NIWA to Test-run Movement of Containers to Onitsha River Port
The National Inland Waterways Authority has commenced test running of moving containers from Onne Port to Onitsha River port.
The Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority, Chief Dr. George Moghalu during the arrival of the containers from Onne at Onitsha River Port said, “the aim of the test run is to break the jinx that it cannot be done.
In a statement by the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, NIWA, Jibril Darda’u
, the MD said his agency will encourage partnership with the Barge Operators Association in the movement of containers from Onne to Onitsha by water successfully and Onitsha to Onne as well”.
He further said, “This is the first phase of the test run and the second phase will be from Lagos Ports to Onitsha River port and Onitsha to Lagos”.
NIWA is giving good exemplary leadership to all investors that moving goods on the waterways is economically viable and safe, so that investors can key in and benefit the potentials of water transportation.
The Managing Director also added that as part of his commitment since he assumed duty as MD is to ensure that the Onitsha port is fully functional after 42 years of construction and commissioned in 2012 but has not been put to use.
The exercise is in preparation of the full official operation of the port which will commence by first quarter of 2021.
Moghalu said, “There is no doubt that the full operation of the River port will boost Economic activities in Anambra State and south east, create jobs and wealth for our teaming youths, reduce bottle neck in clearing goods and save money wasted in transporting containers from different port to the south east, decongest our ports in Lagos and reduce the pressure on our roads”.
The Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority, Chief Dr. George Moghalu during the arrival of the containers from Onne at Onitsha River Port said, “the aim of the test run is to break the jinx that it cannot be done.
In a statement by the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, NIWA, Jibril Darda’u
, the MD said his agency will encourage partnership with the Barge Operators Association in the movement of containers from Onne to Onitsha by water successfully and Onitsha to Onne as well”.
He further said, “This is the first phase of the test run and the second phase will be from Lagos Ports to Onitsha River port and Onitsha to Lagos”.
NIWA is giving good exemplary leadership to all investors that moving goods on the waterways is economically viable and safe, so that investors can key in and benefit the potentials of water transportation.
The Managing Director also added that as part of his commitment since he assumed duty as MD is to ensure that the Onitsha port is fully functional after 42 years of construction and commissioned in 2012 but has not been put to use.
The exercise is in preparation of the full official operation of the port which will commence by first quarter of 2021.
Moghalu said, “There is no doubt that the full operation of the River port will boost Economic activities in Anambra State and south east, create jobs and wealth for our teaming youths, reduce bottle neck in clearing goods and save money wasted in transporting containers from different port to the south east, decongest our ports in Lagos and reduce the pressure on our roads”.
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