BPE Pledges Support for NPA

Fri, May 19, 2017 | By publisher


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ALEX Okoh, director general, Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, has expressed the Bureau’s support for the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, in its effort to ensure efficient service delivery in Nigerian ports. He said the Bureau would constantly liaise with the NPA to ensure that the concessionaires keep to the terms of the agreements they signed with the government.

According to a statement issued by Chuckwuma Nwokoh, head, Public Communications, BPE, on Thursday, May 18, Okoh made this known when he received Hadiza Bala Usman, managing director, NPA, who paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.

The BPE boss said this has become necessary in order to enhance efficiency and service delivery at Nigerian ports. He said to ensure that the agreements that are due for review are done expeditiously.

The chief executives reviewed the maritime industry and agreed on the framework for evaluation of the ports concession agreements. They also discussed the infrastructural challenges at the ports and the ways to address them. Both expressed optimism that the Reform Bills, especially the Ports and Harbour Bill and National Transport Commission Bill which are currently receiving attention at the National Assembly, would optimize operations at the ports. The two bills when enacted would strengthen the technical and economic regulatory framework in the maritime industry.

The NPA boss in her remark said synergy between both agencies would ensure an all- encompassing review process of the ports concession agreements. While stressing the strategic position of the maritime sector in the nation’s economy and the enormous prospects it presents for economic growth, she maintained that inter-agency collaboration was one sure way to harness the potentials.

According to the report, the House of Representatives has last month passed the National Transport Commission Bill. In the words of the Bill, its main objective is “to provide efficient economic regulatory framework for the transport sector, mechanism for monitoring compliance of government agencies, transport service providers and users in the regulated transport industry with relevant legislation and to advise government on matters relating to economic regulation of the regulated transport industry.”

—  May 29, 2017 @ 01:00 GMT

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