Investor Presentaiton
Transport: Sector targets (Maritime)
Strategic
Priorities
Infrastructure
required
Short-term (2018)
Significantly increased
capacity of and emphasis on
inland waterways
transportation
Dredge 1000+ km of inland
waterways
Build river bank protection
Enhanced performance and
competitiveness of sea ports
-
Build 3 new deep sea ports
(Lekki, Olokola, Ibaka)
2000 km of navigable
waterways
30,000 operational boats,
vessels and barges
75% of total ports operating
24-hrs
4 patrol boats deployed
2.2 km of roads rehabilitated
and maintained within ports
Mid-term (2023)
Improved port productivity with
further reductions in turn-
around time for vessels
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▪ Enhanced competition of ports
Build 3 new deep sea ports
(Lekki, Olokola, Ibaka) -
continued
Port management model that
attracts full private sector
involvement and promotes
market principles
4000 km of navigable
waterways
90,000 operational boats,
vessels and barges
100% of total ports operating
24-hrs
12 patrol boats deployed
14.2 km of roads rehabilitated
and maintained within ports
NOT EXHAUSTIVE
Long-term (2043)
Regional port hub in Nigeria
All waterways fully navigable
9000 km of navigable
waterways
140,000 operational boats,
vessels and barges
100% of total ports operating
24-hrs
22 patrol boats deployed
34.2 km of roads rehabilitated
and maintained within ports
SOURCE: Transportation TWG; Transformation Agenda, NIIMP development team
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