Maritime

Onne Truck Park Operators Back NPA’s Electronic Call-Up Deployment

Truck park operators in Onne, Rivers State, have thrown their weight behind the full implementation of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Electronic Call-Up System, expressing optimism that it will finally address the persistent gridlock around the Eastern Port corridor.

Stakeholders noted that the activation of the call-up system is crucial to restoring order, improving port operations, and protecting investments across the trucking and logistics value chain.

Reacting to the development, the Chairman of the Nigerian Port Consultative Council (NPCC), Onne Chapter, Mr Godwin Ololuke, announced that preparations have been concluded for the electronic call-up system along the Onne Port corridor.

Ololuke explained that truck park owners and the system consultant recently met with the management of the NPA through the Port Manager in Onne.

He added that the initiative aims to regulate the movement of trucks within and around the port area to ensure safety for all stakeholders, including schoolchildren and nearby residents.

A truck driver, Mr Johnbull Igbikiowubo, who spoke with journalists, said that the e-call-up system is a welcome development that needs to be embraced by every stakeholder.

“The cooperation of all stakeholders is essential to ensure its success for the benefit of everyone involved and the nation’s economy,” Igbikiowubo said.

Similarly, an official of Waterhouses Marine and Logistics Limited, Olumide Ibitolu, said the ongoing disorder was caused by efforts to register trucks under the new system.

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