Transporters owners fault NPA’s ETO Apps Initiative over lack of holding bays
By Seun Ibiyemi
Stakeholders in haulage operations of the maritime sub sector have faulted the newly introduced call up system by the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA) for trucks entry into the nation’s seaports, saying lack of functional holding bays by shipping companies will definitely frustrate the laudable project.
Management of the NPA over the weekend launched ETO Apps, which is to be downloaded by truck owners or drivers in a bid for them to access the ports.
Our correspondent who sampled opinions from a cross section of both truckers and freight agents confirmed that cabals in the shipping industry will work against the progress of the e-call system for selfish gains.
According to them, NPA and the Nigerian Shippers’Council should strategize on how to enforce compliance in ensuring that all parties involved in the logistics chain supply key into the call up system initiative.
A chieftain, Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Alhaji Inuwa Abdullahi reiterated that without existing facilities for return of empty containers, the port will continue to face logjam along the port corridors.
Inuwa who is the Public Relations Office, Council for Maritime Transport Unions and Association (COMTUA) in a chat with journalists expressed worries over the ETO initiative by NPA over failure to caution shipping lines with such facilities.
He also described the move as placing the cart before the horse.
The former Vice Chairman , Dry Cargo section of NARTO added that “My take on the initiative is that without functional holding bays pit in place by the shipping companies then we should forget the objectives and purpose of this truck call up system idea.”