SIFAX Group, Experts Urge FG To Adopt PPP Model For Port Infrastructure Development
L-R: Mrs Funke Agbor (SAN),
Senior Partner, ACAS-Law; Bola Ashiru, Strategy and Operations Lead, Deloitte
West Africa; Dr. Taiwo Afolabi (MON), Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX
Group; Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi, Chairman of the Occasion; Inam Wilson, Partner,
Templars Law and moderator of the plenary session; Princess Vicky Haastrup,
Executive Vice Chairman, ENL Consortium Limited and Chairman, Seaport Terminal
Operators Association of Nigeria at the 2nd edition of the 2017 Taiwo Afolabi
Annual Maritime Conference held at UNILAG sponsored by SIFAX Group.
By: HighCelebritySquard
SIFAX Group, a
multinational corporation with diverse interests in Maritime, Aviation, Haulage
& Logistics, Oil & Gas and Hospitality, and other maritime experts have
urged the Federal Government to adopt the public-private partnership (PPP)
model to address the challenge of port infrastructure deficit.
This was the
unanimous conclusion of leading academic, business, legal and maritime experts
who gathered for the second edition of the Taiwo Afolabi Annual Maritime
Conference, a partnership between SIFAX Group and Maritime Forum of the
University of Lagos, which was held on the university campus.
They include Dr.
Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, Princess (Dr.) Vicky
Haastrup, Executive Vice Chairman, ENL Consortium, Mrs. Funke Agbor (SAN),
Senior Partner, ACAS-Law, Major Henry Ajetunmobi (Rtd), Executive Director,
SiFAX Haulage & Logistics Limited, Mr. Bola Ashiru, Strategy &
Operations Lead, Deloitte West Africa, Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi, Chairman,
Shipowners Forum, Alhaji Mohammed Bulangu, former Managing Director, Ports
& Cargo Handling Services Limited, among others.
L-R: Captain Ibraheem Olugbade,
Maritime Consultant; Major Henry Ajetunmobi (rtd), Executive Director, SIFAX
Haulage and Logistics and Keynote speaker at the event; Dr. Taiwo Afolabi
(MON), Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group; Former Managing Director,
Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited and Mr. Rizwan Kadri, Managing
Director, SAHCOL at the 2nd edition of the 2017 Taiwo Afolabi Annual
Maritime Conference held at the University of Lagos Main Auditorium sponsored
by SIFAX Group.
While delivering
the keynote address, Ajetunmobi said that the public-private partnership model
remains the most attractive option opened to the government to develop and
maintain critical port infrastructure due to its inherent benefits.
These benefits, according to
Ajetunmobi, include: maintaining and
improving upon service level, leveraging on private sector skills and
competencies in project execution and service delivery through improved skills,
technologies and innovation, unlocking access to capital and cost
efficiencies,
maintaining
safe and secure operations and freeing government funding for other
sectors of the national economy, other than port development and port
renewal.
He said: “As the
government’s concession of the ports to private terminal operators enters the
second decade of its existence, one expects stronger consolidation of the gains
of concession that are already witnessed beyond dispute by various classes of
port users and operators as well as government agencies. Consolidation can come
only through greater investments in port infrastructure anchored on stronger
public-private enterprise involvement.
“The current bad state of port
access roads, especially to the two ports in Lagos, Apapa and Tincan – the
ports that receive over 70 percent of the total cargo throughput in Nigeria -
is a rather sad commentary on the way we have fared as a nation even on the one
transport mode we appear to have chosen. As it is well known, the negative
consequences of this development are not just telling on the economy and the
state of equipment; they also impact adversely on human health both of port
users, operators, and residents of the host communities themselves.
From Left: Head, Shipping Development and Engineering, Mr. Anthony Ogadi;
Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi; Head, Compliance
Monitoring Department, Nigeria Shippers' Council, Mrs. Ifeora Celine and
Acting General Manager, Business Development, Nigeria Ports Authority, Mr.
Stanley Yitnoe at the 2017 Taiwo Afolabi Annual Maritime Conference held at
UNILAG, sponsored by SIFAX Group .
“This is one area that would
benefit from decisive PPP - driven investment intervention. Perhaps the time is
now right to start considering adoption of other options and models of
maintaining and improving upon the quality of our port access roads, including
concessioning through tolling. Or perhaps we should strive for bolder and more
ambitious option”.
On his own part, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi and
Princess Vicky Haastrup, noted that the high-level of efficiency synonymous
with the private sector would improve service delivery and facility if the
government deepens the involvement of the private sector in the maritime
sector, adding that the success recorded by the terminal operators in the port
concession should help government decide in favour of the PPP model.
Mrs. Funke Agbor said there was a need
to strengthen legislation to take care of the new role the private sector are
expected to play while Ashiru further urged the government to maintain
consistency in its policy formulation in a bid to boost the confidence of
prospective investors.
SIFAX Group, Experts Urge FG To Adopt PPP Model For Port Infrastructure Development
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