*To save shipping companies $180m annually
The Nigerian government has announced the engagement of an Israeli firm to police
Nigeria’s territorial waters for three years and train members of the Nigerian
Navy and security personnel after which the Nigerian security agents will take
over the security of the nation’s waters.
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi,
stated this on Monday while speaking at the World Maritime Day with the theme: ‘Connecting
Ships, Ports and People’, held in Lagos.
Ameachi, who did not mention the name of the Israeli
firm, disclosed that the development would save shipping companies over $180
million (N55.62 billion) in security fees, adding that Meask alone pays $18
million annually for its ships to be escorted in and out of Nigeria.
According to him, “Security is a major challenge globally
especially in the Gulf of Guinea. There have been major concerns and
developments to address the issues of Maritime security along the Gulf of
Guinea. Various initiatives, actions, programmes and centres/organisation have
been developed and established to counter this insecurity. This administration
has seen the need for all relevant maritime agencies to synergise to improve
efficiency in our ports.”
He added that the federal government has recorded some level
of success on the concessioning of Onitsha River port, “while others like
Lokoja, Baro, Oguta, River Ports are all in the pipeline and a priority for
this administration. The maintenance dredging of Ajaokuta to Onitsha channels
of River Niger is a major step to boost the huge potential in our inland waterways
transportation.
“On the ever present challenge of vehicular movement in our
ports, especially the Apapa/Tincan Island ports, efforts have been made by the federal
government to decongest and proffer solution to the ever persistent gridlock limiting
the movement of goods and people to these ports. The new policy of the government
is that all new rail lines entering the coastal states of the country must be
extended to the sea ports to make them more efficient, functional and viable.
“Accordingly, the government has extended the
Lagos-Ibadan rail link from Ebute Metta to Apapa port complex and is currently
rehabilitating the narrow gauge rail line to start evacuating goods from Tincan
Island and Apapa ports.
“Equally, the coastal rail (Lagos-Calabar) project
has extended to Warri port, Onne deep sea port-Port Harcourt and Calabar Port as
well as the Export Processing zones in Calabar. This will support the desired
efficiency at the ports for loading and offloading of goods at the ports as
well as eliminate multiple handling and de-emphasize warehousing at the ports.”
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