
Esther Oritse
Lagos — In a renewed push to improve port efficiency, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has engaged the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) on reducing cargo dwell time.
The engagement which held at the Lagos Port Complex (LPC) in Apapa, followed an extensive “shadowing” exercise where officials observed real-time vessel berthing and cargo clearance operations at both the Tincan Island and Lagos Port complexes.
The titled “Achieving a 7-Day Cargo Dwell Time,” brought together the Ports and Customs Efficiency Committee (PCEC) under the Business Environment Enhancement Programme Accelerator (BEEPA) framework and hosted by the NPA was geared towards streamlining port processes to bolster the ease of doing business
Speaking at the event, PEBEC Director General Zahrah Mustapha emphasized that the session was designed to move beyond identifying hurdles toward implementing long-overdue practical solutions.
“Nigeria loses significantly every day due to operational inefficiencies,” Mustapha stated.
“These are not just numbers; they represent missed opportunities, jobs not created, and delayed economic growth. This reform is about resilience and unlocking the nation’s economic potential.”
Mustapha noted that the initiative integrates both government regulators and private sector stakeholders to ensure transparency and accountability, with the ultimate goal of reducing cargo dwell time and improving vessel turnaround time.
Similarly, the Managing Director of the NPA, Abubakar Dantsoho reiterated the Authority’s commitment to supporting PEBEC’s mandates some of which the agency’s collaboration with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to deploy the Port Community System (PCS) which will serve as the digital backbone for the National Single Window, a move expected to eliminate manual bottlenecks and synchronize port operations.
Recall that the NPA achieved a 100% success rate in PEBEC reforms, ranking 5th among agencies in 2025 with an 84.2% compliance rating.


