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NDPHC commends NPA over cargo recovery

The Niger Delta Power Holding Company Ltd., NDPHC, has commended the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, for facilitating the recovery of abandoned company cargoes.
 
 
The company said the NPA’s intervention covered several seaports across the country and helped avert substantial financial losses.
 
 
NDPHC Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Jennifer Adighije, gave the commendation in a statement on Sunday after a courtesy visit to NPA management.
 
 
The visit, held at the NPA headquarters in Marina, Lagos, was aimed at strengthening the strategic partnership between both organisations.
 
 
Mrs Adighije expressed appreciation to the NPA Managing Director, Dr Abubakar Dantsoho, and his management team for their intervention.
 
 
She said the support facilitated the recovery of NDPHC’s abandoned cargoes at different seaports across the country.
 
 
According to her, the intervention helped prevent significant financial losses and saved NDPHC several billions of naira.
 
 
Mrs Adighije stressed that efficient logistics and timely clearance of critical equipment were essential to implementing power infrastructure projects successfully.
 
 
She also called for sustained collaboration among agencies and organisations operating across Nigeria’s energy and maritime sectors.
 
 
The NDPHC chief said the company valued the NPA’s support and looked forward to strengthening their relationship further.
 
 
She said stronger cooperation would benefit Nigeria’s power sector and contribute to broader economic development.
 
 
The NDPHC delegation included its Executive Director, Corporate Services, Chukwuma Umeoji, and Executive Director, Finance and Accounts, Mr Omololu Agoro.
 
 
Others were the company’s Head of Expediting and Logistics, Rufai Ahmed, and other management officials.
 
 
Responding, Mr Dantsoho expressed delight at the visit and reaffirmed NPA’s commitment to partnerships promoting national development.
 
 
He said the Authority remained committed to initiatives capable of improving the lives of Nigerians through effective inter-agency cooperation.
 
 
Mr Dantsoho congratulated NDPHC on its contributions to developing Nigeria’s power sector and assured the company of continued NPA support.
 
 
He added that the Authority remained open to meaningful engagements with NDPHC on issues of mutual interest.
 
 
Mr Dantsoho assured the delegation that his doors would remain open for productive discussions and partnerships between both organisations.
 
 
He also wished NDPHC continued success in delivering projects capable of strengthening Nigeria’s electricity infrastructure.
 
 
The engagement highlighted the importance of inter-agency collaboration in removing logistical bottlenecks that could delay major infrastructure projects.
 
 
For the power sector, timely movement and delivery of equipment remain critical to accelerating project execution and improving electricity supply nationwide.

NAN