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Port Stakeholders Tour Dredging Of The Freeport

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Last updated: October 26, 2022 11:16 pm
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A delegation made up of government leadership, heads of agencies and members of the diplomatic community have taken a tour of the Freeport of Monrovia to observe the dredging work there.

   This was to afford the delegation an opportunity to see, first-hand, progress of work on this historic project being embarked upon by the National Port Authority and APM Terminals Liberia.

   In September this year the National Port Authority and APM Terminals Liberia, after extensive discussion on the need for dredging and widening of the port channels of the Freeport of Monrovia, executed a US$6 million dredging project financing and execution agreement. 

   This agreement involves APM Terminals Liberia undertaking preliminary engineering studies, procuring, contracting and executing the dredging program.

   The project involves the removal of sand sedimentations of around 1 million cubic meters, which will allow for larger vessels to enter the Freeport.

   Led by the newly appointed Managing Director of the National Port Authority (NPA), Diana Nebo, and accompanied by Jonathan Graham, the outgoing Managing Director of APM Terminals Liberia and in-coming MD, Clay Crain, the delegation boarded and sailed the APM Terminals Liberia tug boat to the dredging site.

Delegation touring dredging area

   The various stakeholders expressed satisfaction with the progress of work, underscoring the importance of the dredging exercise to the improvement of operation at the port and ultimately the Liberian economy.

   Minister of Commerce, Mawine G. Diggs, said that the project is in fulfillment of President Weah’s vision to attract more investments into the country, which will stimulate economic growth in that it will allow larger import parcel sizes at the Freeport of Monrovia, which will directly benefit the import industry in Liberia.

   “The Government of Liberia (GOL) is looking at increasing trade volumes at the Freeport of Monrovia, and so this project is targeted at allowing entry of much bigger vessels at the Freeport is strategic and will allow us to drastically increase our trade volume,” Mawine Diggs remarked.

   For Diana Nebo, the tour gave her the opportunity to acquaint herself with the project as she settles into her new role as the Managing Director of the NPA. She emphasized that the project fits into her vision of implementing operational and tactical planning to allow major changes in the supply of port services, such as infrastructure investment, aimed at increasing port capacity.

   “This landmark dredging project is a consequence of a strong partnership between the National Port Authority and APM Terminals Liberia; I am impressed by the progress of work thus far. We are informed that civil works started only this October after the agreement was signed in September, and from what I have seen today, everything being constant, I am confident that we will complete this project ahead of time. It is important that we continue to partner as we expand the Freeport of Monrovia, which will help to quickly rejuvenate the economy of Liberia,” Nebo said. 

   Jonathan Graham, in brief remarks on the sidelines after the tour, thanked the stakeholders for the support and partnership over the years and reiterated APM Terminals Liberia’s commitment to completing the project according to schedule.    “As mentioned when we executed the agreement, this historic project has been driven by the notable partnership between APM Terminals Liberia, the National Port Authority, the ministries and government. I want to thank all of our partners for working with us on this project. Like we have all seen and attested to, we are fully committed to the execution of this project, which will allow both NPA and APM Terminals Liberia to provide a higher level of service and efficiency for the stakeholders of the Freeport,” Graham remarked.

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