NPA Ready to Change the Oil Dwindling Fortune

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 As the nation’s future is dwindling economically as a result of the downward sliding nature of the oil sector of the economy, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has reassured the general public and the Federal Government that the agency is in the positioned and ready to turn around the fortunes of the country as well as the gains if empowerment from the maritime industry.

The organization is also saying that though the oil and gas sector of the economy is in mess, it assured that beyond the oil sector, maritime sector can be second to none in foreign exchange earnings for the federal government. 

This was disclosed by the Managing Director of the NPA, Mallam Habib Abdullahi while speaking recently at a two day event put together by Maritime Correspondents Organisation of Nigeria (MARCON) in Lagos. 

Habib who was represented by the General Manager, Public Affairs, NPA, Captain Iheanacho Ebubeogu explained that ports efficiency as a catalyst for economic growth is  germane to the Federal Government’s drive for economic revival through non-oil revenue resources. 


"It is envisaged that with the recovery of global economy and the stimulation of Nigerian industries and consequent exports, the Nigerian ports will be poised to catalyze the economic growth of Nigeria, and be second to none in foreign exchange contribution to the Federal Government’s coffers"the MD stated.

According to him, the agency  has continually made efforts to re-position the organization in line with global trends and in order to enhance the growth of the nation’s economy, pointing out that the Federal Government of Nigeria embarked on a comprehensive port industry reform initiative for better performance. 

“The desire was to build a robust and responsive economy that will have the private sector as its back bone."


He recalled that at inception, Nigerian seaports were owned, operated and regulated by the NPA before the concession in accordance with its enabling Act and the system did not allow for fast port development and therefore reduced operational efficiency.


The NPA frontman maintained that the role and contribution of private operators were grossly stifled and private investments into the industry were limited.  

According to him, the turnaround time of vessels in the Nigerian Ports was high thus there was low labour productivity as well as low level of vessel and cargo traffic. 
 

"The period was the height of cumbersome and long traffic procedures; the ports were congested and were on the centralized administration".



"These conditions ensured that Nigerian is not aligned to global trend of port management and lost its competitive edge".


Habib added stressed the need for ports reform in the country, which according to him, has resulted to increase the efficiency of Port operation and to reduce the cost of port services.


He also said it has boost economic activities and accelerate development which in turn has made Nigeria the hub for maritime trade in West and Central Africa.


The Managing Director also stated that it has reduced the out flow of funds from limited government resources. 


"Ports all over the world are veritable gateways to the economies of nations that are fortunate to have them".


"With 853 kilometers of coastline, 6 major ports of varying specializations, ongoing development of green-field port infrastructure and other maritime facilities, the Nigerian Ports is indeed a gateway to the Nigerian Economy".


"Being a modal point through which Nigeria’s international trade transits, the efficiency or otherwise of the ports can make or mar the fortunes of the Nigerian economy".


“The price of imported goods in the Nigerian market, and the competitiveness of Nigerian exports in the internal market is highly influenced by the efficiency of the logistics and ports services applied to the shipment of the goods".


It is in recognition of this special status of the ports to the national economy that past administrations over the years have embarked on various measures to reform the port industry aimed at raising its efficiency level on a par with global standards".


“Consequently we have seen the Commercialization initiative of the late ‘90s, the subsequent administrative restructuring, and the prevailing Concession of port facilities".


The measure of port efficiency is derived from level of service delivery, customer satisfaction and visible multiplier effect of value added services on the industry and national economy".


"Hence the Key Performance Indicators of ports are globally acknowledged to be: Ship waiting time, ship’s time in port or at berth, Ship turn-round time
Cargo dwell time, Cargo throughput
Channel and quay draft"



Speaking further on performance indicator of the ports, he added that "equipment and craft availability
Port community network ease of business processes, etc”.


The NPA boss disclosed the Nigerian Ports Authority’s scorecard has been commendable, but reaffirmed that there are still more milestones to cover.                      

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