Peterside Solicits Support of Traditional Rulers for Economic Diversification

Wed, Mar 1, 2017 | By publisher


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DAKUKU Peterside, director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, wants the support of traditional rulers around the maritime domain of the country to assist the economic diversification drive of the current administration.

Peterside made the call when he led members of the management team of the agency on a courtesy visit to Rilwan Akiolu, Oba of Lagos, at his palace at the Isale Eko area of Lagos as part of his stakeholders’ engagement.

The DG said his visit to Akiolu was informed by the critical role the traditional institution plays in nation building, being custodians of culture and tradition.

He said that Lagos being the economic gateway of Nigeria with enormous maritime resources and the hub of maritime activities in Nigeria with two international sea ports, its importance could not be over emphasised.

He said: “Lagos plays a very important role in the economic development of Nigeria because it is the hub of Maritime activities in the country, therefore there is need for all stakeholders in Lagos to work with government and its agencies for the economic diversification of the Nigerian state.”

Akiolu flanked by Peterside (R) and Rotimi Fashakin, executive director, Operations, NIMASA, (L) during the visit of the NIMASA Management to the Oba’s Palace in Lagos recently
Akiolu flanked by Peterside (R) and Rotimi Fashakin, executive director, Operations, NIMASA, (L) during the visit of the NIMASA Management to the Oba’s Palace in Lagos recently

Peterside who highlighted the roles of NIMASA to be regulation of shipping and shipping activities as well as promotion of indigenous shipping craved the support of the Oba for an enabling operational environment stating that in the course of carrying out its regulatory functions the Agency may need the support of the traditional institution in one way or the other.

He promised: “We will come hard on erring operators and stakeholders and will need your support where necessary in order to achieve our aims for the benefit of Nigeria.”

In his response, Akiolu commended the management of the agency, stating that he was impressed by the good works being done to revolutionise the maritime sector in line with the President Muhammadu Buhari’s change agenda. He said that the agency could count on him and his traditional council to provide a conducive environment for maritime activities to thrive. He also stated that he had instructed his chiefs around the operational bases of the agency in Lagos to ensure that the place is secured for people to carry out their legitimate businesses.

The NIMASA is the federal government agency saddled with the responsibility of regulating maritime activities and promoting indigenous shipping in Nigeria. The agency has its corporate Headquarters in Lagos and other operational zones in Port Harcourt, Warri, Calabar amongst others.

— Mar 1, 2017 @ 19:45 GMT

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