AfCFTA: NPA repositions seaports, prioritises intra-African trade

The Nigerian Ports Authority NPA has assured that everything is being done to reposition the nation’s seaports to provide efficient and reliable gateway to enhance intra-African trade and enable Nigeria optimise opportunities from trade interconnectivity with other countries under the African Continental Free Trade Area AfCFTA. This is given that the maritime sector provides safe passage for over 80per cent of Africa’s trade.
Acting Managing Director of the NPA, Mohammed Bello-Koko, said this in his goodwill message at the maiden edition of the Nigerian International Maritime Summit NIMS which held recently in Lagos.
Represented by the Executive Director, Marine and Operations, Hon.Onari Brown, the NPA acting Managing Director disclosed that the authority having keyed into the Federal Government’s agenda to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty within a decade, has prioritised the expansion and improvement of port infrastructure, including ICT and security systems, in order to significantly bring down transport costs of Nigeria’s trade within the continent and globally.
He told his audience that “given the urgency with which the new vistas of opportunity of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement beckons, the Authority is eager for actionable ideas and synergistic partnerships that the summit promises to deliver.
He explained that, “the promotion of the African Union agenda of well-interconnected and integrated networks of transport infrastructure to boost opening of markets and increase intra-regional trade, will serve to complement our ongoing aggressive efforts at attaining seamless port hinterland connectivity through multi-modalism”.
The NPA helmsman commended the organizers of the summit for taking steps to promote Nigeria as a centre of maritime excellence in the region. He assured industry stakeholders and port users of the unwavering commitment of the Management of Nigerian Ports Authority under his watch to effectively address all the identified bottlenecks in port operations and harness the opportunities AfCFTA avails especially in the area of non-oil export trade.




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