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NPA assures BPE and terminal operators of maximum cooperation

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineMarch 16, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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MD NPA, MALAM ABIB ABDULLAHI & CHAIRMAN HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PRIVITIZATION , AHMED YERIMA DURING THE VISIT.
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The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mallam Habib Abdullahi has assured the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE) and Terminal Operators at the nation’s seaports that the NPA will continue to support their efforts at enhancing the growth of Nigeria’s economy.

MallamAbdullahi gave this assurance Tuesday at a meeting when the House of Representative Committee on Privatization and Commercialization visited the Headquarters of the NPA as part of its oversight functions.

The meeting which had officials of the (BPE), Ports and Cargo Terminals and the JPS Terminal formerly known as JosepDam , was held at the conference room of the NPA.

The meeting which was at the instance of the House of Representative committee on Privatisation was a follow up to an appeal from Ports and Cargo Terminal to the Nigerian Ports Authority on some challenges they are facing as concessionaires.

According to the spokesman of Ports and Cargo Terminal and General Manager, Legal Services Mr. Tunji Olusinde, these challenges would be handled if they could secure a reduction on the lease agreement fees and the renewal of their concession tenure.

The Managing Director, NPA in his comment noted that the concession was a deliberate effort by Government to improve the way business was being done.

Mallam Abdullahi recalled that the concession process which had been adjudged to be free and fair was bided for competitively by various interests and that it was important that along the tenure of the concession, concessionaires should adhere to the terms of agreement in order to sustain the credibility of the process.

Earlier, the Chairman of the committee ,Honourable Ahmed Yerima ,had disclosed that the committee was out to assist the executive arm of Government in formulating a wholesome strategy that would be beneficial to the Nigerian economy especially now in view of the dwindling government revenue from the oil sector.

Honourable Yerima, said further that the whole world economy was heavily dependent on private sector participation and that all bureaucratic bottle necks that would hinder the growth of the economy should be removed by all stakeholders.

He called on BPE and the NPA to collaborate and sit with all concessionaires in order to move the economy forward.

In his submission, the Director, Transport of the BPE, Mallam Yusuf Adamu told the committee that the BPE had received the appeal from Ports and Cargo and that it was being studied and assured that a position paper would soon be submitted to the National Council on Privatization and the Nigerian Ports Authority

It will be recalled that the entire delegation had visited the facilities of Port and Cargo owned by Sifax Group as well as Josepdam Ports Services, the previous day.

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BPE Hon. Ahmed Yerima House Committee on Privatization Mallam Habib Abdullahi Mr. Tunji Olusinde NPA
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