Presidency Releases Directive on Apapa Gridlock Resolution
The office of the vice president of Nigeria has released a Presidential Directive on Apapa Gridlock Resolution and these are the outcome...
Operational Guidelines and Modus Operandi on the Implementation of Presidential Directive on Apapa Gridlock Resolution
1. Stakeholders’ engagement is critical. Continuous stakeholders engagement.
2. Restoration of Law and Order to guide Port Area traffic via the deployment of:
i. An efficient and effective traffic management plan for the entire port area traffic, including the cargo, fuel distribution, and business district traffic.
ii. Effective truck incident recovery and rescue plan.
iii. An effective traffic management integrated manual Call-up system pending the introduction of an electronic call-up system.
iv. An effective 24-hour Mobile Police enforcement team for Security and back up for all enforcement activities.
The dedicated Mobile Police team is led by a Commissioner of Police.
3. Deployment of a revised effective Empty Container Return management policy.
4. Use of dedicated Truck parks as temporary holding bays for access to Port via NPA Lilly Pond Terminal.
5. Provision and strict adherence to a newly developed NPA Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Port Truck Clearance Procedures incorporating the temporary Manual Call-Up system.
6. Implementation of an NPA based transparent and an all-inclusive Stakeholders ‘endorsed” Call-up system for Empty Containers, Export containers and other Port operations Truck related Vehicular movements.
A. TRUCK PARK MANAGEMENT
All trucks approaching the ports are to:
1. Be staged at NPA accredited temporary Truck Parks for Port access via Lilypond Terminal.
2. Trucks to access Port via manual NPA Call-up system as per the NPA Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Port Truck Clearance Procedures.
B. PORT AREA TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
1. The Task Team Enforcement Team will ensure ALL Stationary, Immoveable, Accident, Incidented or wrongfully Parked Trucks are removed on all port access roads with effect from Sunday 26 th of May 2019 to a designated LASTMA impound yard. Penalty Fines, Fees, and Charges to be imposed before release as per applicable Lagos State Laws after undertaken by Truck and consignment owner, RWC of Truck and a Presidential consent.
2. Sided, Reefer, Silos, Arewa, Dangote, BUA, FMNL, Honeywell, Fish and Flat bed trucks approaching Port gate are to be given Priority Access based on their individual Port Terminal program, capacity and common access traffic management system.
3. All export container carrying trucks:
i. If perishable and Reefer containers; are to proceed directly to the port for services and delivery.
ii. If customer’s clearance is required; trucks are to approach NPA designated Park for Customs clearance/release.
C. TASKS, OPERATIONS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Tasks
i. Supervision and Direction: TASK Team
ii. Security and Enforcement Supervision: Nigerian Police
iii. Traffic Management: LASG, LASTMA
iv. Traffic Safety: FRSC, LASG
v. Ownership: NPA, NSC, LASG
vi. Support and Cooperation: ALL Stakeholders
2. Operations
i. Task Team Leader:
Comrade Kayode Opeifa
ii. ALL Enforcement Lead:
Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu
iii. Police Team Lead:
AC Bayo Suleiman
iv. Traffic Management Lead:
AD Bolaji Oreagba
v. Traffic Safety Lead:
Sector commander Higinus Omeje
vi. Call-Up Systems Operations
NPA
vii. Port Gate Operations
NPA
viii. NPA Lilly Pond Operations
ix. Temporary Truck Parks Management
NPA/NSC/Task Team
3. Stakeholders
i. LASG
ii. Nigerians
iii. Apapa GRA Residents Association
iv. Port Terminal Operators
v. Fuel Distribution logistics and related businesses concerns (MOMAN, DAPMAN, NUPENG, PTD, others)
vi. Port logistics and related businesses Concerns (ANCLA, NAGAFF, Shippers etc )
vii. Manufacturing concerns (BUA, Dangote Flour Mills, Honeywell, others)
viii. Haulage transport operations and operators (COMTUA, Amalgamated, AMARTO, NARTO, RTEAN, NURTW goods only and others)
ix. Shipping, clearing and forwarding agencies, associations and support services (NAGAF, ANCLA and others)
x. Nigerian Ports Authority, PPMC, DPR, NN, and other government agencies
xi. FMWPH, FMofT, FMPR
xii. Apapa Local Government
xiii. Media
xiv. Organised Private sectors
xv. Investors
xvi. Others
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