Bomodi who disclosed this while playing host to the new
executive members of the Maritime Reporters Association of Nigeria, MARAN, in
Lagos, said this makes the movement of cargo out of the ports difficult.
Asked if the management of the Service has approached the
Lekki port management to take advantage of the underutilised capacity, he said
utilising the facility will be to the advantage of the new port as its
operations increase.
Bomodi noted that the undergoing road construction at that
axis leading to the new the future if the construction work is not completed on
it.
He explained that all the Lekki port management need to do
is to get ocean-going barges with the capacity to carry about 200 each to move
the excess consignments to KLT.
Recall that the management of Lekki port had earlier
disclosed that they were in consultation with a company with ocean-going barges
to commence shipment of cargo out of the port by barges.
Speaking while playing host to the Port Standing Task Team
led by its National Coordinator, Moses Fadipe, Manager/ HSE & Community
Liaison Officer of Lekki Port, Adurayemi Ogundele said it is exploring the
possibility of evacuating cargo from the port by oceangoing barges.