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Port Harcourt Port Terminal 'A' Ready for Business, Says Nwadialo, Customs Boss.

Vanguard (Nigeria)

| March 08, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Tony Nwankwo

INSTITUTIONAL and governmental efforts to woo port users: importers, exporters and top businessmen across the country to use the now developed and ready Port Harcourt Terminal 'A' Ports in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Top on the bill are port importers in the south-east and south-south, who suffer untold hardships in the payment of avoidable demurrage accruing from delays, at the oft congested Lagos (Apapa and Tin-Can) ports being compounded by the hazzards of dilapidated, ill-maintained Sagamu-Benin Express Road that result in collapsed container trucks that had cost merchants several billions of Naira.

Terminal 'A' Port …

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