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Sea Transportaton: Operator Makes Case For Hovercraft
An operator in the
Shipping sub-sector of the Maritime industry, Alex Egbeka has advocated for the adoption and use of sea-bus in the sea transportation business.
He said the sea-bus, which is a kind of “Hover transportation” will generate employment for so many young people, adding that the seaway transportation in Nigeria has not been properly exploited.
Egbeka who overseas operations in Hawal Shipping, who disclosed this to The Tide, explained that the smallest sea-bus can take about 125 passengers and with the speed of about 45 to 50 per hour.
Talking on the safety of the sea-bus, he said that the bus is safe, and that the Hovercraft never sinks because it is an expander, which expands according to the terrains it goes.
“The agenda of a shallow draft does not affect a Hovercraft because the population is in the air, not in the water. The idea of debris in our waters does not affect a Hover craft and the speed is second to none.
“We also expect the installation of a pedestrian crane that is able to lift most of these craft out of the water at a very low rate.
“This puts the craft on ground and does all the work you would do, and it returns the craft into the water for the craft to find its level going back to its operations,” he said.
Egbeka however, called for increased efforts at ensuring that removal of wrecks in the water ways get more effective for safer navigation of ships and other sea-craft.
Corlins Walter
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