The Federal Government says the Kano Dala Dry Port project has the potential to service the cargo needs of the North West, North East, Niger Republic and Mali with a seamless transportation system for both import and export.
The Permanent Secretary, Minister of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani made this known during a media tour of the project on Friday.
She also said the port project will also strengthen bilateral ties between Nigeria and the Niger Republic.
Ajani noted that the bilateral obligations between the two countries are targeted at assessing Nigeria’s preparedness for the transit of Nigerian cargoes.
According to her, the port facility in the Niger Republic will reduce the cost of transportation of goods in transit and ensure seamless movement of cargoes, especially when the Kano-Maradi railway line is completed and becomes operational.
“Nigeria stands to benefit from the increased patronage of her corridor by Land-Locked Countries considering that their goods will add value to its Ports and also contribute to the reduction in ocean freight, among other benefits,” she said.
Ajani appreciated the 32-member delegation from the Niger Republic for gracing the occasion and the Kano State Government for the support to the committee in the course of monitoring and fast-tracking the implementation of the Project.
NAN reports that Dala Inland port has 20,000 capacity container warehouse services.