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NPA: Warri Pilotage District Berthing Vessels Despite Need for Breakwater Reconstruction
Contrary to unfounded claims in a section of the media (not THISDAY), the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has declared that the Warri pilotage district is berthing vessels calling at the port.
The Managing Director/CEO of NPA, Mohammed Bello Koko said the Escravos breakwaters constructed to prevent the siltation of the Warri channels needs to be reconstructed.
“Although the Escravos breakwaters constructed to prevent the siltation of the Warri channels had collapsed decades ago and the current management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) led by Mohammed Bello Koko has concluded the survey and mapping of the channel and is at conclusive stages of securing relevant approvals for the best financing option to fund its reconstruction, the NPA has put mitigants in place to ensure safe berthing of legally operating vessels in the spirit of trade facilitation.
“The up-to-date local and international training, simulation and maneuverability competence building of the highly experienced pilots of the NPA has ensured zero incidence of vessels running aground and enabled the safe berthing on Friday 14th July, 2023 of inbound vessels MT Zonda and MT Stellar and outbound vessel MT Duke, MT Vardar and MT Igbinosa, with six vessels at anchorage outbound and inbound for Bonny Island, Koko and Escravos, “he said.
Cognizant of peculiarities of the Warri channel, the NPA said it procured and installed adequate buoys, realigned the entrance buoys, docked and reclassified vessels, stipulated frequent simulation training and retraining for all the pilotage crew to enable them respond to the exigencies of the channel.
“The occasional reported incidences of vessels running aground cannot impede the channel as they are vessels operating illegally without NPA Marine Pilots onboard, and ran aground only because they veered off the channel and safety marked areas due to incompetence. To enhance its domain awareness capability to detect and frontally keep illegal vessels at bay, the Authority recently awarded consultancy for the installation of Vessel Traffic Services(VTS) across all its Port locations, and the first phase is already completed. It will be recalled that the Authority had recently acquired and deployed security patrol boats and intensified its collaborations with relevant security agencies to stem the activities of such illegal vessels whose activities result in such breaches, “he added.
The NPA boss assured all stakeholders doing business legally in the Warri Pilotage of navigational safety despite the urgent need for the breakwater reconstruction,
“Whilst we are working assiduously under the guidance of the Ministry of Transportation and Federal Government to sustainably and comprehensively address the challenges of all Delta Ports, we have put measures in place to ensure nothing impedes business continuity for all those operating within our safety and security rules, “he said.