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NPA Deploys 2 New Pilot Boats To Lekki Port

by Yusuf Babalola
1 year ago
in Business
Lekki port
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To enhance operational efficiency at the Lekki Deep Seaport, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has deployed two new pilot boats to the port.

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In a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP Weekend, the management of Lekki Port, said the new pilot boats are, PC Jalingo and PC Nadiya.

Speaking on the significance of the two pilot boats’ delivery, the managing director/CEO of Lekki Port, Du Ruogang, explained that the new PC Jalingo and PC Nadiya would further enhance Lekki Port’s operational excellence by ensuring smooth and safe navigation of large vessels in and out of the port’s channel.

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Ruogang noted that the addition of PC Jalingo and PC Nadiya will bolster the port’s operational capacity to manage increased cargo volumes and facilitate smoother maritime operations, thereby strengthening its position as the gateway to West Africa’s trade network.

He described the milestone as a testament to NPA’s commitment to fulfilling its obligations under the concession agreement. He also expressed profound appreciation to the Nigerian Ports Authority for the invaluable support since the start of operations in April 2023.

In his remarks,  Yang Xixiong, the operations manager for Lekki Port, described the arrival of two Pilot boats as a positive signal and another significant step toward achieving the Port’s goal of becoming the leading gateway to West Africa.

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Xixiong noted that the addition to the fleet would enhance navigational capabilities by ensuring vessels’ safe and efficient movement in and out of the terminal.

“With these boats, our pilots can better guide vessels of all sizes, improving safety in challenging weather and sea conditions. The expanded fleet also means quicker responses and more efficient vessel handling, allowing us to serve more ships in less time,” he said.

 

 

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