Apapa – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Wed, 18 Mar 2026 10:49:59 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Apapa – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Nigeria Secures £746m UK Deal to Modernise Apapa and Tincan Ports https://techeconomy.ng/nigeria-secures-746m-uk-deal-to-modernise-apapa-and-tincan-ports/ https://techeconomy.ng/nigeria-secures-746m-uk-deal-to-modernise-apapa-and-tincan-ports/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2026 10:49:59 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=178029 Nigeria’s maritime sector is set for a modern transformation following a landmark £746 million (over N1.3 trillion) financing deal with the United Kingdom

Dr Adegboyega Oyetola, minister of Marine and Blue Economy, announced the agreement on Tuesday, describing it as a transformative milestone that will finally modernise the country’s two busiest ports.

The deal, backed by UK Export Finance, targets the Lagos Port Complex in Apapa and the Tincan Island Port Complex.

Together, these ports handle more than 70% of Nigeria’s imports and exports.

The London Connection: Why Now?

The formal signing of this historic deal is timed to coincide with President Bola Tinubu’s high-profile state visit to London on March 18 and 19, 2026.

This move signals a deep economic partnership between Nigeria and the UK, aimed at making Nigeria the maritime hub for West and Central Africa.

For decades, these ports have struggled with old equipment and manual processes. This project marks the first time since Tincan was built in 1977 that both facilities will undergo a comprehensive overhaul of this scale.

What the £746m Will Buy

Minister Oyetola explained that the money will fund a total transformation of how our ports work:

Advanced Cranes and Tools: Introduction of modern cargo-handling infrastructure to move containers faster.

Digital Systems: Moving away from slow, paper-based procedures to automated, electronic systems.

Expanded Capacity: Making the ports bigger and better to handle more ships at the same time.

The Benefits: Faster Clearance and Lower Costs

Currently, operational bottlenecks at the ports cause long delays, which lead to high demurrage charges (fines paid for staying too long at the port).

Once completed, the project aims to reduce vessel turnaround time; cut cargo dwell time, and Lower Logistics Costs as faster clearance means businesses spend less on transport and storage, which could eventually lower the prices of goods for consumers.

A New Era for the Blue Economy

The Lagos Port Complex Apapa has been operating since 1913, and Tincan since 1977. Neither has seen an upgrade of this magnitude in nearly 50 years.

By modernising these central arteries of trade, the Federal Government hopes to boost national revenue and rebuild investor confidence in Nigeria’s shipping industry.

“Efficiency at the ports is central to the health of the national economy,” Oyetola said. He believes that with digitalised and automated processes, Nigeria will finally have a port system that reflects the aspirations of a modern, globally competitive nation.

“By modernising our infrastructure and embracing digital technologies, we will enable faster clearance of imports and exports, reduce demurrage and logistics costs for businesses, and ensure a more predictable and transparent cargo movement system.

“These improvements will not only ease trade but will also stimulate economic growth and generate increased revenue for national development,” Oyetola assured.

Bottom Line

This £746 million deal is a bold step toward fixing the Nigerian ports. While the construction and digital upgrades will take time, the commitment from the UK suggests that Nigeria is ready to compete on the world stage.

Our vision is to build a port system that reflects the aspirations of a modern and globally competitive Nigeria. The modernisation of Apapa and Tincan Island ports is a bold and necessary step in that direction.

“It will enhance the efficiency of our logistics chain, deepen investor confidence, and ensure that Nigeria’s maritime infrastructure is capable of supporting the nation’s long-term economic ambitions,” Oyetola concluded.

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90 Members of Staff Receive SIFAX Group Long Service Award https://techeconomy.ng/90-members-of-staff-receive-sifax-group-long-service-award/ https://techeconomy.ng/90-members-of-staff-receive-sifax-group-long-service-award/#respond Wed, 16 Feb 2022 07:54:16 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=68116 Ninety (90) members of staff have been honoured for their meritorious and dedicated service at the 2021 SIFAX Group Long Service Award Ceremony held recently in Lagos.
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L-R: Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, presenting a plaque and other gifts to Barr. Ezekiel Ajewole, Executive Director/Senior Special Assistant to the GEVC, SIFAX Group in appreciation of his 15 years meritorious service to SIFAX Group at the 2021 SIFAX Group Long Service Award held at Rockview Hotel, Apapa, recently

Of the 90 awardees, 39 were rewarded for 15 years of service, while the remaining 51 were honoured for 10 years.

Each awardee was presented a certificate of recognition, an award plaque as well as financial reward.

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R-L: John Jenkins, Managing Director, Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, receiving his plaque and other gifts from Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, in appreciation of 10 years of meritorious service to SIFAX Group

Some of the awardees include: John Jenkins, Managing Director, Port & Cargo Handling Services Limited; Barrister Ezekiel Ajewole, Executive Director/Senior Special Adviser to the Group Executive Vice Chairman; Mr. Oliver Omajuwa, General Manager, SIFAX Off Dock Trinity; Yusuf Yaro, Personal Assistant to the GEVC; Kayode Ogunwole, General Manager, IT and Henry Ajoh, General Manager, Ocean & Cargo Terminal Services Limited, Warri.

Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group, who hosted the event, presented the awards to the staff. In his goodwill message, he appreciated the awardees for their valuable contribution to the growth of the company.

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Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group presenting a plaque and other gifts to Kayode Ogunwole, Group Head, IT, in appreciation of his 15 years meritorious service 

He said: “I must salute your courage, commitment, loyalty and dedication. Without a doubt, you have all contributed immensely to the growth of the company in your different capacities. You have not only run with the vision of the organisation, but also, in the process, inspire others to give their best.

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Mr. Oliver Omajuwa, General Manager, SIFAX Off Dock, Trinity receiving his plaque and other gifts from Dr. Afolabi, in appreciation of his 15 years meritorious service

“Many of today’s awardees joined the company when we were at 41, Calcutta Street, Apapa. It was a small office that we all had to share. We then moved to 54, Warehouse Road, Apapa, which is the present site of our head office and we began expanding gradually. I am particularly excited that you have found a home in SIFAX Group, hence, staying this long. I thank you for your unwavering belief in the SIFAX Group dream and for playing a key role in its fulfillment. ”

Responding on behalf of the 15-year awardees, Barrister Ezekiel Ajewole, ED/SSA to the GEVC, lauded the company for the honour as well as providing them platforms to grow.

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Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group presenting a plaque and other gifts to Barr. Talabi Adekitan, Assistant General Manager, Legal/Claims, Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, a subsidiary of the Group in appreciation of his 15 years meritorious service

“I am not surprised that many of us who started about fifteen years ago are still here today. This shows that the company is doing something right to retain its staff. We thank Dr. Taiwo Afolabi for his support over the years”, he said.

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Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice Chairman, SIFAX Group (middle) in a picture pose with awardees, SIFAX Group management team and other staff at the 2021 Long Service Award held at Rockview Hotel, Apapa, recently

John Jenkins, Managing Director, Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, who spoke on behalf of the 10-year awardees, said the honour would spur the staff to do more. “SIFAX Group is a company that allows all its staff the opportunity to grow and master their crafts. This is why we have a low level of staff turnover. I am happy to have spent ten years here and we want to assure that we will continue to give our best”, he said.

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