The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola has reaffirmed the commitment of the Federal Government to the African Continental Free Trade to ensure economic development in Nigeria and create new export opportunities for the Marine sector under the Guided Trade initiative.
The Minister who was represented by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Ismail Omipidan gave this assurance in his keynote address at the Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria, MARAN Annual Lecture with the theme: “AfCFTA: Dismantling Trade Barriers, Navigating Regional Trade”, held on Thursday in Lagos.
According to the Minister, the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, through the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, has licensed several Export Processing Terminals, EPTs, which fast-track export procedures and enhance the efficiency of trade processes under the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA.
“In July this year, we recorded a significant milestone in our march to economic recovery, following the inaugural shipment ceremony under the Guided Trade Initiative, GTI of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, AfCFTA. For us, it was a crucial step towards an enhanced trade and economic cooperation on our continent.
“In today’s interdependent and globalized world, efficient and cost-effective maritime transportation systems that link global supply chains are the engine that would ultimately fuel economic development and prosperity.
“Maritime transport is a strategic economic trade enabler because 80% of global merchandise trade by volume is carried out by sea and handled by ports worldwide as estimated by UNCTAD”, he said.
The Minister pointed out that by promoting intra-Africa trade through the removal of national barriers, doors of opportunities will open to businesses to reach continental markets, thereby fostering industrialisation, job creation and economic growth.
This, according to him, underscores the need for investment in port infrastructure and improvement in the nation’s institutional capacities for management and administration.
The Minister expressed optimism that the current thrust of the Ministry and its Agencies’ drive on port modernisation has
demonstrated the commitment to repositioning the port ecosystem for greater efficiency via various government initiatives and interventions.
These interventions, he reaffirmed, are yielding positive results, as affirmed by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, PEBEC.
“The top performance rating of both the Ministry and its agencies, NPA and NIMASA, at the recently- concluded 120 Days Regulatory Reform Accelerator, RRA, is indeed a heartwarming indication of this commitment.
The minister told the gathering that the country is on the threshold of unlocking the potentials in the Maritime sector. He therefore, called for collaboration of all stakeholders to make it happen.
“To support the successful implementation of the AfCFTA, the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has taken bold and decisive steps to significantly enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of Nigerian ports. The licensing of Export Processing Terminals, EPTs will greatly increase the export of Nigerian commodities and will simplify the shipment of goods under the GTI/AfCFTA.
“Our pursuit of the establishment of more inland dry ports is another initiative to bring shipping closer to the people and facilitate trade.
“We shall continue to push the boundaries of innovation and excellence, driven by our unwavering commitment to progress and our unrelenting passion for shaping a brighter future for the Marine and Blue Economy sector through various initiatives such as: Regional integration and collaboration to drive maritime security and safety; continuous partnerships with the private sector and players to drive efficiency and innovation and investment in port IT systems to improve procedure, controls, and turn-around time.
“The combination of blue economy potential and the opportunities offered by AfCFTA hold immense expectations for Africa’s development and economic transformation. There is a compelling need for Nigeria to latch on this momentous opportunity to forge a prosperous and resilient future for Africa where the blue economy and the AfCFTA converge to drive inclusive, sustainable, and equitable development across the continent, creating a brighter future for generations to come”, he said.
Photo: Comptroller Dera Nnadi, Customs Area Controller of Tincan Island Port Command (right) and some officials of the Nigerian Immigration Service during the 2024 MARAN Annual Maritime Lecture held in Lagos Thursday.
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