The Chartered Institute of
Transport Administration of Nigeria (CIoTA) will make the push for
policy to enable seamless integration of the different modes of
transportation in the country a focal point at its 2019 National
Transport Summit.
This is as the Chairman
Presidential Economic Council Dr. Doyin Salami is set to lead other
speakers at the event. The President of CIoTA.Dr. Bashir
Jamoh, who disclosed this in Lagos, said the focus of the event was
to help improve cargo movement from the ports to final destinations.
The summit, themed, “Unlocking
the Potentials of Transportation for Sustainable Development,” will
hold December 3 – 5 at the Musa Yar’Adua Conference Centre in
Abuja.
Jamoh, who is also Executive
Director, Finance and Administration, Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), said the summit would
create an avenue to address the silo nature of the modes of
transportation in the country, which have not been beneficial to the
trade supply chain.
He said, “During the summit,
CIoTA will be addressing a key issue of how best we can get the
needed value in the supply chain, because trade is only complete when
goods can get to their final destination in efficient manner.
“We
can see that the challenge has been the non-integrated approach of
the various transportation modes, making it difficult for movement of
goods from the ports to various locations.
“We
shall be looking at solutions that would integrate the road, rail,
air, and water transport systems. We are looking to push for policy
to uphold seamless integration of the transport modes to support
trade, in terms of easy movement of cargo across locations.”
Jamoh added, “One good way to go
in seeking solution to the perennial gridlock in the port city of
Apapa, Lagos, is to turn to the railway and barges for the movement
of containers, rather than remain stuck with road transportation
alone.
“The
issue of when we have to be using rail trucks to move cargo from the
ports outside will be paramount in terms of policy, advisory, human
capacity, and skill acquisition for our own members, who are in
different agencies in the maritime industry.”
The CIoTA president emphasised the
need for the expansion of the ports, saying the present Apapa and
Tin-Can Island ports have lost spaces, where containers would have
been, to concessionaires, who are in charge of the terminals.
Paper deliveries, technical
sessions, and panel discussions at the summit will cover a wide range
of topics on the transport challenge.
Dignitaries expected at the
summit, which has President Muhammadu Buhari as Special Guest of
Honour, include Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Amaechi, Minister of Aviation, Mr. Hadi Sirika, Minister of Works and
Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, and Minister of State for
Transportation, Senator Gbemi Saraki, who are Guests of Honour.
Also expected to speak is the
Chairman Presidential Economic Advisory Council, Dr. Doyin Salam,
other Speakers include Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku
Peterside; Founder, Centre for Value in Leadership, Professor Pat
Utomi; Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza
Bala Usman; as well as retired Merchant Navy Captain,
Emmanuel Iheanacho , The Managing Director Nigerian
Railway Corporation , Engr. Fidet Okhiria, Prof. Innocent
Ogwude and Chris Asoluka, Chairman Onne Oil and Gass Free Zone.
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