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Tin-Can, Onne, Warri, Calabar ports on verge of collapse – NPA

The Acting Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Mohammed Bello-Koko, has said that the infrastructure of ports in the country including Tin Can Island, Onne, Delta, and Calabar are on the verge of collapse.

Koko also called for the release of funds for the rehabilitation of the ports. According to a statement released by NPA’s General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications, Bello-Koko called for infrastructural funding at the first retreat for the constituted board of directors of NPA.

He noted that Francophone African countries were funding dredging of their ports, whereas, in Nigeria, the NPA is responsible for funding the ports which he said puts ‘a lot of strain on our resources and capacity to invest in critical port infrastructure.’

Bello-Koko said, “We are facing decaying port infrastructure, for example, sections of the quay aprons or walls at Tin Can Island Port, Onne, Delta, and Calabar ports are collapsing and require huge funds to repair them.

“With the increasing pressure to remit more revenue to the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation, it has become very difficult to have sufficient funds to attend to these decaying facilities, hence the need to explore alternative funding sources outside the traditional port service offerings.

“NPA has a lot of high value landed properties in Onne, Snake Island, and Takwa Bay that are designated free trade zones and mostly allocated but with there is a poor arterial road network and other infrastructure to make them attractive for private investments which would bring good revenue to the Authority and Federal Government.”

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