The problem of the maritime sector is not that of monopoly, rather it Players within the sector not wanting to stick to their concession agreement. The minister of transport also shares this position, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi has warned on different occasions that concessionaires need to ensure strict compliance with Presidential Directive that all oil and gas cargoes be handled at Onne, Warri and Calabar port. These ports have a concession agreement with the Federal Government to handle oil and gas cargoes and this cannot be changed suddenly unless the agreement expires. The sole purpose of this arrangement is to ensure that there is no loss of revenue due to mis declaration of goods at undesignated terminals. Eg declaring Oil and gas pipes as water pipes and paying less import duty.
Amaechi maintained that the concession agreement is that INTELS should handle oil and gas cargoes and this must be upheld until the concession agreement is reviewed. ‎”When government entered into agreement with INTELS, they gave them license to handle oil and gas cargoes, so why then do you take away oil and gas cargoes from where the agreement says to somewhere else?‎ It is because the matter is in court that is delaying me, if not, I won’t support LADOL” “If indeed there was such agreement that all oil and gas cargoes should be brought to Warri, Onne and Calabar, then it would be wrong to take part of somebody’s job‎ and give it to another person”