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Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by AtikuNetwork: 3:31am On Sep 26, 2019
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/why-vessels-avoid-eastern-ports-npa-boss/

ON SEPTEMBER 25, 2019

…As legislators intensify pressure

THE Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, has said that the key reasons why vessels avoid using ports at the Eastern flank of the nation’s seaports was due to the level of insecurity on the waterways, the shallow draft of the channels which hinders the movement of big vessels, as well as problems of poor access roads and rail linkages to the ports in these areas.

On the issues of draft limitations, the Managing Director, Ms Hadiza Bala Usman, who disclosed these, explained that following the approval of the contract by the Federal Executive Council last year, dredging works have been completed on deepening the Warri channel draught to 7.5 meters while consultants have been engaged to advise on level of investments needed to improve the infrastructure capacity of the Port Harcourt port.

Speaking at a meeting with members of the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Ports and Harbours, she noted that the Onne Ports currently function at full capacity just as she informed the legislators that the management of the NPA was working with all relevant stakeholders towards tackling the challenges that hamper patronage of the Eastern Ports.

Bala-Usman also disclosed that NPA has granted all requisite approvals for the construction of the Lekki Deep Sea Port for which development has started.

She said further that the Authority was awaiting a response from the promoters of the Badagry Deep Sea Port to enable conclusion on the final outline business case for the project.

Bala-Usman also pointed out that the maritime industry is becoming more increasingly disposed to patronising Deep Sea Ports which allows for big vessels and aid economies of scales. She clarified that Nigeria would only assure its future market share in the industry with the development of Deep Sea Ports.

On security, Bala-Usman explained that the NPA is purchasing patrol boats and working with the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, and the Port Police Command to combat crimes on the nation’s waterways and assured that progress is being made on this front.

On the issue of port access roads, she explained that the NPA has drawn a basket of such roads across the country and written to the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing about the need to prioritise the rehabilitation of these roads.

She noted that the ministry has commenced implementation of this process with the recent award of the construction of Ikom Bridge, which is a key road connecting Cross River State to the North-Eastern part of the country and expressed optimism that these steps will provide better linkages to the hinterland and attract more business to the Eastern Ports.

Earlier in his remarks, Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, Hon. Buba Yakub explained that the Committee was on a fact-finding mission on reasons why the Eastern Ports are not working as optimally as the Western Ports and how much that affects national development.

Yakub noted that this assignment will take his Committee round all the ports and at the end of the day, generate a blueprint that would improve patronage at the Eastern Ports and prevent agitations from host communities.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by nabegibeg: 3:53am On Sep 26, 2019
The main problem with these ports is that the river channels leading to them are too narrow to accommodate large vessels. The shipping companies find it more convenient to take their vessels to Lagos than to eastern sea ports.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Nobody: 3:53am On Sep 26, 2019
sad Until the east apologizes to other Nigerians on behalf of that greedy war lord called ojukwu who started the brutal war in our peaceful country, more and more benefits will keep eluding the east sad

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by bilulu(m): 3:53am On Sep 26, 2019
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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by etebefia: 3:54am On Sep 26, 2019
Story story....... Story.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Latidoh1: 3:55am On Sep 26, 2019
Ok
Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by handsomeyinka(m): 3:56am On Sep 26, 2019
So is Lagos port secured?

If I hire Antony joshua,he will beat you like this

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Jrevelation(m): 3:57am On Sep 26, 2019
Hmmmmm
Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Edenx: 3:59am On Sep 26, 2019
NPA has granted full approval for the construction of the lekki deep sea port but giving excuses why the already made ports in the East is hard to manage. Who is fooling who? How long will this dilly dally last?

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by jamesharryson(m): 4:00am On Sep 26, 2019
So whose duty is it to secure the waterways? Who secured the ports in Lagos and other cities where the cargoes avoiding eastern part head to?

Some stupid comments some people make some certain times, marvel me, seriously

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by qualityovenbake(m): 4:02am On Sep 26, 2019
The government excuse is inadequate and unconvincing. The truth is that the federal government is preventing the eastern from participating fully in the economic, social, and political life of the society in which they live.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Credobee(m): 4:08am On Sep 26, 2019
One day they would run out of excuses [color=#006600][/color]

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Jabioro: 4:08am On Sep 26, 2019
Going round as usual,the last government dispensation also went round.I meant the eighth national assembly committee . Nothing new would be achieve hence we kept on repeating the same chemical,with the same processing just do not expect any changes...Ho2 plus salt ....

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by freedomchild: 4:09am On Sep 26, 2019
The main reason is due to shallowness of the seas to accommodate large vessels.
other reasons are mere propaganda

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by GavelSlam: 4:09am On Sep 26, 2019
Edenx:
NPA has granted full approval for the construction of the lekki deep sea port but giving excuses why the already made ports in the East is hard to manage. Who is fooling who? How long will this dilly dally last?

The way you say there can be no oil in the north is the same way nature has taken care of ports in your area.

grin

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Edu3Again: 4:10am On Sep 26, 2019
East is not avoided, they just dont direct ships there.

Yet the east is where 95% of Nigeria's revenue comes from.

No worry, our eye don open.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by RZArecta2(m): 4:10am On Sep 26, 2019
Excuses excuses, Ibaka deep sea Port idea was completely abandoned simply because they’re a 5% state meanwhile there’s no need to dredge the channel there. Lagos on the other hand is pushing for two more seaports at Lekki and Badagry. It’s a simple fact that anything that’ll develop the SE and SS is being completely avoided by the demonic imbeciles in Aso Rock cool

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Area4Area: 4:11am On Sep 26, 2019
Edenx:
NPA has granted full approval for the construction of the lekki deep sea port but giving excuses why the already made ports in the East is hard to manage. Who is fooling who? How long will this dilly dally last?
Why not blame eastern importers for not using eastern ports, why blaming the NPA as usual? Have you heard at any time that any ship was turned back from going to any eastern port and forced to offload in Lagos?

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by gaetano: 4:11am On Sep 26, 2019
When the white man sited the ports in Lagos and ph to move slaves how come they didn't experience all these?
If it's insecurity then what exactly are the naval forces doing in the Baracks instead of patrolling the water ways? When it's time to move oil from those same ports to abroad there are no problems but to bring them back refined to the same ports you sight insecurity and rather move everything to Lagos, having us moving back refined oil through tankers. Nigeria i hail thee. Very wicked and useless country. Sabotaging the economy of your fellow countrymen just because you hate them.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by hollywater: 4:15am On Sep 26, 2019
Abeg which aren't in Nigeria is secure?Let me hear something joor.

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Area4Area: 4:17am On Sep 26, 2019
RZArecta2:
Excuses excuses, Ibaka deep sea Port idea was completely abandoned simply because they’re a 5% state meanwhile there’s no need to dredge the channel there. Lagos on the other hand is pushing for two more seaports at Lekki and Badagry. It’s a simple fact that anything that’ll develop [s]the SE and SS is[/s] being completely avoided by the demonic imbeciles in Aso Rock cool
Blame Igbo importers and not the FG for that, if they prefer Lagos ports, so be it.
At the bolded, use one and stop lumping both together as same to gain sympathy

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by Area4Area: 4:21am On Sep 26, 2019
gaetano:


Ode. So when it's time to transport oil from the Niger delta ports to foreign countries, the narrow rivers disappear fiam! grin grin
Call it what it is... Economic sabotage.
See you calling someone ode when it seems you are the real one, have you ever heard that any ship was turned away from disembarking in any eastern port and forced to offload in Lagos?

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by ifymadu: 4:21am On Sep 26, 2019
If their was sea access to Maiduguri you would have seen how fast they would have dredged and developed it to make it attractive to shipping lines, then even boko haram would not have been considered a security challenge. They should just own up that necessary attention is not being given because the region has the word "EASTERN".

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by 2016v2017: 4:23am On Sep 26, 2019
nabegibeg:
The main problem with these ports is that the river channels leading to them are too narrow to accommodate large vessels. The shipping companies find it more convenient to take their vessels to Lagos than to eastern sea ports.

what's the work of the government?
is it the responsibility of taxpayers to construct or work on the waterways so as to enable the ships to go through them?
Have you become clueless government lawyer or defender?

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by 2016v2017: 4:24am On Sep 26, 2019
Area4Area:
Not again, Biafrans have been told to go on two occasions in the last two years but they went begging to remain in Nigeria
please,wake up from your alcoholic infested dream

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Re: Why Vessels Avoid Eastern Ports — NPA Boss by gaetano: 4:25am On Sep 26, 2019
Area4Area:
See you calling someone ode when it seems you are the real one, have you ever heard that any ship was turned away from disembarking in any eastern port and forced to offload in Lagos?
stop saying trash. It's all political. These ports were fully functional before the Civil War. This is the same thing the fg is doing to the Eastern airports. Ethiopian airlines is been charged higher to operate from the akanu abiam Airport than Lagos and Abuja instead of keeping a flat rate and that has affected the ticket fee in return. Yet again, once it's time for Christmas celebration the fg will once more remember that there's a fault that needs to be resolved on the runway and shots it down so easterners coming from abroad will use other airports. IT'S ALL ECONOMIC SABOTAGE.

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