FEC okays N718m mobile scanner for Apapa port

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) Wednesday approved N718 million for the purchase of a mobile security scanner for the Apapa port in Lagos state.

This was disclosed the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, while briefing State House correspondents at the end of the weekly FEC meeting in Abuja.

“On behalf of the Minister of Transportation, I will report a memo he presented and which was approved by council. It was a memo for the award of contract for the supply of one mobile security scanner for the Lagos port complex.

“The contract is worth N718, 651, 974,.56 and the purpose of this memo is to supply this scanner which will enhance security at the Lagos port complex. Hitherto many vessels have refused to berth at the Lagos port because they have not been too satisfied with the level of security at the port and with this procurement and installation of the scanner it will enhance security at the port and also enhance revenue because more ships will now be willing to berth at the Apapa port,” he said.

The minister also spoke on efforts by the federal government to tackle the menace of fake news and hate speech, saying government is proposing a review of the fine for airing of fake news or hate speech to N5 million.

He said quacks are mostly the ones promoting fake news and hate speeches through online outfits and the social media.

The minister commended the conventional media outfits for abiding by the broadcast code of the country. 

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