Nigerian ports now 70% digitalized, says Shippers’ Council

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Nigerian ports now 70% digitalized, says Shippers’ Council

The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Mr Hassan Bello, on Friday disclosed that the ports in the country had attained 70 per cent digitalisation.

Bello made this known at a news conference on the first quarter activities of the council in Lagos.

He said that the 70 per cent digitalisation was lower than 90 per cent targeted by the council in the first quarter of 2021.

Nigerian Shippers’ Council’s scribe stressed that the council targeted 90 per cent digitalisation in the first quarter of the year, unfortunately, did not achieve it although it was still pursuing it in earnest.

“Most of the ports in the world are digitised, Nigeria cannot be an exception. We cannot have a multitude of people going into the ports every day, human contact in the ports is very dangerous, it is anti-efficiency and once there is human contact, there will be corruption and then delay.

“Some people don’t even have any business to go to the port but you see them there, what are they doing? We have been working with shipping companies and terminal operators to ensure we make the deadline we set for the first quarter but we saw it was not feasible to attain 90 per cent digitalisation.

“What we were able to do on the average was 70 per cent, but digitisation of the ports is a process in the making. We want this to happen as quickly as possible,” he said.

He added that the port was not a place for contact, as one could move millions of tons of cargo with a computer adding that they were happy to announce that the council was on course.

Bello noted that a non-contact port was the solution to many problems in the system such as delay which caused demurrage, diversion of money, corruption and revenue leakages.

 

 

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