Nigeria:
The Ports And Habours Authority Bill 2016: A Review
09 August 2017
Akabogu & Associates
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The Nigerian Ports and Habours Authority Bill 2006 seeks to
address some of the legal issues resulting from inadequate
statutory provisions supporting Nigeria's so-called "ports
concessions era". It lays out the legal structure for
government policy which is already operative in the country. In
spite of a few potentially problematic provisions, It is a welcome
(even if) overdue development.
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