The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, (NPA) Hadiza Bala Usman has eulogized the high command of the Nigerian Navy for taking the lead in producing the first navigational chart of the Nigerian waters.
She has also called for greater synergy among stakeholders with the view to assiduously work in unison towards making available a holistic Nigerian Maritime Space Chart in the least possible time noting that about 80% of the nation’s territorial waters are yet to be surveyed whilst 90% are yet to be charted going by recent data.
Speaking to stakeholders and technocrats in the transport sector, during the occasion of the celebration of the 2019 World Hydrographic Day at Naval Dockyard in Lagos, yesterday, the NPA Managing Director observed that efficient management of the maritime environment calls for plausible knowledge and professionalism in order to evolve critical strategies that would secure and regulate activities in the sector for proper conservation and sustainable use and exploitation of the resources therein.
Usman who noted that the selected theme of “Hydrographic Information to Drive Marine Knowledge” could not have been more appropriate for the event adding that without the basic information as provided by hydrography details, it would be difficult, near impossibility to acquire necessary knowledge for exploration and exploitation of the maritime environment as well as providing effective management tools for conservation and sustainable use of its resources.
Similarly, she called for collaborative efforts with the industry through information sharing on data especially and joint survey efforts projects so as to leverage the local chart production capacity already developed by the Nigerian Navy’s Hydrographic Office (NNHO).
She opined that through these efforts, more maritime information would be made available to government and maritime operators in an internationally accepted manner explaining that these would in turn stimulate effective governance of the nation’s territorial waters and sustainable use of its maritime resources to the benefit of the nation at large.
According to her, “It is worth mentioning that Hydrography as an endeavor specifically assisted the NPA management in deepening the channels, expansion of marine services to Ijegun Egba channel which were critical for the successful navigation and anchoring of the famous EGINA FPSO. It equally helped in the completion of remedial dredging of Escravos channel, frequent wreck removals along the channels and the success story of the NPA’s recently unveiled Simulation Center at Dockyard amongst others”.
Furthermore, the Managing Director, NPA Hadiza Bala Usman said the United Nation (UN) recognized the 21st day of June yearly as World Hydrography Day pointing that it is as a result of the important place of reckon it occupies which includes being a source for revenue generation moderating the climate and being a medium trade facilitation in the geographical space.
She noted that safety, security, and the biodiversity of the environment play important roles in the maritime environment, pointing out that “this is why the United Nation (UN) Sustainable Development Goal 14, lays emphasis on the conservation and sustainable use of the ocean, seas and marine resources. This therefore places a demand on littoral nations to evolve measures for efficient management of their marine environment”.
In his address, the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas who welcomed guest to the occasion said the Nigerian Navy are the first to produce navigational chart for the national waters and expressed the hope that the launching of the chart would take the nation’s maritime sector to greater height.
Applauding the feat accomplished by the Nigerian Navy, Admiral Ibok stated that the Hydrographic Chart is not only for the safety and security within the Nigerian territorial waters but is also critical for information on sea and ocean management for national development.
He told stakeholders that concerning Blue Economy and sustainable growth and harnessing of the vast ocean resources, the chart that has been unveiled at the event would be of tremendous importance.
Photo: The Managing Director, NPA, Hadiza Bala Usman and the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas during the unveiling of the first indigenous navigational chart of Nigerian territorial waters at the Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Friday.
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