Nigerian Shippers Pass Vote of Confidence on NIMASA DG

Mon, Aug 28, 2017 | By publisher


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THE SHIPPING Association of Nigeria, SAN, has expressed confidence in the transformation strides in the maritime sector by Dakuku Peterside led Management of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA.

Val Usifoh, chairman of the Association, who made this disclosure during a courtesy visit to the Agency with other members of the association, stated that they are impressed with the level of cooperation between the shippers and NIMASA and called for a more robust relationship towards actualising the opportunities that abound in the sector.

The chairman who was represented by John Odunewu also assured that the association on its part will continue to support the good initiatives of the agency as regards improving the day-to-day affairs of the maritime sector in line with international best practices.

Accordingly, he said “On behalf of members of the Shipping Association of Nigeria, we would like to thank the Management of NIMASA for giving us the opportunity to discuss issues and rub minds. We are glad that we have this level of cooperation going and we look forward to improving further on it”.

Responding, Peterside, director general of NIMASA, who described the group as key players in the maritime transportation sector assured them that the agency will continue to engage and partner with the association so that Nigerians can reap the benefits of the maritime sector.

Also, he used the opportunity to inform them of the efforts being made by the NIMASA in the area of security, through the integrated maritime security infrastructure and waterways surveillance system, noting that no stone will be left unturned to achieve its objectives of zero tolerance to all forms of criminalities on the nation’s waterways.

“Let me assure you that very soon, the issue of maritime security will be history because by then we would have fully implemented the new maritime security architecture which will include deployment of more equipment, more personnel and of course, upping the game in the area of intelligence”, he said.

Accordingly, he stated that the Agency on the whole will continue to work closely with all relevant stakeholders so that the benefits in the sector can be fully optimised.

“We are not on different sides; we may be working from different perspectives, but we are working towards the same goal in ensuring that people optimize benefits from maritime transportation. We are ensuring that there are no inefficiencies and that our effectiveness is on top of the game, so that Nigeria will be a preferred destination for commerce and for doing transaction”, Peterside said.

It may be recalled that one of the hallmarks of Peterside led management of NIMASA is collaboration and he has given this assurance at different fora that the doors of the agency remain opened to constructive partnerships that will impact positively in the maritime sector.

 

– Aug 28, 2017 @ 10:33 GMT

 

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