Amaechi charges barge operators on reducing congestion at ports
The Hon. Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has charged the Barge Operators Association of Nigeria (BOAN) on cooperating to increase their capacity and reduce congestion at the ports.
He made the call on Tuesday in Lagos at the maiden annual conference of the association.
Amaechi, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Magdalene Ajani, spoke of the ministry’s commitment to revamping the nation’s transport network including the roads, railways and waterways.
The minister in his speech said the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was signed by African states to promote intra-African trade and free movement of goods and services within Africa with a projected increase of 52 per cent by 2022.
He said the deal contained trade protocols that impacted directly on shipping and the maritime industry which had led to the government revitalising the maritime sector, especially the inland waterways which he said was yet to be fully-harnessed.
His words, “The present administration is committed to exploring and harnessing the maritime sector to support the national economy in the face of dwindling oil revenue which has been our major revenue source.
“To achieve this, the government has embarked on improving transportation infrastructure to promote integrated, intermodal transportation systems as demonstrated by the ongoing massive railway development projects connecting cities within the country and its regional landlocked country, Niger Republic.