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NPA urged to provide mobile toilet along port access roads for truckers 

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Segun Oladipupo        

As truck drivers and their assistants who are stuck in traffic along the Port access roads litter the roads with faeces and urine, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has been advised to provide mobile toilets along the corridor.

This move ostensibly is to address the menace of open defecation among the drivers who have no option than to ease themselves whenever they are pressed

Recall that some truck drivers in the bid to return empty containers or to pick laden containers in the port, sometimes take days before they can gain entry into the ports.

While waiting, the drivers and their assistants often resort to open defecation close to their trucks along the roads.

In order to solve the problem, stakeholders have thought that provision of mobile toilets will help a great deal to put an end to the malady.

The port access roads linking the two seaports in Lagos can be described as an eyesore, even as stakeholders have expressed worries over the uncultured nature of the transporters.

Observers have argued that aside the deplorable state of the ports corridors , truckers have no other option than to obey the call of nature along the road, since government has failed to provide the needed infrastructure to aid trade facilitation.

Speaking  on the development, the Public Relations Officer of the National Council of Managing Director Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), Raph Agbogu advised the management of  the Hadiza Bala Usman led NPA to make alternative provision for the truckers to avoid epidemics in the port environment.

Agbogu called on management of the Authority as a matter of urgency to provide mobile toilets for the transporters who spend man hours along the corridors to lift or return cargoes to the seaports in Lagos  .

The NCMDCLA spokesman lamented that “There is the tendency of looming epidemic and pollution within the maritime environment if the uncultured and uncivilized attitude should continue along the port corridors and that is why am calling on management of the Nigerian Ports Authority NPA to provide mobile toilets for the truck drivers and motor boys because this is an eyesore and national disgrace to us “.

Agbogu who is also the Managing Director of Sovereign Gate Nigeria Limited, further maintained that the services of Seaview Properties Limited in port operations has been under utilized saying, much has not been achieved by the sanitation arm of the authority.

He also called on management to further engage Seaview Properties Limited to fashion out modalities in the area of sanitation along the corridors.

His words, “From Mile 2 down to Tin Can Island Port is an eyesore because the rubbish you see there can lead to disaster one day. Same goes to Warehouse roundabout at Wharf road down to the Lagos Ports Complex in Apapa.

“I believe some of the officials of NPA is aware of these mess yet no action taken.

“Its a national disgrace to the gateway of the nation’s economy I must say,”  Agbogu added.

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