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EXCLUSIVE: Centre Urges SEDC To Priotise Ports, Inland Waterways Development

The Sea Empowerment and Research Centre (SEREC), has urged the South East Development Commission (SEDC) to focus on ports and inland waterways development. It added that this would go a long way in reducing the high cost of goods and logistics gotten through ports.
Also, SEREC advised the Federal Government to streamline agencies operating in ports across the country for efficiency and proper port management.
The Head Researcher of SEREC, Mr Eugene Nweke advised the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to optimise the on-going eastern ports reforms by focusing on investments and infrastructure development, seeking improved surveillance and security on Nigeria’s waterways and surrounding areas to promote and attract investments and Public Private Partnerships,and.. Read . .More —
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