HeadlinesNews SIFAX seeks tough measure against rickety trucks at seaports By maritimemag July 17, 2018 ShareTweet 0 ABIOLA Seun | The General Manager, SIFAX Haulage & Logistics Limited, Adewale Adetayo has demanded the Federal Government urgent action against rickety trucks at the nation’s seaport. This was even as he asked the government to fix all the major dilapidated roads scattered all round the country in a bid to boost fortunes of the haulage sector. Adetayo who made the call in Lagos demanded government’s stern action on regulation as he said a good number of the trucks plying the country’s roads are rickety in nature, thereby putting the lives of other road users and the goods they convey at risk. While commending government’s relevant agencies for their efforts in this regard, he urged them to be more stringent in order to rid our roads of all rickety and badly-maintained trucks. Speaking on the rehabilitation of the roads, the General Manager said many potential investors in the business are scared because of the potential risks their investment will be exposed to as a result of the deplorable conditions of the major highways in the country. He said: “The haulage business has a very huge potential but not much attention is paid to it. The sector currently accounts for over N200 billion turnover, with an estimated growth rate of about 10% per annum. “If you look at the assessment of the Logistics Performance Index, Nigeria ranks 90th out of 160 countries, which is very poor. One of the major challenges confronting the sector is that of bad roads. If you also consider the road landscape in Nigeria, the Federal Government has about 18% of the road network, state government about 16% and the local governments about 68%. The sad thing is that more than 70% of the traffic on the road is basically on Federal roads which represents just 18% of the country’s total landscape”. Adetayo noted that the sector will experience a quantum leap in growth and investment if all the federal roads and other necessary infrastructure can be fixed. He debunked the insinuation that there are more than enough trucks on the roads, adding that the continuous expansion of the country’s economy necessitates frequent movement of goods from and into the country. He noted that the proper implementation of the Ease of Doing Business will encourage more investment, both local and foreign, in the sector. Speaking further on the company’s recent acquisition of 20 new trucks, Adetayo said increase demand by the customers, as well as creation of more job opportunities accounted for the purchase that took its fleet strength to 75. He said this has now positioned the company to undertake good delivery in any part of the country and beyond. © 2018, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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