Fencing of Tincan Port  to enforce Automated Access Control Gate Usage – NPA 
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Fencing of Tincan Port  to enforce Automated Access Control Gate Usage – NPA 

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said that the concrete fencing of Tincan Port would help enforce the usage of the automated access control gate.

Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, Managing Director, NPA, said this during a tour of the Tincan Port in Lagos, to ascertain the level of execution of contract awarded.

Bello-Koko noted that the tour was to look at operations at the port to see what had been achieved so far, especially in terms of improving sanity and ensuring that only people that should be in the port have access.

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“We can see that Tincan has now been fenced, using concrete walls from the outside. The essence is to secure the port, not just because of safety, but also to restrict entrance.

“There are individuals that just wake up in the morning and want to come into the port with no business in the port.

“By reducing the number of persons, by restricting entry into the port, we are ensuring that we reduce pilfering and theft, reduce thugs and miscreants into the port.

“Then, it will create an enabling business environment within the port location as referred by the International Ship and Port Facility (ISPS) Code,” he said.

Mohammed Bello Koko
Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, Managing Director, NPA

Bello-Koko said he was impressed to see fewer people at the port unlike how it was in the past.

The managing director said, “we will keep enforcing and restricting entry into the port to only those that have businesses in the port”.

The NPA boss noted that as regards safeguarding the waterside, what they had done was to increase patrol.

He said that NPA had purchased a security patrol boat for the waterside and was working with the Nigerian Navy, within the ports in Lagos, to increase their own patrol.

“We are working with the Nigerian Navy Ship(NNS), Beecroft and there are parts of the port along the waterway that we felt should also be fenced, but we are looking at the best option due to the soft nature of the ground.

“So, if we can’t fence the waterfront, what we should do is patrol it, restrict access into the port from the waterside using the patrol boats and surveillance.

“Our security men are up to the task and we will keep giving them all the tools that they need to improve their communication. We will keep improving it and we will buy more patrol boats to ensure the waterfront is also secured,” he said.

As regards residence in little island across the channel around Ogogoro, Tomato island and others on security, Bello-Koko said that the authority was engaging the communities on the efforts in cleaning up the area.

“We are engaging them through community and stakeholders interactions. We are also working with the Lagos State Government, we once had the 360 degree operation, which first of all went round to remove all shanties along the port corridor.

“We went to those islands to ensure residents that do not need to be there, were removed,” he said.

He added that the authority was waiting for the elections to be over and at the right time working with the Lagos State Government and the communities to ensure that the operations takes place, again.

He added that the rehabilitation of internal roads in the nation’s ports was ongoing and was aimed at reducing the complaints of users of the ports.

“People are complaining about the roads leading to the port, which is the responsibility of the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Works.

“We felt we should ensure that the roads within the port are in good condition and thus, the ongoing rehabilitation. It has started raining in Lagos and we came to look at the level of execution of the contract we awarded,” he said.

Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, said the contractor, Avalon Intercontinental Nigeria Ltd., assured him that the section of the contract of the roads would be concluded in two-weeks time.

He noted that the authority would ensure that it was done as the location has an issue of flooding.

“They have created drainage outlets into the main creek, the portnovo creek, to ensure evacuation of water.

“We are doing it at other port locations in the country. We are doing that in Onne, Calabar and also Rivers Port, just to ensure that roads within the ports are in a very good state,” he said.

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