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WACT signs agreement with host community for economic devt

By Adaku Onyenucheya
25 October 2023   |   3:12 am
West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Onne, Rivers State, has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to promote cooperation and development in its host community of Ogu.
Ogu Community Liaison Officer for West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Adolphus Dasetima (left); Managing Director of WACT, Naved Zafar; member, Ogu Divisional Council of Chiefs, Noble Asemebo; Chairman, Ogu Divisional Council of Chiefs, Adokiye Ochemiebia Chuku and WACT Community Relations Manager, Justin Okwuofu during the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between WACT and Ogu community in Rivers State on Thursday.

West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Onne, Rivers State, has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to promote cooperation and development in its host community of Ogu.

The agreement signing ceremony was witnessed by the management staff of WACT, member of the House of Assembly representing Ogu/Bolo state constituency of Rivers State, community leaders and representatives of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA), Nigeria Customs Services (NCS), Department of State Service (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

Speaking at the agreement signing ceremony, the Managing Director of WACT, owned by APM Terminals, Naved Zafar, said the move will enhance peace and economic development of the community.

“Our journey started with a very humble beginning. We started operations with a very small team; no place of our own, not much of container business, but with a strong vision and commitment for the future.

“Looking at where we are now and what we have achieved, we can all be proud of it. That represents an incredible story of public-private and local community partnership in Nigeria, where international companies come and invest in a greenfield project, and based on that, develop an entire port ecosystem, promote Nigerian trade and support the local community,” he said.

Zafar said over the past two and a half years, WACT has been on a transformation journey, which includes enhancing relations with the host communities.

“We started our partnership, and to better cooperate and coordinate with each other, we brought in transparency, visibility, and inclusivity in our relationship of what we do together. As simple as this may sound, the work required to build this relationship on these three pillars was both exhausting and herculean.”

Gratefully, we have started recording huge results even before this day,” he stated. He said the choice of building community engagement on the pillars of transparency, visibility, and inclusivity is in strong alignment with the group’s purpose of improving life for all by integrating the world.

According to him, WACT is on a mission to make life better for people, including its employees and stakeholders. Also speaking, the Executive Chairman of Ogu/Bolo Local Government, Vincent Nemieboka, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Isaac William, commended WACT for bringing positive changes and development to the community and assured the container terminal of the community’s cooperation and support.

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