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Transportation Minister hails pace of work at Lekki Deep Seaport project

Lekki Deep Seaport

Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has applauded the pace of work at the Lekki Deep Seaport project while expressing hope that the port’s operational and commercial services would commence by the last quarter of 2022.

The Minister made the observation, while on an assessment tour of the port site last Saturday, in the company of senior government functionaries and heads of relevant agencies, including Acting Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, Mohammed Bello-Koko and Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers Council, Emmanuel Jime, described the level of construction work as very impressive and commended the Bello-Koko led Management of NPA for availing the contractors the necessary support.

Mohammed Bello-Koko, (Acting) Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority

Amaechi charged the contractors to sustain the tempo of work, enjoining them to re-double their efforts to ensure the scheduled commissioning date and commencement of cargo operations is achieved.

He emphasized that President Mohammadu Buhari led Federal Government remains committed to delivering efficient port services, in line with international best practices.

Speaking to the project contractors on his observations, the Minister stated: “the last time we came, there was no quay wall, just the breakwaters.

Minister of Transport, Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi (middle), Acting Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mohammed Bello Koko (right), and the Chief Technical Officer, Lekki Port Lagos Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) Enterprise Limited Steven Heukelom during the inspection of Lekki Deep Sea Port project in Lagos recently.

But today, there are many visible improvements.

It doesn’t mean that you have delivered; it simply means you will achieve it.

The last time we came, your chairman said it wasn’t possible, and I told him to wait and see, if it’s not possible, then you know that I am not Minister of Transport.

We are supposed to commission by September, which is in the old agreement, but if you double your efforts on this job, we can commission (it) by July”.

The Chief Operating Officer of Lekki Port/Lekki Free Trade Zone (LFTZ), Laurence Smith, thanked the Minister and his team for the visit. He appealed for increased government support on the construction of access roads to the port location as well as linking the port to the national railway grid.

He acknowledged the support and synergy provided by the Bello-Koko led Management of the NPA, especially in the procurement of Vessel Tracking System (VTS) for the Lekki channel and other port locations in the country; procurement of two (2) 80 tons bollard pull ASG Tugboats and two (2) pilot boats for deployment to the Lekki Deep Seaport.

Meanwhile, the Lekki port will have a truck parking area with a capacity for 300 trucks to avoid indiscriminate parking of trucks on the access road to the port when it becomes operational in the next few months.

R-L: The Director Maritime Services of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Auwalu Dauda Sulaiman, Acting Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mohammed Bello Koko, Minister of transport, Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Chief Operating officer, Lekki Port Lagos Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) Enterprise Limited, Lawrence Smith during the inspection of Lekki Deep Sea Port project.

At the terminal area, the Customs Building will have a full-fledged examination bay for proper inspection before trucks are allowed to evacuate the area.

There is also a dedicated area for impounded goods.

Construction is ongoing for reefer connections to handle perishable commodities; erection of light masts which will be 25m high, so that the whole area is fully lit 24hrs daily.

Dredging and reclamation work is now at 89.93 percent completion, quay wall 85.65 percent completion, breakwater 79.66 percent completion, land-side infrastructure 6.82 percent completion, thus bringing total works carried out on the project to approximately 80 percent completion.

Expatiating on the port’s stakeholders, the NPA General Manager, Corporate & Strategic Communications, Ibrahim Nasiru highlighted that the Equity owners of the Lekki Deep Seaport were Tolaram Group, China Harbour Engineering Company, the Lagos State Government and the Nigerian Ports Authority (on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria).

He also explained that on completion, the port would provide a world class multi-purpose facility, serving as regional distribution and transshipment hub for West and Central Africa.

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