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BREAKING: Tinubu approves Inland Dry Ports for Ijebu-Ode, Moniya to create jobs – Oyetola

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Last updated: 21 January 2025 16:28
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the establishment and development of Inland Dry Ports (IDP) in Ijebu-Ode and Moniya in Ogun State and Oyo State respectively, as part of his efforts to reduce congestion within seaports in Lagos, eliminate chronic delays and boost the nation’s economy.

The Inland Dry Ports, when completed, will generate jobs for the teaming youths of Ogun and Oyo States and other States in the Western part of the Country.

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday during the 2025 Budget Defence to the Joint Committee of the Senate on Marine Transport and House of Representatives Committees on Ports and Harbour, Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Inland Waterways and Shipping Services.

These IDPs, Oyrtola said, are targeted for fast-tracked delivery to decongest the Western Port System. Design consultancies for the project, the Minister said, are ongoing.

The notable deficiencies in the maritime sector such as general infrastructure decay, silted river courses, inadequate fish production, and inadequate river crafts, Oyetola said, require major attention.

The Ministry, he said, is therefore initiating several projects and programmes aimed at addressing these challenges

Speaking further, Oyeyola added that the Federal Government is determined to consolidate and sustain the achievements and performances it recorded last year, by focusing on port infrastructural development, increased fish production, maritime safety and security, information technology deployment to improve operation and revenue generation, human capacity building and the effective technical and economic regulation to ensure the strengthening of the blue economy across the country.

Under the 2024 appropriation, Oyetola said, the Ministry finalised the preparation of the Nigeria’s National Blue Economy Strategy. the Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy, the Strategic Rap for Nigeria’s Blue Economy and the NatiThel Policy for Marine and Blue Economy.

These documents, he said, are the foundation for a sound policy framework for the Ministry.

His words: “I feel greatly honoured to address the Joint Committee of the Senate on Marine Transport and House Committees on Ports and Harbour, Marine Safety, Education and Administration: Inland Waterways and Committee on Shipping Services on the occasion of 2025 Budget Defence.

Oyetola said: “Today’s Budget Defence is in respect of the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and the laying of the Government Owned Enterprises (GOE’s) budget before you which include the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA). Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agen,cy (includes the Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA). Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron and Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria.

“For the purpose of clarity, the Minister stated that “three of the Agencies under the Ministry, namely: NPA, NIMASA, and NSC, are fully self-fund g and make significant remittances to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF/TSA). The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron derives their funding from both the FGN Budget and Internally Generated Revenue. The Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria (CRFFN) based on my passionate plea has been readmitted into the budget for funding albeit, erroneously un, der the Federal Ministry of, Transport. I trust that you will rectify this. T, the five agencies under the Fisheries and Aquaculture sector (Institutes and Colleges) are expected to come fully under the Ministry in the 2025 Budget. I also count on your cooperation on this.

“Honourable Chairman and Members you are aware that the 2025 Budget is tagged “Budget of Restoration: Securing Peace, Rebuilding Prosperity”; therefore the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and its Agencies under the 2025 Budget seek to consolidate and sustain the achievements and performances recorded in the immediate past year by focusing on Ports Infrastructural Development, Increased fish production, Maritime Safety and Security. Information Technology Deployment to improve operation and revenue generation, Human Capacity Building and the Effective Technical and Economic Regulation to ensure the strengthening of the blue economy in Nigeria.”

According to him, “the total Capital Appropriation for the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy in 2024 Budget is N10,848,512,984 (Ten Billion, Eight Hundred and Forty-eight Million, Five Hundred and Twelve Thousand, Nine Hundred and Eighty-four naira). The sum of N9,973,802,613 (Nine Billion, Nine Hundred and Seventy-three Million, Eight Hundred and Two Thousand, Six Hundred and Thirteen Naira has been utilized/committed at the end of December, 2024. The remaining balance of N874,710,371 (Eight Hundred and Seventy-four Million, Seven Hundred a ten Thousand, Three Hundred and seventy-one naira). This will be expended in the 1st Quarter of 2025.

In addition, he said, “the sum of N191,086,917 (One Hundred and Ninety-one Million and Eighty-six Thousand, Nine hundred and seventeen Naira) was appropriated for Overhead Expenditure. The sum of N191,086,917 was released up to the Month of December, 2024, the released amount was expended as at 27th December, 2024. The Ministry also received a Tae-off; thet of N625,000,000 out of which thofsum of N523,76,955 was committed to the Ministry’s activities. All activities related to the Fisheries Department were funded from this grant.

” As a newly created Ministry, our initial focus is to set up enduring structuresby systems for the effective management of the blue economy sector. The notable deficiencies in the sector such as general infrastructure decay, silted river courses, inadequate fish production, and inadequate,uate river crafts require major attention. The Ministry is therefore initiating several projects and programmes aimed,d at addressing these challenges. The Ministry as you are aware is pleased and happy with your review of the legal frameworks for the sector. On, our part, we are also reinforcing the Ministry’s oversight and monitoring mandate over its Agencies. All of these require greater budgetary provisions.

Under the 2024 Appropriation, the Ministry, he added, ” finalised the preparation of the Nigeria’s National Blue Economy Strategy. the Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy, the Strategic Rap for Nigeria’s Blue Economy and the NatiThel Policy for Marine and Blue Economy. These documents are the foundation for a sound policy framework for the Ministry.

Also, “pursuant to its mandate and the charge given by Mr President, the Ministry is developing Dry Ports at Ijebu-Ode and Moniya in Ogun State and Oyo SMre respectively. These IDPs are targeted for fast-tracked delivery to decongest the Western Port System. Design consultancies for the project are ongoing.

As a quick response to the spate of boat mishaps on our inland waterways occasioned by increased traffic on waterways, the Ministry, he said, ” has targeted the provision of life jackets to the Riverine Communities in the states to boost the safety of passengers. Ala so, a major programme to replace rickety wooden boats used for commercial transport with standardized fit fits and capital dredging at selected locations on our major rivers is planned for 2025.

He however, regretted that “the Ministry was unable to access the 2024 CapitisAppropriation of the F, fisheries and Aquaculture Department. However, in the 2025 Budget proposal, the Ministry is initiating major projects in the fisheries and aquaculture subsector to boost fish production. These projects are deliberately tied to governments capital budgets to guarantee fast tracked delivery and assured food security.

“Quantum governments’ through the capital budget is fast-tractor for the Ministry to deliver on its lofty mandate and potential. Greater budgetary provision is therefore advocated. The proposed total Capital Budget of N11,770,533,003 (Eleven Billion, Seven Hundred and Seventy Million, Five Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand, Three Naira) and Overhead of N453,856,327 (Four Hundred and Fifty-three Million, Eight Hundred and Fifty-six Thousand, Three hundred and Twenty- seven Naira) though inadequate is for your kind consideration.

Finally, the Minister thanked members of the committees for “their unflinching support and cooperation given to the Ministry throughout the past year. I sincerely count on your continued understanding, and urged this August body to consider the propositions and note the very compelling needs of the Ministry to set up enduring policy, operational and administrative structures to deliver the full potential of the sector,” Oyetola said.

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