File photo of containers-laden trucks on Oshodi-Apapa road.
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) will soon resolve all teething challenges impeding the smooth implementation of the electronic call-up system for trucks doing business at the ports, its Acting Managing Director, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, said on Tuesday in Lagos.
Bello-Koko made the pledge while interacting with truck owners and drivers during his visit to the Lilipond Terminal in Ijora.
A statement signed by Mr Olaseni Alakija, General Manager, Corporate and Strategy Communications, said that the visit was to enable the Acting Managing Director have a firsthand assessment of the IT infrastructure built for the call-up system, which is domiciled in the terminal.
Views: Visits 8 File photo of containers-laden trucks on Oshodi-Apapa road. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) will soon resolve all teething challenges impeding the smooth implementation of the electronic call-up system for trucks doing business at the ports, its Acting Managing Director, Mr Mohammed Bello-Koko, said on Tuesday in Lagos. Bello-Koko made the pledge while interacting with truck owners and drivers during his visit to the Lilipond Terminal in Ijora. A statement signed by Mr Olaseni Alakija, General Manager, Corporate and Strategy Communications, said that the visit was to enable the Acting Managing Director have a firsthand assessment of the IT infrastructure built for the call-up system, which is domiciled in the terminal.
By Peter Uzoho
Zola Electric, one of Africa’s major renewable energy providers has launched its distribution scheme to drive market penetration and access to its products in Nigeria.
Zola’s flagship solar power solutions -Flex and Infinity, have been gaining traction in the Nigerian and African market since their introduction in 2019, to help the company achieve its desire of providing clean, effective, and reliable power across Nigeria and the contingent.
The company disclosed to journalists in Lagos yesterday that it has signed into its distribution network some of the leading distributors of solar and renewable products across Nigeria and has opened its doors to onboard even more.
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May 13, 2021
Francisco Gutierrez
Viewers may recall that a few months ago, the Belize Agricultural Health Authority and the Ministry of Health and Wellness entered into an agreement to use BAHA’s labs for COVID-19 testing. However, since the number of active cases has dropped significantly, the agency is not currently processing any COVID-19 tests. Acting Managing Director of BAHA, Francisco Gutierrez says the lab is standing by if needed.
Francisco Gutierrez, Acting Managing Director, BAHA
“We did preliminary testing and it worked really well. We do have very good laboratory capacity and trained personnel. Because the demand for testing really went down with the cases then the Ministry is still coping on that. In the interim, we are still working within the Ministry to fine tune the testing on our end. But yes we can support it. But if there is an incremental incident of the disease we can chip in. At the moment we are not doing it. We are still waiting for