Skip to main content

Automation, Backbone of Port Efficiency - Bello-Koko ....As Port Infrastructure Rehabilitation Begins

 


The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority NPA, Mohammed Bello-Koko has said that the management under his watch is working round the clock to ensure full automation of Nigeria ports system, which he said remains the backbone of an efficient seaport operation.

Speaking with newsmen at the weekend in Lagos, Bello-Koko also disclosed that the authority has commenced a massive rehabilitation of existing port infrastructures across board, and an upgrade of workers’ welfare, which are part of the legacies he plans to bequeath to the country’s port system.

According to him, automation remains the fulcrum of any efficient seaport, he noted that there are some levels of automation among shipping lines, terminal operators and other stakeholders, he added that NPA was working towards integrating these automated systems under one Port Community System for operational efficiency of the seaports.

“We are currently understudying what has been done in some efficient seaports in the world. Something that we can say this is it; that is the Community Port System and Harbours automation because we have come to the full realisation that no seaport can achieve efficiency without automating the systems”. the MD said.

In terms of rehabilitating the existing port infrastructure, he disclosed that the management under his watch has commenced moves that would culminate in the reconstruction of Tin Can, Apapa and Rivers Port, Port Harcourt.

It was gathered that Bua Sugar Refinery, which is one of the concessionaires at the Rivers Port has commenced the process of reconstruction of some of the collapsed berths at the port, especially berths five and six with the submission of engineering designs to the NPA for approval.

Bello-Koko said: “I want to bequeath a legacy of rehabilitated port infrastructure with the right marine equipment and that is what we are already working on. Discussions have started in terms of the design; we have not got the full designs for Tin Can Island Port".

“The design is going to be on how it will be reconstructed, what will be the likely cost of the reconstruction and we will do same for the Apapa Port. We would not mind if it is what would require us to provide the guarantee for the funds, but discussions are ongoing.

“We are urging Bua Sugar Refinery to reconstruct the collapsed berths at the Rivers Ports and recently, the company has submitted the external drawing and we are vetting it. If we are able to achieve all these, we would have achieved a lot. We are pursuing massive rehabilitation of port infrastructure and under it we have the proliferation of deep seaports in the country; it is an all-encompassing programme".

“We are also working on workers’ salaries, emoluments and other welfare issues. The last time salaries were reviewed in NPA was in 2004 and so we are working towards improved welfare of the workers. All these are my legacies I want to bequeath to the industry and I want you to hold me responsible for that". Bello-Koko reiterated.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Eze Uchendu Applauds Compt. Olomu's Outstanding Performance In Apapa

  ...Berates APMT For Lack  of Capacity & Technicality ...Calls FG to Set Up Committee To Access APMT Operations In Nigeria The remarkable performance of the Customs Area Controller of the Apapa Customs command, Comptroller Babatunde Olomu fsi has been commended by a renowned freight forwarder, the Chairman of National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarder( NAGAFF), Apapa Chapter, Fowdr. Prince Eze Uchendu. Accessing the Apapa Command under the control of Compt. Olomu,  the  chairman applauded the resilience and doggedness of the area controller in all areas of operation, in his words, "I think for now we have a good controller, the person of controller, Babatunde Olomu, since his inception as the CAC Apapa, I can say Apapa Command has never had it so good, so I can score the Nigeria customs high In all fields of endeavour, the controller has been a moving controller,  he's not a controller that stays in office. He comes to the terminals ...

KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN (KSJI) TAKES A SWIPE AT BAD LEADERSHIPS IN NIGERIA

  Maj. Gen. (Prof) Remy Uche,  KSJI Supreme Subordinate President, Nigeria. As Christians all over the world marked  the feast of the Passion of St. John the Baptist on August 29 commemoration of his beheading by King Herod for speaking up to the truth, the Knights of St. John International (KSJI) of the Roman Catholic Church has taken a swipe against which it described as obnoxious and draconian leaderships in many spheres of life in Nigeria. The Knights of St. John International (KSJI), a sodality organisation of men and women looked up to in the Roman Catholic Church as people of integrity, is not happy with the current situation in the country where leaders in some places are not serving expectedly. According to a press statement made by the KSJI leader in Nigeria (Supreme Subordinate President), Maj Gen. Remy Uche (Prof), and signed on his behalf, by his Chief of Staff, Sir Abuchi Anueyiagu, to mark the feast of the Passion of St. John the Baptist, the patron saint...

Amaechi Calls on Nigerians To Boycot Elections Over Economic Hardship

A Former Minister of Transportation, Rt Honourable Rotimi Amaechi, who can be said to have been so quite since he lost the APC Presidential primaries in 2023 has expressed his sadness and displeasure with Nigerians for accepting the current economic hardship in the country. The former minister had, in a recent interview shared on X handle said he expected Nigerians to be angry over the situation of the country as orchestrated by the president Tinubu administration. The one time Rivers state governor said he had expected Nigerians to boycott elections in protest against politicians while lamenting  over the present cost pf diesel and other essentials in the country. In his words, “I’m angry with the citizens. I’ve said it several times. “You can’t see a group of people stealing your money impoverishing you, you can’t buy fuel, you can’t buy anything; “Look at what happened in Edo. Should any politician be campaigning in Edo? People should be angry. “There should be protest against p...