NIWA urges investors to take advantage of dredged River Niger channel
The National Inland Waterways Authority ( NIWA) has urged the private sector to take advantage of the dredged section of the lower River Niger by investing in ferries and barges.
The Corporate Affairs Manager of NIWA, Mr Tayo Fadile, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday in Lokoja.
Fadile said that the 572-km dredged section from Baro in Niger State to Warri in Delta State was navigable and only waiting for investors for more action.
He urged manufacturers along the corridor to emulate the West African Ceramic Company, Ajaokuta, Kogi State, which he said had put barges on the river to move its products to different parts of the country.
Fadile maintained that patronage of the nation’s waterways had been on increase since the completion of the dredging and maintenance dredging of the river a few years ago.
However, he said that there was the need to up the movement of goods and services on the river, so that the country could reap maximum benefits from the project.
According to him, NIWA has embarked on the sensitisation of stakeholders and wooing private sector operators to invest in inland waterways either individually or on Public Private Partnership bases.
He said that NIWA had constructed inland river ports and jetties along the river as part of efforts to make it attractive to investors and users.
Fadile said that the organisation had also put in place safety and security measures to protect goods and passengers and ensure all year round navigation on the river.
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Whoever the boss is here, please reduce your current staff and employ 3 or 4 marketers and support them with good consumer-focussed support team to sell this service/product. This storyline is tired and disappointing please
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