Economic Diversification: We are repositioning Maritime Sector to take a Lead – Buhari

Tue, Aug 28, 2018 | By publisher


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President Muhammadu Buhari has stated that the Nigerian maritime sector is being repositioned by the federal government to take a leading position as one of the viable alternate sources of revenue in growing the economy as part of its resolve to continuously diversify the Nigerian economy.

The president who was the special guest of honour at a public book presentation titled: Harnessing Nigeria’s Maritime Assets – Past, Present and Future, authored by Bashir Jamoh, the executive director, Finance and Administration of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, said that there is no change without pain, hence the need for Nigerians to keep faith with the federal government’s determination of rejuvenating the Nigerian economy.

Amaechi in a handshake with Buratai, while Sirika looks on
Amaechi in a handshake with Buratai, while Sirika looks on

Buhari who was represented by Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transportation, noted that Nigeria has relied so much on the crude oil economy; it is time to focus on other sources particularly the Blue Economy which covers both aquatic and marine spaces including oceans, seas, coasts, lakes, rivers and underground waters. Which also encompasses a range of productive sectors; Fisheries, Aquaculture, Tourism, Transport, Ship building, energy, bio-prospecting, under-water mining and related activities, all pointing towards economic prosperity, when adequately harnessed.

“We know that the maritime sector has so much to offer the economy in terms of jobs and wealth creation and also contribution to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP. On our part as a government, we are determined to walk the talk so that our economic diversification initiative will be fully achieved for the benefit of all Nigerians,” the president said.

He commended the Dakuku Peterside – led management of the NIMASA for its efforts in repositioning the maritime sector and for its huge contributions to the Consolidated Revenue Fund, CRF, of the federal government. Amaechi stated further that there is a new NIMASA, stating that the agency has been transformed to being alive to its maritime regulatory and promotional mandates.

Commenting on the book, he noted that it is a document that should be given adequate consideration as it speaks to the Authority and other Stakeholders in the maritime sector.

Speaking further he said the Federal Ministry of Transportation understands stakeholders’ yearnings for the urgent review on the guidelines of the disbursement of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Funds, CVFF, and called for an immediate meeting in his office to find a lasting solution to it.

Jamoh flanked by Chris Asoluka (left) and Janathan India Garba, a retired major-general and the Board Chairman of NIMASAThe event also had in attendance, Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, who buttressed the federal government’s quest for diversification, adding that the government is willing to implement any new idea that will bring about a boost to the Nigerian economy.

Tukur Buratai, a lieutenant-general and the chief of Army Staff, also joined his counterparts in Government to assure that the military will continue to provide necessary security for the protection of the nation’s economy, including the maritime sector where the Army, Navy and Air Force are currently playing major roles in protecting our assets.

On his part, Jamoh the author of the book, noted that the book was borne out of his passion for the development of the maritime sector, adding that this is just the beginning for Nigeria as the intention of the book is to expose the vast opportunities in the maritime sector to equally do well as oil and agriculture have done to the economy.

The NIMASA executive director who is a seasoned administrator with over 25 years’ experience in the maritime sector is currently a Ph. D student at the University of Port Harcourt, specializing in Logistics and Transport Management.

Dignitaries at the occasion include; representatives of Sanusi Lamido II and Shehu Idris, the emir of Kano, and the emir of Zauzau, respectively.

Others include; Hadi Sirika, minister of State for Aviation; Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, who was represented by Yetunde Onanuga, his deputy; Garba Shehu, senior special adviser to the president on Media; past director generals of NIMASA, key industry players amongst other.

– Aug. 28, 2018 @ 17:29 GMT |

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