TTPs should consider renewable energy for long term projects – Dantsoho, MD NPA
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, has advised Transit Truck Park (TTP) Nigeria Limited and other truck parks to adopt renewable energies in a bid to curb carbon emissions.
Dantsoho was speaking during a courtesy visit to the facility of Transit Truck Park, TTP Nigeria Limited to get firsthand information on the electronic traffic management firm engaged by the Authority.
“For long-term projects, TTPs should consider renewable energy to cut down emissions and carbon footprint,” Dantsoho stated.
He stressed that it is a necessity to embrace innovation and the adoption of advanced technologies, advocating for a transition to renewable energy for the long-term sustainability of port operations.
The NPA boss was given a comprehensive tour of TTP’s operational facility, including a firsthand view of truck traffic management at Lilypond and the real-time CCTV live feed and monitoring systems employed by TTP at its control centre to oversee port gates, terminals, and pre-gates.
He was also presented with milestones and impact of the electronic call-up system since inception in 2021 and a video showcasing TTP’s proposed e-tag/RFID innovation, which promises to revolutionize the port corridor ecosystem.
This immersive experience highlighted the pivotal role TTP plays in streamlining port operations, enhancing logistical efficiency, and contributing to a more sustainable port ecosystem.
TTP’s Head of Operations and Dr Dantsoho’s entourage assessed the TTP’S Control and Command Centre at Lilypond Terminal were impressed by TTP’s achievements. The NPA boss commended the company for its innovative solutions and dedication to improving port operations.
He emphasized the need for continued collaboration between NPA and TTP to boost the port community and drive sustainable growth.