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NPA MD receives Danish Ambassador to Nigeria

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineJanuary 23, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Usman has said that the Authority is fully committed to the provision of the enabling environment for business to grow in the maritime sector.

Usman stated this yesterday while receiving the Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Jesper Kamp, who paid her a courtesy visit in the corporate headquarters in Marina.

Represented by the Executive Director, Marine and Operations, Dr. Sokonte H. Davies, she called for continuous engagement on the way forward in the maritime sector.

The NPA boss told the Ambassador that the Authority is committed to the development of Deep Seaports across Nigeria in line with the development of global economy which is about maritime.

She disclosed that efforts are on-going to increase the depth of the draught of Onne port to eleven{11} meters as a way of encouraging bigger vessels, adding that as a pioneer in the maritime business, the Authority will always tap from the wealth of experience of the Danish government.

Earlier, the Ambassador had told the Managing Director that he has embarked on the visit as part of his efforts to promote Danish-Nigerian trade relations and attract investment to Nigeria.

Mr. Kamp asserted further that besides facilitating investment in infrastructure to Nigeria, he has been mobilizing Danish companies to come and invest in Nigeria, as exemplified by MAERSK Line and other companies.

The Ambassador said that Danish government operates thirty commercial vessels in the Gulf of Guinea and therefore his country is concerned about security in the Nigeria maritime domain.

The envoy added that the Danish government is collaborating with NIMASA and IMO on training of marine cadets and maritime security and called on NPA to be part of this collaboration.

In his contribution, the Managing Director of MAERSK Line, Mr. Gildas Tohouo, who accompanied the Danish Ambassador thanked the management of Nigerian Ports Authority and other stakeholders for their support for Maersk Line and for efforts at increasing the depth of Onne port.

The Maersk Managing Director also reiterated the willingness of the company to patronize Onne Port the moment the port channel is deepened by additional one meter as being proposed stressing that the Maersk Line Operation will eventually increase the revenue base of the port by $2 million.

Photo: The Representative of the Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Executive Director, Marine and Operations, Dr. Sokonte Davies (Middle), the Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Jesper Kamp (3rd from left), other top Management of the Organization (NPA) and Maersk Nigeria Limited, when the Danish Ambassador paid a courtesy visit to the Management of NPA at the Authority’s Corporate Headquarters in Marina, Lagos on Tuesday.

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Dr. Sekonte Davies Imo Mr. Gildas Tohouo Mr. Jesper Kamp Ms Hadiza Bala Usman NIMASA NPA
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