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Nigerian Ports Handled 96.6m MT Cargo In H1, Records 31% Increase

Nigerian Ports Handled 96.6m MT Cargo In H1, Records 31% Increase The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency has declared that between January and June, total cargo throughput was 96,626,737.96 metric tonnes, representing an increase of 31.24 per cent from 73,628,546.62MT recorded in the corresponding...

NIMASA Floating Dockyard To Save Nigeria N36bn Annually

NIMASA Floating Dockyard To Save Nigeria N36bn Annually The multimillion dollar floating Dockyard owned by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) which arrived the country recently will save the Country millions of dollars in capital flight once operational noting that efforts are being...

NIMASA Contractors Fail To Remit $286m Revenue – Reps

NIMASA Contractors Fail To Remit $286m Revenue – Reps   Private firms engaged by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency to collect revenue on its behalf have failed to remit money in excess of $286m to the Federal Government, the House of Representatives Committee on...

Eastern Ports Recorded 39% Of Dry Cargoes In Q1 Says Peterside

Eastern Ports Recorded 39% Of Dry Cargoes In Q1 Says Peterside The Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr Dakuku Peterside, has said that the eastern ports accounted for 39 per cent of dry cargo vessels in the first quarter of 2018. He disclosed this...

NIMASA Targets N109bn Revenue In 2018 — DG

NIMASA Targets N109bn Revenue In 2018 — DG   Dr Dakuku Peterside, Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency says the agency is targeting N109 billion as revenue in 2018. He said this while speaking on the 2018 budget before the Senate Committee on Marine Transport...

ABUJA MoU Moves Against Substandard Shipping In Africa

ABUJA MoU Moves Against Substandard Shipping In Africa     In a bid to harmonize port state control inspection procedures that will lead to the elimination of substandard shipping in the West and Central Africa sub-region, the Abuja Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will host its 3rd Ministerial...