National Port Authority Hosts Inaugural Steering Committee Meeting on APM-Terminal Concession Agreement Revision
On yesterday, March 20, 2025, the National Port Authority (NPA) yesterday hosted the inaugural meeting of the Steering Committee focused on the revision of the APM Terminal concession agreement. The meeting, which took place at the NPA headquarters, brought together key stakeholders, including representatives from the National Investments Commission (NIC), APM Terminals Liberia/The Hague, the Ministry of Justice, and the Economic Advisor to the President, Hon. Molley P. Kamara.
The meeting was chaired by NPA Managing Director Hon. Sekou A.M. Dukuly, in his opening statement, Hon. Dukuly welcomed members of the committee and emphasized the committee’s significant responsibility in overseeing the revision process. He urged members of the committee to approach their tasks with dedication, ensuring that the confidence imposed in them would lead to a successful and meaningful outcomes.
The Economic Advisor to the President, Hon. Morley P. Kamara, expressed his strong anticipation for the committee’s diligent efforts in meeting the President’s mandate on concessionaire agreements. Hon. Kamara underscored the importance of the revision process in ensuring that Liberia’s economic interests are safeguarded and that the committee adheres to the deadlines established for the project.
Representatives from APM-Terminals Liberia including local staff and a team from their Headquarters in the Hague, expressed gratitude for being part of the revision process. They reiterated their commitment to productive and transparent discussions with the steering committee, with the goal of refining and enhancing the existing agreement between APM-Terminals Liberia and the Liberian government.
The inaugural meeting also covered critical agenda items, including a review of the committee’s Terms of Reference (TOR), the establishment of a meeting cadence, and the appointment of a technical committee working group. Discussions also addressed stakeholders’ engagement, highlighting the importance of the involvement of the Legislature, Business Community, Civil Society Organizations, the Brokers Association, and the Media in the process.
According to the NPA Managing Director Sekou A. M. Dukuly, the steering committee is integral to the ongoing efforts to ensure that the APM Terminals concession agreement continues to serve the best interests of Liberia, fostering economic growth and creating sustainable opportunities for the Liberian people.
Source : NPA



