The Federal Government Friday commissioned the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) North-Central Zonal Coordinating Office Complex in Jos, Plateau State.
The Minister of Transportation, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, who led the Federal Government’s delegation, said that the project is a deliberate effort of the government in creating an enabling environment for stakeholders as well as for job creation in the State, a statement by the Deputy Director Press, Anastasia Ogbonna stated.
The Minister observed that times are difficult and government at all levels must devise channels by which the problems in the country can be addressed.
The host, Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, in his address thanked the FG for citing the project in the state and on behalf of the State Government, and assured the maximum use of it.
He further disclosed that the State is one of the four new cargo airports recently approved in the country, adding that with the ongoing rail modernisation project, the time is right for the completion of the Jos Inland Container Dry Port.
The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, in her remarks reiterated that the commissioned office is for all stakeholders in the zone with focus being on instituting an efficient and effective economic regulatory system in the transport sector.
According to Dr. Ajani, “this initiative is expected to complement government efforts at developing and implementing an integrated efficient transport sector”.
Furthermore, she expressed the optimism that the collaboration between the Plateau State Government and the Federal Ministry of Transportation will promote job and wealth creation, reduce insecurity as well as stimulate social economic development in the State, the North-Central Zone and the nation at large.
Speaking earlier, the Executive Secretary, NSC, Hassan Bello, told the stakeholders to see the project as their own and to use it for the upliftment of international trade, shipping, and transportation”.
He also acknowledged the efforts of the Minister and attributed the growth of NSC as an economic regulator to his unwavering commitment.
The event also had a virtual presentation on the proposed N15 billion, Maritime Resource Centre in Jos. The project according to Hassan Bello, will be delivered through a Public Private Partnership.
He assured NSC’s support of the project and sought the buy-in of the Federal Ministry of Transportation and the Plateau State government.
The occasion had in attendance, the Deputy Governor, Plateau State, Professor Sonni Gwanle Tyoden, the Gbong Gwom, Jos, His Royal Majesty, Jacob Gyang Buba, Members of the Plateau State Executive Council, the Director Maritime Services, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Suleiman Auwalu, among others.