Rivers Ports is Now Safe, Busy ~ Umar

… PM Receives Energy, Maritime Reporters

The Rivers Port, formerly known as Port Harcourt Port, is now safe for business, and busy as well, recording marked improvement in cargo and vessel traffic.

Manager of the Rivers Port, Alhaji Abubakar Garba Umar, made this known last Thursday as he received a delegation of the Energy & Maritime Reporters (EMR) at the port complex.

Receiving the EMR team alongside Mrs Ezinne Mgbeudo Asinobi (principal manager, Corporate & Strategic Communications), Captain Femi Oyewole (Harbour Master) and other principal officers, Umar said the port management, since his assumption of office in 2016, has been working with the mandate to restore the Rivers Port to full viability.

EMR chairman, Martins Giadom (left) receiving a plaque from the Rivers Port manager, Alhaji Abubakar Garba Umar

He said complaints before he assumed office were that the ports were unsafe and full of danger and that nothing much was happening there.

On how the turn-around took place, Umar said upon resumption, his team embarked on sensitization drive to importers in the region on the need to route their goods through the port.

“We created awareness on the viability of the Rivers port and we allayed their fears about insecurity and other matters.”

Umar said the stakeholders bought the idea, adding that “Now, the port is busy and viable. Most of our berths are now occupied. Containers now come because two shipping lines now come to Port Harcourt and one more is about to join.”

He revealed how the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) worked to decongest the port road (Harbour Road) which was rehabilitated by the Rivers State government in 2016. “Road congestion, which was a fact of the Harbour Road, is no more so. This is because we took proactive measures to keep that in check. We now insist that our road be free. We say, do not use port road for parking.”

Umar said insecurity was a big source of fear in the past, but that it is not anymore, adding that “From 2017, Rivers ports operate on Step 1 security grade, not step 2 anymore.”

Responding to issues raised by the EMR leadership, Umar said the appeal for timely information to the media was a welcome one. He reminded journalists that there are listed bodies that have right by international regulations to have a presence in ports around the world.

The port manager however said access to the ports for information to newsmen would not suffer. “Update of information is important and you have already observed that we are steadily reaching out to the media. We believe that regular update is key.”

Members of the Energy, Maritime Reporters (EMR), led by regional manager of BusinessDay Newspaper, Mr Ignatius Chukwu (right), during a visit to Rivers Port
EMR chairman, Martins Giadom, Rivers Port manager, Alhaji Abubakar Garba Umar (middle), and EMR secretary, Ayo Hidayat Odungweru

He said the NPA in Port Harcourt was prepared to partner with the EMR to further take the message of the authority further; “We will work with the media to achieve better information dissemination. We can only request you to always clarify information before use.”

Earlier in his address, the chairman of EMR, Martins Giadom of Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation, called for openness and free flow of information, saying the feats so far recorded by the port manager were noted by the group.

“This visit affords us the opportunity to explore areas of mutual benefit in the pursuit of a better port system in Rivers State and other facilities of the NPA in the state which would help transform the ports to become economically viable, business-friendly and responsive to global best practices.”

Giadom said as professional journalists, with keen interest and a clear mandate to report the Energy and Maritime sub-sectors of the economy, the EMR would play critical roles in the dissemination of information in the South-South and South East. “The Energy and Maritime Reporters (EMR) is an organization founded by senior journalists in the Energy and Maritime sectors of the profession with the key objective of pursuing strategic media goals that would help bring to better limelight the issues of the sectors.

“EMR thus remains an organization that is focused on working in synergy with relevant stakeholders in the energy and maritime sectors to better inform the public, better engage operators in the sectors and better enhance economic activities in both the Energy and Maritime sub-sectors,” he said.

He called for support in consistent training of journalists that cover such sensitive and specialized sub-sectors as energy and maritime in the South-South and South East.

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