Economic viability of major river ports in Nigeria in the movement of goods and passengers to the hinterland

O. Ndikom, T. Nwokedi, S. Buhari, O. Nathaniel, S. O. Nwosu
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The Maritime industry has over the years, operated below capacity due largely to the neglect of the fundamental pillars, such as the wheel and spoke conceptual structure of development upon which grassroots economic business and local hinterland transactional exchanges rests on. Lack of a viable Shipping policy framework in place has also complicated the desire to develop the inland waterways operations and management, which is the key and rocky -anchor of the growth and development of an emerging inland waterways and River Ports operations. Ironically, there is a missing link in the economic trade liberalization and commercial transactional linkages and logistical spread connection between major port cities and the hinterland river-ports operations, due largely to the non- development of inland waterways operations in Nigeria. This study used mixed research design method comprised of both survey data and data from secondary sources to investigate the economic viability of selected River ports in Nigeria. It was recommended that, there is need for the government to further fortify these river -ports with clear -cut policies needed up-to-date infrastructural facility to assist to its development and growth. This is because, it will assist to kick-start the efficient inland waterways operation and facilitates economic viability of river -ports operational efficiency of the whole system, as well as strengthen the cabotage operations. It was also recommended that, efforts should be intensified to remove obstacles to safe navigation such as wrecks, derelicts, water hyacinths and other impediments on the waterways of each of the River-Ports at the end.
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经济可行性在尼日利亚主要河流港口的货物和乘客的运动腹地
多年来,航运业的运作一直低于产能水平,主要原因是忽视了基本支柱,例如基层经济业务和地方腹地交易交流所依赖的轮辐式发展概念结构。缺乏可行的航运政策框架也使发展内河航运业务和管理的愿望复杂化,这是新兴内河航运和内河港口业务增长和发展的关键和基石。具有讽刺意味的是,在主要港口城市与腹地河港业务之间的经济贸易自由化和商业交易联系以及物流传播联系中缺少一个环节,这主要是由于尼日利亚内陆水道业务的不发展。本研究采用混合研究设计方法,包括调查数据和二手来源的数据,以调查尼日利亚选定的河流港口的经济可行性。有人建议,政府需要用明确的政策来进一步巩固这些内河港口,需要最新的基础设施来协助其发展和增长。这是因为,它将有助于启动高效的内河航道运营,促进整个系统的内河港口运营效率的经济可行性,并加强沿海运营。还建议加紧努力,消除安全航行的障碍,如沉船、弃物、水葫芦和最后每个河港水道上的其他障碍。
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