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Ports authority sympathises with fire victims

The management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has sympathised with those affected by the fire, which occurred in some locations in the Tin Can Island Port Complex (TCIPC), Apapa, on Tuesday.

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The management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has sympathised with those affected by the fire, which occurred in some locations in the Tin Can Island Port Complex (TCIPC), Apapa, on Tuesday.

The Assistant General Manager, Corporate & Strategic Communications, Malam Isah Suwaid, expressed the management’s feelings in a statement in Lagos yesterday. He, however, said that no life was lost.

Suwaid noted that the fire engulfed part of the Ports & Terminal Multi-Services Ltd (PTML) Terminal as well as the “National’’ area of the Tin Can port.

“The Authority (NPA), therefore, reiterates its resolve at ensuring that safety and security of lives and property at the nation’s seaports are key priorities in its operations across board.”

The fire, which started in one of the containers used as an office, affected 40 other offices. Many clearing agents, food vendors and artisans have their offices located within the commercial building managed by Seaview Properties Ltd., a subsidiary of NPA.

The assistant general manager said that all machinery had been deployed by the management to subsequently stem a reoccurrence.
“We assure all and sundry of a safe, secure and customer-friendly environment for ease of doing business at the nation’s seaports,’’ he said.

Suwaid implored the stakeholders to continue with their operations in the port without fear and to be vigilant at all times.”

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