using Lagos ports because they have lots of customers coming from that axis.
It's just like blaming FG because Akwa Ibom international airport does not attract foreign airlines.
Stop the blame game...FG, although has its failings, is not responsible for why freight companies prefer Lagos ports
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:33am On May 08, 2019
vioment:
El rufai is currently among the very few great real leaders in nigeria, matter of fact right after VP.
For achieving what?
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by wellmax(m): 6:34am On May 08, 2019
raker300:
its a federal project not state
Oga it is a state project
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:35am On May 08, 2019
mathewLonger:
Politics of Seaport in Nigeria.

Before the establishment of Lagos Wharf Port were very advanced Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports. The two collapsed completely due to the civil war. No effort was made again by the successive governments to reopen the ports. Of note, Seaport and sea transportation is an exclusive constitutional preserve of the Federal Government.

What then is preventing the Federal Government from reopening the Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports? South Africa has four major seaports servicing its economy. Can't we emulate good things and leave ethnic politics aside.
The6 or 7 seaports in eastern Nigeria didn't collapse because of civil war.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Born2Breed(f): 6:35am On May 08, 2019
MetaPhysical:
This is what Lagosians have been praying for. Let everybody take their own cargo away from Lagos and decongest the city. Too many accidents with trucks and trailers carrying containers on our roads. Thank God we can expect less fatality now.

Easterners please follow this man example and tell your billionaires and governors to follow suit so your people are not resulting in casualty on highway everyday running business back and forth.

Kudos to Elrufai! He should use the opportunity to generate IGR if Niger buys in to his idea.
Is Kaduna dry sea port a government or individual effort. Also is there a railway linking the West to the East as the case of West to North?
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:35am On May 08, 2019
fasho01:
It's high time Lagos port gets decongested
The goods will still land in Lagos first
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by macIB(m): 6:36am On May 08, 2019
mathewLonger:
Politics of Seaport in Nigeria.

Before the establishment of Lagos Wharf Port were very advanced Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports. The two collapsed completely due to the civil war. No effort was made again by the successive governments to reopen the ports. Of note, Seaport and sea transportation is an exclusive constitutional preserve of the Federal Government.

What then is preventing the Federal Government from reopening the Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports? South Africa has four major seaports servicing its economy. Can't we emulate good things and leave ethnic politics aside.
Leaders in the SS and SE have no political will to open up those 2 ports. That is the problem. Most recently GEJ was president for 6yrs and did nothing. Ekwueme was VP for 4yrs and also did nothing to those ports in terms of opening them up fully.
Now, some northerns have worked hard within 5yrs to open a dry port, you are here complaining and insinuating nepotism about FG supression of the SS and SE.
Anyway, what do I know, as long as Lagos roads are gradually decongested of heavy articulated vehicles. I am happy. Peace!!!!
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by oruma19: 6:38am On May 08, 2019
Presidential material. this boy should have been president instead of the dull cadet we presently have. Next president of nigeria loading...elrufai...tinubu should go and die
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by wordcat(m): 6:39am On May 08, 2019
chimjoshjuan:
You can ship your goods directly from Kaduna to any part of the world and you can also import goods from any part of the world directly to Kaduna without your containers or any of your goods being opened up for inspection in Lagos.”
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by mu2sa2:
PrecisionFx:
The6 or 7 seaports in eastern Nigeria didn't collapse because of civil war.
Dont mind the hypocrites. Their pirates have made the ports unattractive and they're blaming somebody else. Compound hypocrites!
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by MorufuAtanda: 6:40am On May 08, 2019
MetaPhysical:
This is what Lagosians have been praying for. Let everybody take their own cargo away from Lagos and decongest the city. Too many accidents with trucks and trailers carrying containers on our roads. Thank God we can expect less fatality now.

Easterners please follow this man example and tell your billionaires and governors to follow suit so your people are not resulting in casualty on highway everyday running business back and forth.

Kudos to Elrufai! He should use the opportunity to generate IGR if Niger buys in to his idea.
Are you aware the kaduna inland dry port is a federal commissioned project?
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:40am On May 08, 2019
wellmax:
Oga it is a state project
Sorry for ur madness.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Afonja007: 6:41am On May 08, 2019
hisgrace090:
When elrufai was busy working on this port other governors that have such need were equally busy blaming fg for not building port in their domen, what an irony?
so elrufai built the rail line ?so if governor in anambra state decides to build dry port how will train get there ?the way you people talk a times even gambia cow ve sense more than you,
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:42am On May 08, 2019
macIB:
Leaders in the SS and SE have no political will to open up those 2 ports. That is the problem. Most recently GEJ was president for 6yrs and did nothing. Ekwueme was VP for 4yrs and also did nothing to those ports in terms of opening them up fully.
Now, some northerns have worked hard within 5yrs to open a dry port, you are here complaining and insinuating nepotism about FG supression of the SS and SE.
Anyway, what do I know, as long as Lagos roads are gradually decongested of heavy articulated vehicles. I am happy. Peace!!!!
All ports in Nigeria are owned by the Nigerian government and they are the ones that shutdown 6 or 7 seaports in eastern Nigeria. This has absolutely nothing to do with political will, yoruba politicians never needed political will to build the Ports in Lagos
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by wirinet(m): 6:43am On May 08, 2019
alphaNomega:
How will the goods make it to Kaduna? Teleportation?

NB: I need someone to break it down for me. I don't understand how containers are cleared at ports.
Exactly what is on my mind. How will the cargo get to Kaduna?
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:43am On May 08, 2019
mu2sa2:
Dont mind the hypocrites. There pirates have made the ports unattractive and they're blaming somebody else. Compound hypocrites!
Has nothing to do with piracy also.

Rather FG shutdown those ports by themselves
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by NkayStory(f): 6:44am On May 08, 2019
The SE and SS regiion needs a functioning Seaport capable of ferrying very large vessels as a matter of serious urgency

Lagos seaport is not sustainable anymore.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by wirinet(m): 6:45am On May 08, 2019
Chinablack:
very much easy, all destined for the north will be transported via rail lines free of charge
You mean the trains would not charge for transporting the cargos from lagos to Kaduna? How will that work?
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by vioment: 6:49am On May 08, 2019
PrecisionFx:
For achieving what?
The religious tax and this major feat.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by trapQ: 6:49am On May 08, 2019
Stop saying what you don't know. My sister works with a shipping company and it's not what you think. Firstly SS ports are too shallow and large vessels cannot berth there hence the need to go through Lagos ports. The government could've dredged it to make it much deeper but they obviously haven't cared enough to do that.

Secondly lots of the places you want to ship from do not have port Harcourt on it's list of destinations so they simply won't ship to PH port. Did I mention the higher import duties for the pH ports? The government is responsible for these reasons I gave. They can ensure that it is fully upgraded to international status but deliberately won't due to their nonchalance.
SoNature:
Stop writing nonsense.
Onne, Calabar and Warri ports are there but overseas logistics companies prefer using Lagos ports because they have lots of customers coming from that axis.
It's just like blaming FG because Akwa Ibom international airport does not attract foreign airlines.
Stop the blame game...FG, although has its failings, is not responsible for why freight companies prefer Lagos ports
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by johnpablo541(m): 6:50am On May 08, 2019
PrecisionFx:
The6 or 7 seaports in eastern Nigeria didn't collapse because of civil war.
There are no seaports in South Eastern Nigeria.
Here are the list of seaports in Nigeria.

Apapa seaport (Lagos State)
Tincan port (Lagos State)
Warri port (delta state)
Calabar port (cross-river state)
Onne port (rivers state)
Port-Harcourt port (Rivers state)


Piracy and militancy killed most of the ports in the south south region.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by trapQ: 6:51am On May 08, 2019
You're just an idiot.
mu2sa2:
Dont mind the hypocrites. There pirates have made the ports unattractive and they're blaming somebody else. Compound hypocrites!
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by wirinet(m): 6:55am On May 08, 2019
NkayStory:
The SE and SS regiion needs a functioning Seaport capable of ferrying very large vessels as a matter of serious urgency

Lagos seaport is not sustainable anymore.
The SS has many seaports, it's just not being utilised.

The SE cannot have a sea port simply because there are no seas in the SE. What can be built are river ports.
Building river ports to the SE is a bit complicated. You need permission from communities down the delta to dredge the river. Abacha had problems with Ijaw communities when he attempted to dredge the river to onitsha.
Furthermore, the river would need periodic maintenance, ie periodic dredging and removing of debis from the river to allow ships sail through easily. The tiny stretch of water between the ocean and Apapa ports undergoes constant dredging.
You need a long term serious maintainable plan to operate and maintain a river port deep inland.
Re: I’ll Tell Niger To Use Kaduna Port, Not Lagos – El-rufai by Nobody: 6:57am On May 08, 2019
mathewLonger:
Politics of Seaport in Nigeria.

Before the establishment of Lagos Wharf Port were very advanced Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports. The two collapsed completely due to the civil war. No effort was made again by the successive governments to reopen the ports. Of note, Seaport and sea transportation is an exclusive constitutional preserve of the Federal Government.

What then is preventing the Federal Government from reopening the Port Harcourt and Calabar Seaports? South Africa has four major seaports servicing its economy. Can't we emulate good things and leave ethnic politics aside.
I think you are the one playing tribal politic here... As we speak calabar seaport is working fine... The reasons why most importers don't want to use it is because it cost more to clear goods than it lagos counterpart. And also there is ready market for your goods which buyers will take the transportation cost.
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