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Shippers Council commits to ports modernisation


The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Shippers Council, Mr Pius Akutah, has disclosed that modernising the ports and terminals with eco-friendly technology and infrastructure is at the core of their mission.

Speaking at an event in Lagos recently, he noted that by minimising environmental impact and enhancing operational efficiency, the council is supporting Nigeria’s long-term economic growth.

Represented at the event by the Director of Legal Service of NSC, Bala Saleh, the NSC boss said, “Modernising our ports and terminals with eco-friendly technology and infrastructure is at the core of our mission. By minimising environmental impact and enhancing operational efficiency, we support Nigeria’s long-term economic growth.”

Akutah maintained that the council is actively promoting research and development into alternative fuels and green shipping practices, reflecting their commitment to sustainable operations.

According to him, a sustainable maritime sector relies on skilled professionals with a solid understanding of green practices.

The NSC boss reiterated that through capacity-building initiatives, the council is focused on developing local expertise, ensuring that Nigeria has the human resources needed to lead in sustainable maritime operations.

The ES stressed that the council is working to foster knowledge exchange under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, empowering Nigerian businesses to compete effectively within Africa.

He highlighted that as the agency responsible for promoting trade facilitation and economic regulation at the ports, the council is dedicated to collaborating with bodies like the Nigerian Maritime Law Association to establish and enforce policies that support a green maritime economy.

“Aligning our legal frameworks with international standards will create an enabling environment for sustainable practices and position Nigeria as a reliable partner in the global maritime industry,” he stated.

Akutah emphasized that Nigeria’s journey toward a sustainable and thriving maritime sector requires steadfast dedication, policy innovation, and collaborative effort.

He vowed that the council is committed to leading the way, fostering a green economy, and leveraging the opportunities presented by frameworks like the AfCFTA to enhance Nigeria’s role in regional and global trade.

“As we navigate these complexities, I am confident that, together, we can build a maritime sector that drives Nigeria’s economic growth, champions environmental stewardship, and strengthens our position within the global maritime community,” he concluded.

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