Onitsha Port To Be Opertaional Soonest , Says Minister



                                                

Minister for Transport, Senator Idris A. Umar yesterday assured the people of Anambra state that the Onitsha River Port will be put into adequate economic use soon to improve the nation’s revenue.


Speaking at the 2014 National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), stakeholders’ conference in Onitsha on yesterday, Senator Umar described the port as a multipurpose investment built to meet international standard.

He informed further that the Port is equipped with spacious warehouses, cargo unit, administrative department and police station to ensure security.

Umar was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Engr. Nebolisa Emordi. He said the port will allow businessmen in Onitsha to move wares and equipment along River Niger from the Delta Tributaries to Lokoja.

He however lamented that since commissioning, the River Port over one year ago, commercial activities has not commenced, thus rendering the port of low economic benefit to both the Federal and Anambra State Government.

In his opinion, the stakeholders’ conference will go a long way to not only sensitize the public on the usefulness of the Inland Port but also open up avenues to improve the people’s welfare.

According to him, the River Niger which stretches some 572 km inland have been witnessing some commercial activities in which some companies have engaged in cargo movement, passenger ferry , oil transportation etc through Port Harcourt , Onitsha and up to Baro in the Niger Confluence.

The Minister strongly expected that the outcome of the conference would in the next few months be collated and put  the port into full business engagement and maritime services.
In his remark, the Anambra State Deputy Governor, Engr. Emeka Sibeudu described the event as another added value to the state adding that it will create employment, generate revenue as well as attract other related investments to the commercial city.

Sibeudu who represented Gov. Peter Obi recalled that the state government had created an enabling environment to encourage investors and the establishment of industries.

He assured of the state governments commitment to realize the economic use of Onitsha Port, reminding that the port would serve Anambra and the Federal Government.

In a welcome address, the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, National Inland waterways Authority, Hajia Inna Maryann Ciroma noted that the Federal Government recognize the need to dredge the Niger and put it to proper use.  

Senator Umar spoke on the theme- Putting Onitsha River Port into economic use before its concession.
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