Unlocking Nigeria's Maritime Potential: A Reform Imperative For National Economic Advancement
By Lod Onyeji Nigeria's recent high-level stakeholder engagement on port reforms signals a pivotal shift towards enhancing the nation's ease of doing business. The Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) are spearheading efforts to reduce cargo dwell time to 7 days, potentially saving the country approximately N3 trillion annually. This ambitious goal is anchored in empirical evidence from advanced economies, where similar reforms have yielded significant benefits. Singapore's National Single Window reduced trade costs by 30% and increased trade volume by 20%. The United States achieved a 40% reduction in cargo clearance times through automation, while the Netherlands reduced port congestion by 25% through digitalization. Nigeria's reforms promise to enhance trade competitiveness, increase revenue, and create jobs in logistics and related sectors. With the NPA recording a 100% success rate in PEBEC reforms, the p...








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