Collaboration key to Africa’s maritime sector devt – Dakuku

The Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr.
Dakuku Peterside has stressed that regional collaboration is key to developing Africa’s maritime sector.
This is even as he reiterated his commitment to reposition the Nigerian maritime sector in order to make it viable and compete with those in other parts of the continent.
The Head, Corporate Communications, NIMASA, Isichei Osamgbi, in a statement further said Nigeria is ready to collaborate with South Africa, Ghana and Kenya’s maritime agencies.
Peterside made this known in Lagos recently while receiving a delegation from the Gambian Maritime Administration, led by the DirectorGeneral, Mr.
Mustapher Maroung said that NIMASA would continue to drive regional collaborations in order for Africa to reap the benefits of the blue economy.
Dr.
Dakuku who is also the Chairman of African Maritime Administrations (AAMA) also informed that the upcoming fourth conference of the Association would provide an avenue for African Maritime leaders to chart a way forward for the continent which can be tagged the biggest Island of all the continents.
“We cannot walk this journey alone; partnership is crucial to achieving a robust economy.
The beauty of partnership is that everyone brings their expertise to the table where ideas are shared and considered as a way forward to achieving a particular goal; it is not only here in Nigeria, it has become a global trend and this is what AAMA seeks to achieve for the continent” Dr.
Dakuku stated.
Speaking further, Dr.
Dakuku noted that the Agency is in discussions with the Maritime Administrations of South Africa, Ghana and Kenya to acquire and jointly operate a training vessel for Cadets.
He also noted that discussions are still at the early stages but he is hopeful that such partnership agreement will be beneficial to the countries, adding that the AAMA conference would be an avenue to continue discussions in the proposed agreement.
He stated further that the partnership with the United Arab Emirate on free training of 100 cadets would support the country, noting that the pact provides for the training of 10 cadets per annum spread over 10 years, making it a total number of 100 cadets to be trained in 10 years, contrary to the negative news making the rounds.
The NIMASA DG also used the opportunity to shed more light on the issue of the disbursement of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF), assuring that in the shortest period of time, the guidelines for the disbursement of the fund will be publicised for qualified shipowners to be duly considered.
He however maintained that the power to grant approval for the release of the funds was vested in the Federal Ministry of Transportation.
Earlier in his remarks, the DG of the Gambia Maritime Administration, Mr.
Mustapher Maroung said commended the activities of NIMASA.
He said that the Gambian Maritime has come to learn from the Agency and are willing to collaborate with Nigeria for the growth of Africa’s blue economy

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