… as it maintains priority attention to security 

General Manger, Security, Mohammed Khalil (4th left), Project Manager, WeCAPS, Nico Vertoghen (2nd right), safety expert, WeCAPS, Samuel Champon (3rd left), WeCAPS Nigerian representative (NIMASA/NPA), Dr. Ismaila Kuraye and other stakeholders during the closing ceremony of the first WeCAPS Training Mission in Nigeria held in Lagos recently

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has harped on the need for port and harbours management within the West and Central African sub-region to take deliberate measures to boost security at their various port locations.

The clamour was necessitated by the increased global insecurity, especially around seaports and allied facilities.

Managing Director of the Authority, Mohammed Bello-Koko, who hosted seaport security experts in Lagos, recently to a one-day brainstorming session to mark the first training of the West and Central Africa Port Security (WeCAPS), said there was no better time than now for ports and harbours managements within the sub-region to take issues of security of lives, cargo and other port assets very seriously.

Bello-Koko who was represented by the NPA General Manger, Security, Mohammed Khalil, at the training in Lagos, assured that the management of the NPA would continue to give a priority attention to issues of security in order to forestall any breach in and around the country’s port locations.

Recall that the current Bello-Koko-led management of the NPA had embarked on rehabilitation and renewal of port infrastructure with a view to boosting port efficiency, safety and security.

One of such infrastructure was the rehabilitation of port control towers at both Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports, which are the country’s largest cargo seaports. 

This is in addition to the rehabilitation of the Tin Can Port inland roads networks to enhance uninterrupted movement of cargo as well as completion of the Tin Can Port perimeter fencing project, which were inaugurated penultimate week to reduce access to unauthorised persons and also curb criminal activities.

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