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2024 Budget: NPA To Generate N629.89bn

By Gloria Ikibah
Managing Director of the Nigerian Port Authority (NPA),Mohammed Bello-Koko, has said that the agency is expected to generate N629.89 billion in 2024.
The agency is also requesting for a N200 billion loan from Afrexime Bank, while the United Kingdom Export Finance (UKEF) is also listed as one of the financial institutions to source the loan.
Bello-Koko stated this when he appeared for the 2024 budget defence  before the House of Representatives Committee on Port and Harbour in Abuja on Thursday.
He further stated that the total projected expenditure is N464.32 billion, while the operating expenses are projected at N212.03 billion, and the capital expenditure stood at N252.29 billion.
He said, “part of the main trust of the 2024 budget is the urgent need to rehabilitate, reconstruct, and moderate the dilapidated port infrastructure facilities”.
The NPA MD also disclosed that the defects in the facilities were hampering efficiency and productivity in the ports, adding that the defects include the Quay Wall and the replacement of old gravity walls.
Others are rehabilitation of escravos breakwaters.
According to him, this was aimed at improving port efficiency and increasing cargo traffic through investment funding from the financiers, UKEF and Afriexim.
The Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Nnolin Nnaji, in his response said the agency was very dared to the country, and that the committee needed to visit some of the facilities outside Lagos.
“We need to see those things you are telling us. The House of Representatives is very serious about budget defense, while they do screening on the other side. Budget defense is here”, he said.
He also commended the MD for the budget presentation, and said, ”I believe in the subsequent budget, the MD would do better, “We accept this budget, and we will move further with it”.
The committee also said the drainage channels were full of wreckage, expressing worry over a lack of information on wreckage removal.
The committee said as long as the NPA avoids the wreckage, it will keep occurring because of the abandoned ships, and urged the NPA to look into it
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