Lamu Port Incentivizes to boost port Traffic and Investment

Oct 20, 2023 - 13:32
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Lamu Port Incentivizes to boost port Traffic and Investment
Image of a ship docking at the Lamu Port, so far Lamu has received 44 ships to date with efforts being ratcheted to ensure the viability of the Sh 40 billion port.(Caption by Amenya Ochieng).

Lamu

Friday October 20, 2023

KNA by Amenya Ochieng

In a strategic move to boost port traffic and attract investors to use the Lamu Port, Kenya Ports Authority has unveiled a series of comprehensive incentives, combined with tightened security measures, drawing significant attention from businesses along the country's Northern Corridor.

Kenya Ports Authority Managing Director, William Ruto in an exclusive interview with KNA revealed that there has been increased interest among logistics investors both foreign and local expecting to use the Lamu Port due to the incentives being offered as well as the near completion of the Lamu-Garissa-Nairobi Road, which currently stands at 86 percent complete.

 "It is only a small road portion within the Bura area that is still not tarmacked but all indications from the national government being that the whole stretch of the Northern Corridor road will be complete soon, with only 14 percent remaining untarmacked," Captain William Ruto stated, adding that once complete the road will be a much-needed incentive for logistics companies seeking to use the Lamu Port.

Captain Wiliam Ruto further stated that KPA had made the decision to extend promotional tariffs to shippers and transporters which include a 30-day free storage period for transshipment and transit cargo, a 14-day free storage period for domestic cargo, and a 40 percent discount for cargo-based charges as per the KPA tariff.

He further said that shippers undertaking the transshipment of cargo from Lamu to Mombasa shall also be offered a 40 percent discount on the cargo handling charges.

"It is worth noting that last month's unloading of relief cargo of approximately 1,500 tons that was brought by the World Food Programme was undertaken within a remarkable four-day turnaround time," he stated.

The KPA MD further noted that the unloading of that relief cargo at the Lamu Port led to the creation of an additional 600 casual jobs which he noted t inject a positive impact into the local economy.

Ruto further acknowledged that the government through its security agencies have gone to great lengths to ensure the security of the two main roads serving the Lamu Port in a bid to ensure its viability.

"For now port traffic at the Lamu Port has largely been transshipment of cargo, but we expect the more inland transfer of cargo with the maiden unloading of the WFP relief cargo last month," he said.

So far Lamu Port has had at least 44 ships dock at the Lamu Port with the main business being transshipment of cargo.

He further revealed that Ethiopia has shown keen interest in ensuring the viability of Lamu Port, which he stated presents a crucial element in their southern logistics chain.

"The port's potential has been widely marketed and there is alot of political goodwill both from the national and county government in ensuring that the Lamu Port is able to create jobs for locals," he said.

He further conceded that this attention is expected to drive a boom in tourism, benefitting not only Lamu but also the surrounding region.

"Lamu Port will soon witness the arrival of a passenger ship in November, further boosting its appeal by enhancing cruise tourism," Captain Ruto revealed.

Ruto however maintained that the Lamu Port is being marketed heavily, as is evident with the export of livestock to Oman through the Lamu Port.

LAPSSET Regional Manager Salim Bunu additionally, stated that Lamu Port's status as a draught port and the establishment of a Special Economic Zone, coupled with plans to build an industrial park, are expected to attract investors seeking to capitalize on the region's abundant and affordable labor force.

"Tax rebates, spanning a generous five-year period, further sweeten the deal for potential investors, and shippers seeking to use the Lamu Port," Bunu said.

"The Lamu-Garissa-Nairobi Road and the incentives provided by Lamu Port are essential components of our nation's economic growth. We are witnessing a surge in interest and investment, underlining the tremendous potential this region holds." KPA General Manager Vincent Sidai said.

He further revealed that several multinational companies and organizations have shown interest in investing in the multibillion-shilling Lamu Port, adding that Lamu Port is poised to complement the Mombasa Port by expanding into new and emerging markets such as Ethiopia and South Sudan.

On his part Lamu County Commissioner Louis Rono stated that the national government is committed to ensuring the Lamu Port remains viable by ensuring adequate security is provided for investors to use the Lamu Port and allow for truckers to ply Lamu roads.

"Expectations are high among locals and investors seeking opportunities from the Lamu Port, and the national government through its security agencies are working hard to ensure the right environment thrives for Lamu to grow into a regional logistics hub of repute," Rono said.

Courtesy; KNA

 

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