Onne Port in Rivers State is set to streamline its operations with the Nigerian Ports Authority’s (NPA) Electronic Call-Up System, aiming to put an end to persistent traffic congestion.
The system, which has been delayed, had led to significant financial losses for truck park investors and encouraged unregulated activities.
“The commencement of the Call-Up system will restore order, enhance port efficiency, and safeguard investments,” said Mr. Godwin Ololuke, Chairman of the Nigerian Port Consultative Council (NPCC), Onne Chapter, after meetings with NPA management.
Preparations are complete to implement the electronic system, regulating truck movement and promoting safety.
Truck driver Johnbull Igbikiowubo welcomed the initiative, noting stakeholder cooperation for success.
“The cooperation of all stakeholders is essential for the benefit of everyone involved and the nation’s economy,” he said.
Olumide Ibitolu of Waterhouses Marine and Logistics attributed current disorder to new system registration efforts.
The e-call-up system is expected to curb extortion by non-state actors, who reportedly collect N1,000 per truck, and also improve overall port operations.

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