Barging is a cargo-carrying vessel designed to transport passengers or goods through rivers or canals. Maritime workers believe it has the capacity to decongest the ports
By Uzor Odigbo
Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) on Thursday, called on the federal government to encourage barging activities as part of measures to decongest the port corridors.
President General of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) affiliate union, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, made the plea for the use of barging during a Town Hall Meeting put together by JournalNG in Lagos.
The maiden Town Hall Meeting has the theme: “Towards Hitch Free Port Operations In Nigeria”.
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Adeyanju who was represented by a Deputy President General of the union, Comrade Boniface Udoh, noted that a lot still needs to be done in the very long term measures to ensure that the port corridors experience the free flow of traffic to the terminals, jetties and ports, saying the use of barging is one of the ways in achieving that.
He noted that barging activities would aid trade facilitation and create a seamless flow of cargo clearance and movement.
According to him, barges can provide succour for the existing gridlock despite the ongoing road construction along the Apapa Oshodi Expressway, noting that barging operations should be perceived as a tool of conveyance of cargo and freeing the roads for other users.
He stated: “As a responsible social partner, we have called on the governments and its regulatory agencies to take urgent action and undertake any means (barging) to cause a reduction in the traffic on our port access roads. We note especially the need to urgently initiate palliative measures in motion on the Mile 2/Coconut, Tin Can Port axis,” he said.
On the e-call up system, Adeyanju maintained that the proactive nature of management, NPA should be commended but stressed the need for the creation of more holding bays.
Speaking further, he cautioned individuals and companies who daily sabotage the call-up system as this is to the disadvantage of citizens and maritime stakeholders.
The union’s boss also re-emphasized the need for government to relocate tank farms along the port corridors as a tool to further decongest the seaports and environs.
“We also use this opportunity to call on the NPA to consider reviewing the conditions attached for individuals and companies to own truck park or garage or holding bays as the condition currently attached to it is stringent thus, making it near impossible for organisations to meet,” he said.
The President General also commended the road marshals on traffic control for their daily sacrifice in ensuring free flow of vehicular movement calling on the federal and state governments to compel shipping line agencies to stop using their private businesses to cause a public nuisance.