Shippers urge govt to build more deep seaports

Following the growth of the Nigeria Seaports, the National Shippers Association of Nigeria has called on Federal Government to establish more deep Seaports in the country in other to decongest the ports in Lagos.

Dr Innocent Akuvue, the President General of NSAN, declared this in a Statement in Lagos recently.

Akuvue linked the dependence on Lagos Port for vehicle importation on the lack of roll-on-roll-off facilities in other ports within the country.

This is a very large country; the issue is not the deep seaports. Since we have so many ports, has it helped us? The answer is no. If we have fewer ports, it would be worse.

In fact, we should have more ports. Have you asked yourself why vehicles are only coming into Lagos? It is because we don’t have a port anywhere in the country that has the facilities of a roll-on-roll-off,” he stated.

The Shippers reported that bringing vehicles to ports where there are fewer activities would create more problems for the importers.

And because people know that where you have fewer activities, bringing in the vehicle there would create more problems for the owners because every customs officer is on it. So, everybody brings in their vehicles to Lagos.

So, the more ports we have the better if they are efficient anyway. But you know Lekki is about the first thorough seaport we have known,” Akuvue concluded.

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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