NPA: Ships Carrying Petrol, Others Expected at Lagos Ports Next Week

NPA: Ships Carrying Petrol, Others Expected at Lagos Ports Next Week

Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has disclosed that a total of 19 ships laden with petroleum products, food and other goods will berth at Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports between June 25 and June 29, 2019.

The NPA which made this known in its daily publication, ‘Shipping Position,’ added that one of the ships would sail in with petrol. The NPA disclosed that the other 18 ships would bring in bulk salt, bulk gypsum, buckwheat, steel products, bulk sugar, semi-trailer, containers carrying different goods and general cargo.

It also stated that 14 ships had arrived at the ports earlier, waiting to berth with bulk sugar, butane, diesel, base oil, container and petrol.

According to the NPA, “A total of eight ships are presently discharging bulk gypsum, general cargo, frozen fish, container and buckwheat.”

Meanwhile, naval operatives attached to the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Delta, has seized six ships and 80 large wooden boats used by criminals to siphon crude oil in the Niger Delta region.

The Commander, NNS Delta, Commodore Ibrahim Dewu, made this disclosure while addressing journalists on current operations by the navy to rid the Niger Delta region of criminality.

He said the base had also destroyed 63 illegal refineries and 1,984 storage facilities containing 8,610MT of stolen crude; as well as 5,602MT of illegally refined AGO.

Specifically, he said, “The Base has recorded tremendous achievements in the last six months. These are in the areas of operations, infrastructural upgrade and Civil-Military Relations (CMR). The Base has sustained patrols along creeks and waterways in its Area of Operations (AOO).

“The patrols resulted in the arrest of several suspects, destruction of numerous illegal refineries, stolen crude and illegally refined products.”

He said between March 14 and May 4, the base conducted three swamp buggy operations in Iwhrekreka, Otovwodo and Otumara communities in Ughelli South and Warri South Local Government Area (LGA) of Delta.
He added, “At present, the base is engaged in two swamp buggy operations at Yeye and Benneth Island in Burutu and Warri South LGAs of Delta respectively.

“The swamp buggy operations led to the outright destruction of various illegal refinery sites in order to make it extremely difficult to reactivate. In the same vein, the swamp buggy operations have so far led to the destruction of a total of about 63 illegal refinery sites.’’

He also said several arrests were made, including high profile gang members who were handed over to appropriate authorities for investigation and prosecution.

“During the period under review, the Base impounded a total of six vessels for various forms of illegalities. The seized vessels are; MT AYSU, MT INTERIM, MV MAMA ELIZABETH 1, MT MIRACLE, MV NIPAL and SD WATERMAN,” he said.
He, however, urged the judiciary to carry out speedy trial of those arrested over their alleged involvement in maritime crimes on the country’s waterways.

“This has become expedient so as to free the channels of ship wrecks and make it navigable for sea going vessels,” he said.
Dewu, identified the slow pace of adjudication as factors responsible for persistent illegal bunkering in the Niger Delta region.

He said the cases of more than six ships apprehended by the command over stolen oil in the last six months were yet to be resolved in courts, adding that it took a longer time for justice to be done in matters of oil theft.
Dewu, however, said the base had continued to discharge its duties which included sustained patrols along the creeks and waterways in its Area of Responsibility (AOR).

He added that the patrols had resulted in the arrest of several suspects, destruction of numerous illegal refineries, seizure of stolen crude and illegally refined products.

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