Port Reforms and Concession: A Study of Apapa and Tin Can Island Seaports

Umoh Gabriel Tonyudoh
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This research looked at the impact of port reforms and concessions on the management of ports in Nigeria, using Apapa and Tin Can Island Seaports as case studies. The study’s goal was to ascertain if the concessions at these ports had improved port infrastructure as well as decreased ship waiting time. The research was explained using the New Public Management Theory, which promotes the notion of developing a performance-oriented culture in a decentralised public sector. The survey research was used for the study, and this guided the use of a standardised questionnaire to gather information from the research participants. Hard data from the Nigerian Ports Authority supplemented this. Even though they cannot be compared to international best practices, the study’s results indicated that there have been advances in the level of turnaround time for oceangoing vessels, the level of cargo throughput, and the berth occupancy rate. As a result of this discovery, it was suggested, among others, that the government work with the concessionaires to increase infrastructure spending so that it is simple to enter and exit the port facilities. Additionally, steps should be taken to lessen the presence of MDAs and other security personnel at the ports.
港口改革与特许权:阿帕帕和锡坎岛海港研究
本研究以阿帕帕海港和锡坎岛海港为案例,探讨了港口改革和特许经营对尼日利亚港口管理的影响。研究的目的是确定这两个港口的特许经营是否改善了港口基础设施并减少了船舶等待时间。研究采用了新公共管理理论进行解释,该理论提倡在权力下放的公共部门发展以绩效为导向的文化。本研究采用了调查研究法,并在此指导下使用标准化问卷向研究参与者收集信息。尼日利亚港务局提供的硬数据对此进行了补充。尽管这些数据无法与国际最佳实践进行比较,但研究结果表明,远洋船只周转时间、货物吞吐量和泊位占用率都有所提高。研究结果建议政府与特许经营商合作,增加基础设施支出,使进出港口设施更加便捷。此外,还应采取步骤,减少 MDA 和其他安全人员在港口的存在。
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