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Ocean Economy: Dakuku seeks support for developing countries

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineJune 5, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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…UN welcomes initiative, set to inspire opportunities

Chairman of Association of African Maritime Administrations (AAMA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside has called on developed nations and corporate bodies to support Africa and other developing nations to build capacity and regulatory enforcement needed to maximize benefits of ocean economy.

Dakuku who made the call in Oslo, Norway at the commencement of the world renowned Nor Shipping Conference & Exhibition, holding June 4th – 7th, 2019, noted that Ocean industries will be contributing to Sustainable Development Goals  only when both developing and developed nations benefit in a sustainable manner.

The high level ocean leadership meeting which was organized by United Nations Global Compact and the Norwegian government at the residence of the Prime Minister of Norway, as part of activities to mark the 2019 edition of “NOR SHIPPING” engagements had in attendance the Minister of trade of Norway Mr. Torbjorn Roe  Isaksen , CEO of UN Global compact Ms Lise Kingo, Secretary General of International Maritime Organization, Mr. KiTack  Lim, Secretary General of International Seabed Authority, Mr. Micheal Lodge, Vice President of Seychelles and CEO of several multinational organizations.

Dr. Dakuku Peterside who is also the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) further pointed out that 38 of Africa’s 54 nations are either coastal or island states and therefore are faced with the same challenges as other coastal states globally, such as pollution, climate change, poor ocean governance, overfishing, insecurity and marine litter amongst others.

He particularly advocated that developing and small island states need partnerships in two principal areas of building up their regulatory enforcement capacity and developing amongst them the skills and technology needed to tap into the ocean economy in a sustainable manner.

The AAMA President challenged the private sector companies in offshore exploration and other ocean economic activities to apply the same operating and environmental standards across the globe and not have two different standards, one for developed nations and another for developing nations.

He pointed out that “applying the same standards will ensure no one is left behind in our collective quest for clean and sustainable ocean that supports economic prosperity. Responsible ocean governance and economic opportunities are not mutually exclusive but complementary”.

The forum discussed the highlights of Global goals; ocean opportunities which is a report of the UN GLOBAL COMPACT as well as the UN  Global compact sustainable ocean principles that will be unveiled in September this year at New York.

Also speaking, Ms Kingo said UN GLOBAL COMPACT has a specific mandate to work with and inspire companies of all sizes and from all regions and industries to act responsibly and find opportunities to advance sustainable development.

She said her organization is encouraged that so many businesses around the world are taking an interest in ocean sustainability work.

Photo: (L – R): Mr. Sheindu Juvenal of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), with Dr. Dakuku Peterside, Chairman of Association of African Maritime administrations (AAMA) / Director General Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Bjorn K. Haugland, Dey Norse Veritas – Germanische Lloyd’s (DNV GL) Group, Chief Sustainability Officer and the CEO of the United Nations (UN) Global Compact Ms Lise Kingo, at the ongoing Nor Shipping Conference and Exhibition in Oslo, Norway, June 4, 2019.

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Dr. Dakuku Peterside Mr. Kitack Lim Mr. Torbjorn Roe Isaksen Ms Lise Kingo NIMASA Nor-Shipping
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