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    NPA records 6.6% drop in vessel call, 2.2percent in throughput

    February 23, 2021
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    *Hadiza Bala Usman

    Vincent Toritseju

    Lagos — The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, recorded a drop in its vessel calls for 2020 as a total of 3972 sailed into the nation’s ports as against 4251 in 2019 representing a 6.6percent drop.

    Disclosing this yesterday, Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Hadiza Bala-Usman, who addressed maritime correspondents in a virtual forum said that the nation also witnessed a drop in cargo throughput in 2020.

    She said, “In 2019, we had a total of 4251 vessels that called into our ports, according to the ship traffic data. In 2020, we had 3972. So, we had a drop. In terms of cargo throughput, we had 78.4 million metric tonnes in 2020 while in 2019 the nation recorded 80.2 million MT in 2019.”

    “This new licensing regime, the marine and operations directory is going to embark on new licences in 2021 which will be stricter in ensuring the barges are functional.

    “We will address the challenges we have with the movement of the barges themselves, to sequence it and make sure that the harbour master is in control of the activities. We will also develop a Standard Operating procedure on barge operations.”

    Bala-Usman warned trucks to desist from parking along the port corridors, noting that they could not drive into the ports to receive a cargo without using the e-call up app.

    She explained that the process was free, inclusive of on-boarding but the truckers would pay when they were exiting the truck park though it would not be operational till February 27.

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