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Lekki port construction at 44.52% completion rate 

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Abiola Seun

The Chairman, Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited, Mr Abiodun Dabiri, over the weekend disclosed that the entire port construction is now at 55.48% completion.

Consequently, the completion of the construction of the port to begin commercial operation remains 44.52%.

He stated this while briefing the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and his entourage on the status of construction of the Port.

Giving a further breakdown of the status of the components of the port, Dabiri noted that dredging and reclamation has reached 61,11%, Quay Wall 50.39%, Breakwater 67.49% while the landside infrastructure development has reached 33.70% completion.

Dabiri assured the Minister and the stakeholders that the project is on course and going according to schedule.

He declared that at the end of third quarter (Q3) 2022 would complete the construction work while commercial operations will commence by fourth quarter (Q4) 2022 as planned.

“We understand the significance of this project is to the Nigerian economy and we would not fail to play our part to ensure that it is delivered as and when due” he said.

He expressed profound appreciation of the company to the Minister and his team for providing the necessary support that has assisted the company to deliver on the mandate for the project.

He stressed further that upon completion, Lekki Port would be a world-class Port operating with best in class equipment to ensure seamless operations and would comply with global environmental protection standard.

 He added that Lekki Port is the deepest seaport in the sub-Saharan African region and would serve as transhipment hub for the region.

The Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon Rotimi Amaechi has expressed great satisfaction with the level of progress recorded on the construction of the Lekki Deep Sea Port project.

Amaechi revealed this over the weekend during an inspection visit to the Port by the Federal Ministry of Transportation and other government agencies including the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC) and the Nigerian Maritime Administrative and Safety Agency (NIMASA).

“I am very delighted and impressed with the pace and the progress of construction work on this project from the last time I was here in November 2020.

“The promoter of the project-Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited has demonstrated strong commitment and capacity to deliver the project as agreed”, he said.

The Minister further urged the management of Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited and other stakeholders to work tirelessly to ensure that the Port becomes operational by mid 2022.

Also speaking during the visit, the Acting Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, assured that the Nigerian Port Authority is ready to play its part to ensure smooth take off of port operations upon completion of construction.

 He disclosed that NPA has commenced the process of acquiring all necessary marine equipment, including tug boats and mooring boats.

The delegation that accompanied the Minister on the inspection visit included the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation (FMoT), Dr. Magdalene Ajani, Executive Secretary, Nigeria Shippers Council, Mr Emmanuel Jime and the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administrative and Safety Agency, Dr Bashir Jamoh

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