Terrified about revenue loss, Sanwo accuses NPA of frustrating LASG via Cargo diversion

Breaking News: NPA Under Fire as Lagos Govt Rejects Cargo Move to Warri, Accuses Authority of Frustrating Apapa Operations

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–Lagos Reporters

The Lagos State Government has sharply criticised the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) for diverting operational attention from Lagos ports to the Warri Port Complex, insisting that the authority’s policy missteps not Lagos facilities are responsible for ongoing difficulties within Apapa’s maritime corridor.

Adekoya Hassan, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Transportation and Logistics, stated that the administration has demonstrated unwavering commitment to solving port congestion challenges. He argued that the NPA’s approach continues to undermine progress, despite several interventions by the state government.

According to Hassan, Governor Sanwo-Olu has invested heavily in infrastructure, traffic management and multi-agency coordination aimed at restoring ease of cargo movement around Apapa and Tin Can Island. However, the country’s port regulator has allegedly failed to align its policies with these efforts, resulting in persistent bottlenecks across the port access roads.

He stressed that shifting focus to the Warri Port Complex is a diversionary strategy that ignores the root causes of inefficiency. “The Lagos ports are not the problem. It is the NPA’s policies that continue to frustrate seamless operations,” Hassan said.

The remarks come amid mounting concerns from freight operators, clearing agents and investors who fear that the NPA’s decision could weaken Lagos’ strategic economic advantage as the nation’s primary commercial gateway.

Lagos Reporters will continue to monitor reactions from maritime stakeholders and the NPA as the debate over port policy intensifies.


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