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EPT: NPA To Ban APM.Terminals From Export Screening Gate Beginning From May 1st

Breaking news HeadlineAs part of efforts to discourage delay and boost cargo exportation , management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)has issued a marching order for port concessionaire; APM.Terminals Apapa to vacate export screening gate beginning from May 1st 2024.

Managing Director (NPA) Mallam Mohammed Koko Bello gave the directive during at a quarterly stakeholders meeting put together by Bellington Cargo Limited held in Okokomaiko, Lagos State.

Koko Bello who was represented by the Port Manager, NPA Lagos Ports Complex (LPC), Charles Okaga was responding to questions raised by stakeholders about the numerous challenges faced on export cargoes especially at APM.Terminals and Tin Can Island Container Terminals (TICT) respectively.

The Managing Director reiterated that management of APM.T Apapa has been mandated to steer clear from any form of hindrance for cargo laden trucks on exports adding that the federal government frowned at any distractions against exportation.

Koko Bello maintained that Export Processing Terminal (EPT) has come to stay in furtherance to promoting trade facilitation alongside the ease of doing business at the nation’s seaports.

He directed that “The APM terminal is to move their export screening gate to the main gate of the port so that once their activities is concluded there, any export truck that moves into the port will drive straight to the terminal without any further impediment or encumbrance to his movement into the port.

On the large turn out of stakeholders at the meeting he said questions raised are valid and about 70 per cent of the issues have been addressed.

“And the ones we are hearing for the first time today we will address it and the way we are address issues we normally call for a stakeholder forum where we get to cross the bridge of ideas from people and from the cross section of participants.

“We listen to various options and then we come to a decision that is workable, practicable and decisions that are easily operate able.

Speaking on the Bellington facility, he said it is a brave attempt by indigenous business concerns to help in economic growth and development.

“The facility as you can see is a one stop facility for export and is an attempt to bring port operations to the grassroot and closer to the hinterland,” he added.

He also urged exporters to key into the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA) saying that the establishment of Bellington Cargo Limited along the Lagos Abidjan corridor is instrumental for exportation of Nigerian products

 

Also speaking Managing Director, Bellington Cargo Limited , Mr. Augustine Esiekpe called on the government at all level to look inward and address the harassment and extortion by thugs (Agberos) of truck drivers and motor boys.

Esiekpe lamented that designated exports have suffered many setbacks because of the situation along the roads orchestrated by urchins.

He noted that the an enlarge stakeholders meeting will hold in two months to brainstorm and resolve most of the bottleneck militating against export adding that more agencies of the federal government like the Nigerian Shippers Council will be in attendance.

 

Earlier, a cross section of stakeholders in attendance accused management of APMT Apapa over alleged delay of export cargoes at the port terminals.

They lamented that export cargo spend close to 13 days at APM.Terminals which according to them negates trade facilitation .

They lamented that the concessionaire has been instrumental to delay of export consignments at the facilities

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