Maritime Provides Veritable Opportunity for Economic Growth – NIMASA DG

Mon, Oct 2, 2017 | By publisher


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DAKUKU Peterside, the director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has stressed the need for stakeholders to actively participate in the Nigerian maritime sector in order to support the growth of the country’s blue economy.

Peterside who made the call while addressing stakeholders at the Harmonised NIMASA Stakeholders Interactive Forum with the theme “Synergy: An Instrument for Sustainable Development of the Blue Economy” which held on Friday at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, said that amount of littoral states in Nigeria and the length of the nation’s makes the development of Nigeria blue economy a necessity for the country’s benefit.

The NIMASA DG said that the agency was currently on a mission of changing the landscape of the nation’s maritime domain by putting a policy framework in place to allow maritime business to thrive.

He said: “Maritime provide a veritable opportunity for us to grow our economy. We will ensure we play our role by providing necessary policies for industry players to reap the benefits of participating in the sector in order to develop our blue economy for Nigeria’s benefit.”

Peterside, however, charged industry stakeholders to collaborate and cooperate with the agency in its effort to create an enabling environment for them to operate adding that the agency had created various platforms through which stakeholders could communicate with the agency on various issues.

“The industry belongs to stakeholders, we must synergize to get the benefits embedded in maritime, we must work together all the time because it is our priority that those who do business in the industry flourish in order to develop our blue economy, and that is why we are in the process of acquiring more surveillance aircrafts and additional fast intervention vessels as enshrined in the new maritime security architecture approved by the Federal Executive Council to ensure that our maritime domain remains safe for doing business,” he said.

Rear Admiral Sunday Ababa Chief of Naval Staff representative, Garba, Peterside, Bago and Rotimi Fashakin, the Executive Director, Maritime Safety & Shipping Development, NIMASA, at the harmonised NIMASA Stakeholders Forum tagged: Synergy; An Instrument for Sustainable Development of the Blue Economy held at Eko Hotel, Lagos, Friday, September 29, 2017.

The NIMASA DG also hinted that as part of ensuring the Nigerians reap the benefits of the industry, said that the agency was also carrying out a robust human capacity building for the sector. He added that the NIMASA had signed a memorandum of understanding with some foreign schools to provide Sea time training to the graduates of the Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme, NSDP, which has hitherto been a challenge in the past.

Also at the event, Jonathan India Garba, a retired major-general and the chairman Governing Board of the agency, said that the Board would continue to support the Peterside-led executive management by giving necessary approvals that would reform the Nigerian maritime sector for economic benefit.

In the same vein, Muhammed Umar Bago, the chairman House Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, said that the Legislative arm of the government was ready to support the NIMASA and stakeholders by providing laws that would advance the country’s maritime sector.

Also speaking at the event, Kunle Folarin, the chairman of Nigerian Ports Consultative Council, commended the NIMASA’s drive towards building capacity for the sector. He said that the effect of these drive would be felt in the industry sooner rather than later.

It would be recalled that Peterside since assumption of duty had always advocated for stakeholders cooperation towards building a viable maritime sector. He has also championed the repositioning of the regulatory agency for optimum service delivery.

– Oct. 2, 2017 @ 16:56 GMT |

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