The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has inaugurated the Apapa and Tin-Can Ports Control Towers to help reduce the turnaround time of vessels at the nation’s ports.
The agency’s Managing Director, Mr. Mohammed Bello-Koko, at the inauguration of the towers in Lagos on Thursday, said that it would ensure safety and security at the port.
According to Bello-Koko, safety and security constitute critical operational preconditions toward the actualisation of a regional hub status.
Bello-Koko said that the inauguration of control tower signposts showed the NPA’s unwavering commitment toward improving operational efficiency through aggressive infrastructure and equipment renewal.
“In pursuit of its strategic intent of becoming the maritime logistics hub for sustainable port services in Africa, the NPA has inaugurated modern Control Towers for the Lagos and Tin Can Island Port complexes.
“The multiplicity of functions such as vessel traffic management, navigation assistance, advance visibility, safety and security, emergency response, communication, are the reasons why we placed the equipping of this facility on top priority as management team.
“As most of us are aware, safety and security constitute critical operational preconditions necessary for the actualisation of our strategic intent of becoming the maritime logistics hub for sustainable port services in Africa.
“This is why we placed high priority on putting in place a modern control tower of this nature in order enhance our domain awareness capability,” he said.
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He added that placing high priority on putting in place modern control towers would also enhance the agency’s domain awareness capability.
“The commissioning of this communication and data-generating facility which enhances our capacity to collate, organise and distribute vessel data with relevant stakeholders in a consistent format is timely,” he said.
He noted that sustainably providing efficient port service in safe, secure, and customer friendly environment requires that they ensure and assure things are up to date in terms of skill and equipment.
On the need for sustainable operational efficiency, Bello-Koko said the NPA was partnering with the Nigerian Navy for the rehabilitation, re-equipping and locating of its signal stations near the naval base for improved communication.
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