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NIWA Begins Movement Of Cargoes To Onitsha River Port Through Badges

by Yusuf Babalola
November 30, 2022
in Business, News
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After commissioning the Onitsha River Port, the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), facilitated the movement of ceramic tiles through badges to the port.

In a statement signed by the general manager, Corporate Affairs, NIWA, Jubril Darda’u, the badges convened tiles worth 22 trailers to the Onitsha River ports, Anambra state.

He said, “In a recent development, the West African Ceramic Limited a leading manufacturer of tiles in Nigeria under the brand name ‘Royal’ in Ajaokuta, Kogi state has successfully moved goods (tiles) that is worth Twenty-Two trailers to Onitsha River Port, Anambra state.”

Darda’u, however, stated that the Public Relations officer of West African Ceramic Limited, Hassan Ilugbami, disclosed that the company took advantage of the dredged channel of River Niger in conveying the tiles on a barge M.V Vega owned by the company using tugboat piloted by NIWA onboard crew with escort from Inland Waterways police for adequate security.

Darda’u stated further that, on returning, the barge carried laterite, a major raw material for the production of tiles that is worth 27 trailers back to Ajaokuta, Kogi State.

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The company confirmed to NIWA that they will continue taking the advantage of the dredged channel from Ajaokuta to Onitsha which is 162km in moving all her products, because is cheaper and safer.

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