NPA CHIEF DANTSOHO SAYS PORT MODERNISATION KEY TO NIGERIA’S AFCFTA TRADE AMBITIONS

NPA CHIEF DANTSOHO SAYS PORT MODERNISATION KEY TO NIGERIA’S AFCFTA TRADE AMBITIONS

By prince Benson Davies

Nigeria is intensifying efforts to modernise its seaport infrastructure as competition for trade dominance under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) heats up across the continent.

Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, who also serves as President of the Ports Management Association of West and Central Africa (PMAWCA), said the Federal Government is executing a broad overhaul of the nation’s port system to position Nigeria as West Africa’s trade nerve-centre.

Speaking to industry stakeholders in Lagos, Dantsoho described port modernisation as a critical economic imperative that will shape Nigeria’s competitiveness in a rapidly integrating continental market.

He warned that with AfCFTA eliminating trade barriers across Africa, only countries with faster, more efficient and technology driven seaports will capture a disproportionate share of cargo traffic and investment flows.

“Nigeria’s geographical advantage alone is no longer sufficient. Efficiency, speed, innovation and reliability will define leadership in this new era,” he said.

At the core of the NPA’s strategy is a broad reform programme targeting long standing structural bottlenecks that have historically weakened Nigeria’s ports’ competitiveness.

Dantsoho highlighted ongoing infrastructure upgrades at Apapa and Tin Can Island ports, aimed at improving berth productivity, expanding capacity and reducing vessel turnaround time, which are key indicators of port efficiency.

He also underscored the growing role of deep seaports, particularly Lekki Port, in transforming Nigeria’s maritime landscape by accommodating larger vessels and boosting cargo throughput.

Industry observers view these developments as crucial to easing congestion at legacy ports while positioning Nigeria to handle rising trade volumes expected under AfCFTA.

Beyond physical infrastructure, the NPA is accelerating a shift toward digitalisation to tackle inefficiencies associated with manual processes and fragmented systems.

Central to this transition is the Port Community System (PCS), alongside the Federal Government’s National Single Window initiative, both designed to integrate port stakeholders, streamline documentation and enhance transparency.

Experts say full implementation could significantly cut cargo clearance times and reduce the cost of doing business, which have been longstanding concerns among importers and exporters.

Operational reforms are also underway, focusing on reducing cargo dwell time, improving service delivery and ensuring faster clearance processes across terminals.

In parallel, the NPA is strengthening multimodal connectivity to support seamless cargo evacuation.

Rail integration, inland dry ports, barging operations and dedicated export corridors are being expanded to decongest seaports and improve nationwide logistics efficiency.

Dantsoho stressed that without efficient hinterland connectivity, gains made at the ports would be difficult to sustain.

Recognising the scale of investment required, the NPA is also deepening partnerships with private sector investors and global operators to drive sustainable growth and align Nigeria’s ports with international standards.

The expected impact of these reforms is significant: faster operations, lower logistics costs, increased trade volumes, higher government revenue and improved export competitiveness. Analysts note that efficient ports could play a pivotal role in Nigeria’s economic diversification drive, particularly by supporting non-oil exports and industrial expansion. In his concluding remarks, Dantsoho called on terminal operators, shipping lines, and regulatory agencies to align with the reform push, stating that Nigeria’s success under AfCFTA will depend on a collective shift from fragmented operations to coordinated efficiency.

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