FG pledges support for SIFAX Group’s new Container Terminal
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The Federal Government has promised to support the vision of the newly-opened terminal in Lagos by SIFAX Group.

The leader of the delegation and Director, Maritime Services, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Auwalu Suleiman, speaking during the assessment visit of the Ministry of Transportation’s Ministerial Implementation Committee to the new terminal in Lagos, expressed the committee’s satisfaction with the facilities provided and lauded the company for the huge vision it has set for the inland container depot.

“We are here at the instance of the Minister of Transportation to inspect the terminal and make sure that it conforms to all the relevant requirements stipulated by law in setting up an inland container terminal. So far, we are impressed with the standards you have set in terms of space, equipment, facilities, your vision and future plan.

“It is also our intention to recommend to the government that this terminal should be adopted as a model for all future off-docks that would be sited in Nigeria. We have compiled all your needs and complaints and they will be forwarded to all the relevant authorities for proper and immediate action,” he said.

Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, represented by the Executive Director, SIFAX Off Dock, Capt. Ibraheem Olugbade, during his welcome address, informed the government officials that the terminal’s concept and design are in line with existing SIFAX Group business plan of continuous expansion, proffering solutions, growing improvements in the maritime sector and the logistics value chain, meeting customers’ expectations and complying with government’s regulations.

Afolabi also appealed for government’s support in achieving the vision of the terminal, especially the dredging of the waterways so barges could access the terminal.

The committee is made up of officials from the Federal Ministry of Transportation, Nigerian Shippers Council, Nigerian Ports Authority, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency and National Inland Waterways.

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