…As Peterside calls for more support
The Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi has assured stakeholders in the maritime sector that the Federal Government will leave no stone unturned in actualizing its goal for a safer and more secured maritime domain in the Nigeria maritime space.
The Minister who said this during a one-day stakeholders’ interactive forum held in Warri, Delta State with the theme; “Implementation of Executive Order One (1) – Ease of Doing Business in a secure maritime environment” noted that one of the factors militating against the success of the maritime sector was insecurity in the Niger Delta region, which he said was also hampering the growth and development of the region.
Amaechi also used the opportunity to charge the stakeholders to collaborate with the government in order to actualize its policies and also join force together to frustrate efforts by saboteurs who were bent on distorting government’s efforts of realizing a robust and crime free maritime domain.
“We must resist the efforts of some unscrupulous individuals trying to frustrate government’s efforts in ensuring safety and security of our maritime domain, because private interest should not and cannot supersede national interest. On our part as government, we will do all we can to ensure we secure the Nigerian waterways”, Amaechi said
Speaking further, the Minister also commended the efforts of the agencies under the watch of the Ministry of Transportation for their astuteness in ensuring that the sector got the desired attention and challenged them not to rest on their oars in ensuring that the Federal Government’s policy on ease of doing business was realized.
In the same vein, the Director General of the Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside who delivered a goodwill message called on the industry players to continue to support government policies.
The DG who described the maritime industry as a multi-stakeholder industry that played an important role in the growth of the nation, noted that without the sector, the nation cannot fund the budget of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“In our industry, all of us are equally important and have our different roles; but it is only when we work synergistically that we can accomplish great results. For us in NIMASA, we have our eyes on the ball and the different achievements made in recent times is because of the roles of the different stakeholders”, Dr. Peterside Dakuku stated.
He also said that in the past few months the agency had made significant progress in various areas such as; sponsoring 298 cadets to do sea time training in United Kingdom and Egypt; Nigeria had moved up in ease of doing business; also it is a fact that because of the New Cabotage Compliance Strategy (NCCS), in the past six months we have had over 200 seafarers onboard different Cabotage vessel, amongst other developmental initiatives.
Speaking further, the NIMASA DG hinted that the agency was in talks with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) which was at its advanced stage, leading to the engagement of over 100 brand new Cabotage vessels in the oil and gas industry.
Dr. Peterside also used the opportunity to thank the Minister of Transportation for a focused and dynamic leadership he has provided for the sector and assured him of the unalloyed support of the agencies under his watch, working towards a common goal to reposition the maritime sector.
“At the end of the day, the industry will be better for it and we will all benefit”, he added.
Also, several stakeholders in the industry threw their weight behind the maritime agencies and pledged their continuous support to the growth and development of the maritime sector.
The event had in attendance the Chairman, House Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Hon. Umar Bago who also stated that the Legislative House would do all it could within its powers to ensure the ease of doing business in the maritime sector.
Also present at the event were; the Chairman of the NIMASA Governing Board, Maj. Gen Jonathan India Garba (Rtd.), the Chairman, Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority(NPA), Mr. Emmanuel Olajide Adesoye, the Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, Ms Bala Hadiza Usman and Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barrister Hassan Bello.
Other stakeholders from the private sector present at the event include, President Nigerian Shipowners Forum, Margaret Orakwusi, Ify Akerele as well as the Chairman, Truck Owners Association, Chief Aderemi Ogungbemi amongst other notable stakeholders.
The maritime stakeholders’ interactive forum is an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Transportation geared towards bringing the government to the people so that challenges and solutions will be discussed and brought to a roundtable, all with the sole aim of developing the maritime sector for greater efficiency and all-inclusive participation. The 2018 edition is the 2nd in the series.
Photo: R-L: Chairman, House Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Hon. Mohammed Umaru Bago, Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, CON, Chairman, Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mr. Emmanuel Olajide Adesoye and Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside during the 2nd edition of the maritime Stakeholders’ interactive forum tagged: “Implementation of Executive Order I (Ease of Doing Business) in a secure maritime environment” held in Warri, Delta State.
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