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Habib Abdullahi, Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, says his nation is like "a sleeping big," whose economic system has an unlimited potential past simply the oil and fuel sectors. However so as to comprehend that potential, there have to be an uninterrupted circulation of products and companies to and from the nation, for which an environment friendly port system is a should<br><br><br>In an interview with World Report, Mr. Abullahi talks about plans to replace Nigeria’s present ports and develop new ones, and concerning the position of the non-public sector on this course of.<br><br><br>Progress in key international economies equivalent to Brazil and the US has slowed significantly, all the way down to 2%. Nevertheless, final yr Nigeria’s GDP grew by 7.Four%. The country’s development is sturdy and sustainable. How do you are feeling Nigeria can proceed to develop sooner or later at these excessive ranges? How would you prefer to see the economic system diversify into totally different income streams?<br><br><br>The Nationwide Ports Authority is one among the principle gamers within the financial system. From an financial perspective, two key determinants are the inhabitants and the strong growth going down within the financial system. We're one in every of the primary exporters of oil and fuel on the planet, and we have now dormant agricultural sector capabilities. I feel this sector can increase the economic system. Secondly, fairly lots of people overlook that there's an informal sector, and that i don't assume this sector is absolutely acknowledged. Wherever you look, you will notice that individuals are actually decided to succeed with their industrial actions. That's what's driving the economic system, and that's the reason we're probably not feeling the credit score crunch like different nations on the planet.<br><br><br>The maritime trade is essential to Nigeria in the intervening time, nearly all of worldwide commerce is definitely accomplished by way of the ports. Since we had been final right here in 2006, a whole lot of adjustments have taken place. Please inform us what has occurred within the maritime business since then?<br><br><br>Across the time you final visited, the federal government determined to reform the maritime sector. We invited non-public sector to are available in and take over the operations of the ports. The federal government determined to undertake a mannequin the place we provide concessions to involved events, and fairly lots of people utilized. Really, we reviewed about 114 purposes and about 24 have been accepted. Quite a lot of the terminals within the ports have been concessions, and firms had been given the prospect to are available in and function.<br><br><br>We (the NPA) play a regulatory function the place we glance on the operators; we offer infrastructure and safety, and fundamental amenities. We take care of the channels and we additionally enabling atmosphere for concessionaries. We acquire income and cross it on for growth. We additionally attempt to encourage others to are available and develop greenfield areas within the ports.<br>Lots of people have taken up the provide. As I stated, we have now about 24 concessionaries which can be working the ports and others are organising for growing new ports. I feel it is sort of profitable.<br><br><br>What are the important thing initiatives that you simply assume will outline the maritime business right here in Nigeria?<br><br>Certainly one of them is the channel depth growth venture. Greater ships imply extra cargo and extra exercise, subsequently extra income coming to authorities. In consequence, we could have extra money to develop the ports. It's cyclical. Secondly, we additionally attempt to rehabilitate the prevailing ports in order that we are able to take care of the prevailing delivery strains which are coming in. We're additionally making certain that the important thing websites of the ports are maintained, and we attempt to take care of the roads close to the ports. We produce other considerations like the interior roads in the primary ports. We attempt to encourage intermodal transportation as effectively, and the rehabilitation of the railway traces inside the ports. It's only by doing that, will you progress the products that are available in, within the most effective method attainable.<br><br><br>There appears to be a race within the maritime business in the intervening time for a deep sea port, alongside the west coast of Africa. It's one thing that you're taking very severely in Nigeria. Do you assume there could possibly be an operational deep sea port in Nigeria in the approaching years?<br><br><br>Most of our ports are over thirty years outdated – even the most recent port is over thirty years previous. Due to this fact there are already limits. Fairly plenty of businessmen and buyers are coming in. We've got the Ibaka deep sea port, and the state authorities is arising with an industrial metropolis. It's situated simply outdoors Lagos, so traders are taking a look at it. They're taking a look at a port with a sixteen m draught. I'm not an professional, however I do know that this may usher in larger ships. One of many concessionaries within the Lagos Port is attempting to develop one other port simply exterior Lagos as properly. These ports are deep sea ports that are coming as much as deal with the overstretched ports within the Lagos metropolis. Quite a lot of improvement is deliberate. Some consultants have been requested to are available in to evaluate alternatives. quite a lot of them are actually concerned about placing their cash in, on a PPP (public-personal partnership) foundation.<br><br><br>How would you wish to see businesses like NIMASA (Nigerian Maritime Administration and Security Company) and NPA and the Nigerian Customs Service working carefully collectively to create a extra environment friendly and enabling atmosphere on the ports?<br><br><br>On twenty third July, a committee was convened by the President who chaired the retreat. All of the related ministers and stakeholders within the maritime trade had been there. We have been sitting collectively and engaged on easy methods to revive and reform the maritime business. After the retreat, a committee was arrange, which is at present writing a report back to deliver collectively our conclusions. We're going to give you a brand new reformed coverage, which can carry us ahead and see us via the subsequent decade or two. That itself goes to take care of all these items you're speaking about. There's a synergy between Customs and NIMASA, and you will note one thing about our new policing driving this much more.<br><br><br>There was a fantastic turnaround within the maritime business since 2006, particularly by way of cargo clearing occasions and freight forwarding. Are you able to inform us about your concept of a one-cease cargo clearing facility right here on the ports, and the way shut you might be to the purpose of forty eight-hour clearances?<br><br><br>We now have already submitted a letter to the Minister of Transport, who supervises all transport actions. The port committee system is coordinating the actions of all related businesses inside the ports, and that can give us a one-cease-store. Haven already written to the Ministry, I'm certain they've written for the presidential approval, and so we are able to implement this and focus on it. I imagine we are going to obtain one thing. I don't need to preempt it, however the research has been submitted and now we have written the mandatory authorizations sought to get clearance for this one-cease-store.<br><br><br>One dimension of working within the maritime business is how international it's. Nigeria trades with each nation and as a result of its strategic location, is one in every of the important thing traders in Africa. You've spent time working in London and worldwide environments the place you have got been an ambassador for Nigerian ports. How have you ever appeared to create a constructive picture and provides a practical view, and counter among the perceptions on the market relating to safety within the water territories of Nigeria, and the efficiencies and therapy of products throughout the Nigerian ports?<br><br><br>We try to succeed in out by way of publications and visits. For instance, simply two weeks in the past, when the President went to the U.N. Normal Meeting, there was a convention at an African Spherical Desk Occasion, the place points such because the maritime business have been mentioned. I introduced a paper on the function of the NPA and its potential for buyers to are available. This week truly I'll go to Washington DC with the Minister of Transport, and we're additionally going to showcase our personal potential to different buyers. We're trying ahead to going to different international locations.<br><br><br>In the event you have a look at it, I've been constantly going outdoors the nation publishing and producing help for Nigerian maritime sector. That is the by-product of the reform which is developing. We're going round and attempting to promote Nigeria. A variety of individuals are coming in and are exhibiting curiosity in growing services on the bottom. We're harnessing curiosity and seeing who will are available in. I additionally use the media, like this interview for instance. Our Public Affairs Division can also be arising with some inventive, revolutionary methods to persuade and encourage folks to come back and see what now we have to supply. We give NPA publications out throughout London really. I've to present kudos to the general public affairs division for developing with all these improvements.<br><br><br>Why ought to buyers be excited on the subject of working within the Nigerian ports? Why is it that the likes of APM Terminals have seen the massive alternatives, however others haven't?<br><br><br>The whole African continent has a nasty picture. You solely hear tales about arrests, kidnappings and the unlucky incidents within the Niger Delta, or about air crashes. It's a rustic of nice folks and it is a superb nation with good, accommodating folks, and large potential. It is a big market, with vibrant, good and enterprising folks. You could find Nigerians in nearly each nation of the world. They're throughout, and they're very enterprising industrial individuals. Even the brand new port being developed right here is being pushed by APM. They're prepared to take a position extra.<br><br><br>What areas ought to traders have a look at? What ought to they be seeking to do?<br><br>I imagine they need to take a look at greenfield developments. There are some areas that haven't but been appeared into, like social funding, comparable to lodges and tourism. When you look on the northern a part of Lagos Port as you're coming in, that's not but developed. We now have plenty of virgin land, and folks can come and make investments there. There are quite a lot of alternatives. The extra you take a look at it, the extra you understand that Nigeria might be one in every of the best nations on the planet in such a brief time period. This nation is rather like a sleeping big.<br><br><br>And when the time comes, loads of it is going to be all the way down to the maritime business. I'm very glad to see that you're so captivated with it. What's your imaginative and prescient for the way forward for NPA?<br><br><br>I hope to make this the best port, not solely in Africa, however in the entire world truly. I need it to be a hub, as a result of it's alleged to be. This nation has an enormous market, and it generally is a feeder to different nations that encompass it. We have now six ports and one other three are being developed. I'm positive we may have ten quickly, as one other shall be developed.<br><br><br>Is there a future for inland ports in Nigeria? Are you wanting to focus on that in just a few years?<br><br><br>Sure. It's not solely my accountability, however I can inform you that the nation has a brand new Nigerian inner waterways authority. There are two nice rivers within the nation which divide the nation into three components, so there's lots of potential within the nation for inside waterways. The nation has enormous potential – we're simply ready for it to be tapped.
Stakeholders advocate for a rise in consciousness to curb the unfold of HIV and hepatitis in Nigeria's Nasarawa State.<br><br><br>New Media Fellows 2013<br><br>ByJennifer Ehidiamen<br><br><br>Might 31, 2013<br><br>Additionally printed by HealthNewsNG and DisGeneration<br><br><br>A one-day consciousness marketing campaign on the dangers and realities of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis was held on Thursday at Enterprise Info and Coaching Centre (BITC), Lafia Nasarawa State.<br><br><br>In accordance with Mr. Adenitan Lawrence, the supervisor at BITC, the aim of this system was to create consciousness about Hepatitis and HIV/AIDS to employees, college students and purchasers of the group.<br><br><br>"We consider that after you're knowledgeable, you might be higher reworked," he says, "Not solely you however even your loved ones and different colleagues and members of the society, because the case could also be."<br><br><br>The occasion, which was a collaboration between BITC and the middle for Illness and Assist Management (CDAC) was aimed toward additionally creating an avenue for contributors to entry free voluntary HIV and Hepatitis counselling and testing.<br><br><br>Nasarawa state presently has one among the best HIV prevalence charge in Nigeria. In line with Nationwide Bureau of Statistics, whereas there have been three,083,004 individuals dwelling with HIV in Nigeria in 2007, Nasarawa state had a inhabitants of 106, 629 individuals dwelling with HIV. In 2012, theNigerian Journal of Fundamental and Clinical Sciencesreported that Nasarawa has a prevalence of 7.5% of HIV, which is larger than the typical nationwide prevalence of four.1%.<br><br><br>Dr. Gideon Ayuba, a consultant of CDAC factors out that illiteracy and religion are limitations hindering efforts to curb the unfold of HIV within the state.<br><br><br>"We perceive it [HIV] is rising very very quick and likewise the difficulty of Hepatitis can be rising," Ayuba says. Including that consciousness creation is a crucial device wanted to reverse the affect of the unfold of the virus.<br><br><br>In response to Ayuba, most individuals in Nasarawa state don't go for HIV take a look at due to their religious beliefs and tradition. People’s ignorance and poor literacy stage additionally hinders the AIDS response, he says.<br><br><br>Though free counselling and testing session was accessible throughout the consciousness marketing campaign program, not all of the members took benefit of it. Fatoyinbo Olasimbo, one of many contributors, says she didn't take any HIV check due to concern of the unknown.<br><br><br>"I’m not fascinated," she says. "I have by no means had HIV check and that i don’t have plans to."<br><br>Fatoyinbo, despite her unwillingness to know her HIV standing, advocates for extra consciousness creation.<br><br><br>"Although I didn't get the take a look at accomplished however at the very least I’m knowledgeable," she says, "People ought to come for this sort of program to get knowledgeable to know what is sweet for them."<br><br><br>One other participant, Joseph Omugu, says lack of consciousness is the main trigger of most associated deaths. He additionally believes an elevated consciousness on the difficulty of HIV and Hepatitis will scale back such incidences.<br><br><br>"By giving this consciousness, it goes to assist us rather a lot," he says.<br><br>He nonetheless disagrees with Fatoyinbo on the problem of HIV take a look at. "It is sweet for one to know his standing as a result of [by] figuring out your standing you'll take prevention," he says.<br><br><br>Omugu says his information about HIV and Hepatitis is improved on account of attending this system.<br><br>"This lecture goes to make me know my standing at this time," he says.<br><br><br>Early this 12 months, the Govt Governor of Nasarawa state, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, signedthe invoice prohibiting discrimination in opposition to folks dwelling with HIV/AIDSinto legislation. Stakeholders within the civil society sector imagine the motion will enhance efforts to curb the unfold of HIV.<br><br><br>"We perceive the stigmatization is worse than the virus itself," says Ayuba, "it kills quicker than the virus itself."<br><br><br>Ayuba says the anti-stigmatization regulation will make a whole lot of impression in Nasarawa state as a result of many individuals residing with HIV might be free to dwell their lives.<br><br><br>"They will be capable of stay their lives with out individuals stigmatizing them," he says.<br><br>He, nonetheless, famous that there was want for extra consciousness on what stigma is about to ensure that folks to grasp the relevance of the regulation on the grassroots.<br><br><br>Adenitan advises different Non-Governmental Organizations to maintain spreading the message to lift consciousness.<br><br><br>"I simply need to make use of this discussion board to name on different NGOs and different properly to do philanthropists in our society to maintain spending their cash to create extra consciousness."<br><br><br>He provides, "Keep sending the message, keep creating consciousness so that folks will know. We wish to unfold the data and never the virus."<br><br><br>An elevated consciousness can scale back the unfold of HIV and Hepatitis in Nasarawa state, he says.<br><br>Jennifer Ehidiamen is a 2013 New Media Fellow for the Worldwide Reporting Challenge. This report was made doable by a grant she obtained from the challenge to report on world well being and improvement in Nigeria.

Latest revision as of 22:44, 19 June 2017

Stakeholders advocate for a rise in consciousness to curb the unfold of HIV and hepatitis in Nigeria's Nasarawa State.


New Media Fellows 2013

ByJennifer Ehidiamen


Might 31, 2013

Additionally printed by HealthNewsNG and DisGeneration


A one-day consciousness marketing campaign on the dangers and realities of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis was held on Thursday at Enterprise Info and Coaching Centre (BITC), Lafia Nasarawa State.


In accordance with Mr. Adenitan Lawrence, the supervisor at BITC, the aim of this system was to create consciousness about Hepatitis and HIV/AIDS to employees, college students and purchasers of the group.


"We consider that after you're knowledgeable, you might be higher reworked," he says, "Not solely you however even your loved ones and different colleagues and members of the society, because the case could also be."


The occasion, which was a collaboration between BITC and the middle for Illness and Assist Management (CDAC) was aimed toward additionally creating an avenue for contributors to entry free voluntary HIV and Hepatitis counselling and testing.


Nasarawa state presently has one among the best HIV prevalence charge in Nigeria. In line with Nationwide Bureau of Statistics, whereas there have been three,083,004 individuals dwelling with HIV in Nigeria in 2007, Nasarawa state had a inhabitants of 106, 629 individuals dwelling with HIV. In 2012, theNigerian Journal of Fundamental and Clinical Sciencesreported that Nasarawa has a prevalence of 7.5% of HIV, which is larger than the typical nationwide prevalence of four.1%.


Dr. Gideon Ayuba, a consultant of CDAC factors out that illiteracy and religion are limitations hindering efforts to curb the unfold of HIV within the state.


"We perceive it [HIV] is rising very very quick and likewise the difficulty of Hepatitis can be rising," Ayuba says. Including that consciousness creation is a crucial device wanted to reverse the affect of the unfold of the virus.


In response to Ayuba, most individuals in Nasarawa state don't go for HIV take a look at due to their religious beliefs and tradition. People’s ignorance and poor literacy stage additionally hinders the AIDS response, he says.


Though free counselling and testing session was accessible throughout the consciousness marketing campaign program, not all of the members took benefit of it. Fatoyinbo Olasimbo, one of many contributors, says she didn't take any HIV check due to concern of the unknown.


"I’m not fascinated," she says. "I have by no means had HIV check and that i don’t have plans to."

Fatoyinbo, despite her unwillingness to know her HIV standing, advocates for extra consciousness creation.


"Although I didn't get the take a look at accomplished however at the very least I’m knowledgeable," she says, "People ought to come for this sort of program to get knowledgeable to know what is sweet for them."


One other participant, Joseph Omugu, says lack of consciousness is the main trigger of most associated deaths. He additionally believes an elevated consciousness on the difficulty of HIV and Hepatitis will scale back such incidences.


"By giving this consciousness, it goes to assist us rather a lot," he says.

He nonetheless disagrees with Fatoyinbo on the problem of HIV take a look at. "It is sweet for one to know his standing as a result of [by] figuring out your standing you'll take prevention," he says.


Omugu says his information about HIV and Hepatitis is improved on account of attending this system.

"This lecture goes to make me know my standing at this time," he says.


Early this 12 months, the Govt Governor of Nasarawa state, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, signedthe invoice prohibiting discrimination in opposition to folks dwelling with HIV/AIDSinto legislation. Stakeholders within the civil society sector imagine the motion will enhance efforts to curb the unfold of HIV.


"We perceive the stigmatization is worse than the virus itself," says Ayuba, "it kills quicker than the virus itself."


Ayuba says the anti-stigmatization regulation will make a whole lot of impression in Nasarawa state as a result of many individuals residing with HIV might be free to dwell their lives.


"They will be capable of stay their lives with out individuals stigmatizing them," he says.

He, nonetheless, famous that there was want for extra consciousness on what stigma is about to ensure that folks to grasp the relevance of the regulation on the grassroots.


Adenitan advises different Non-Governmental Organizations to maintain spreading the message to lift consciousness.


"I simply need to make use of this discussion board to name on different NGOs and different properly to do philanthropists in our society to maintain spending their cash to create extra consciousness."


He provides, "Keep sending the message, keep creating consciousness so that folks will know. We wish to unfold the data and never the virus."


An elevated consciousness can scale back the unfold of HIV and Hepatitis in Nasarawa state, he says.

Jennifer Ehidiamen is a 2013 New Media Fellow for the Worldwide Reporting Challenge. This report was made doable by a grant she obtained from the challenge to report on world well being and improvement in Nigeria.