Dakuku Peterside
The
Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has urged Nigerians and the
entire African continent to jealously guide the fledgling democracy
which is gradually taking roots in the continent, noting that it will
help catalyze the economic development in the continent and by
extension the maritime sector.
Dr
Dakuku who is also the Chairman of Association of African Maritime
Administration (AAMA) stated this in Lagos today during breakfast
with some journalist in Lagos to mark the Eid-El-Kabir celebrations.
Speaking
further, he said that AAMA under his leadership has prioritized
projecting Africa as a block deserving a larger share of global
maritime trade based on its contributions.
“Some
African countries still operate along colonial inclination and that
tends to slow down development particularly in the maritime sector.
In those countries where democracy is fully thriving such as Nigeria,
stakeholders in the maritime sector now speak with the voice of
development, independent of colonial masters. AAMA, under my watch
has been able to give African maritime sector a new voice,
particularly at the International Maritime Organization, IMO”, he
said.
While
commenting on how the Agency has become one of the leading
parastatals of the Federal Government in its huge contribution to the
Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF), the NIMASA DG said that some
policies his administration adopted alongside the Treasury Single
Account TSA was responsible. “NIMASA has transformed from
contributing barely 3 billion naira to over 20 billion naira annually
to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) and it will keep getting
better,” he said.
Furthermore,
he said, “in order to block financial leakages, we subscribed
to a full bouquet of the Lloyds and Clarkson intelligence; this made
it almost impossible for any vessel calling at our ports to escape or
under declare; the TSA and our collaboration with the Nigeria Customs
Service (NCS) amongst other agencies also played a an important
role”.
He
also restated NIMASA’s commitment to growing indigenous capacity in
the sector, noting that the engagement currently ongoing between the
Agency and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was aimed at securing
special interest rates and intervention funds for vessel acquisition
and other ancillary transactions in the sector, all geared towards
improving the Cabotage regime and the realization of a robust
maritime sector.
Dr.
Dakuku who referred to the maritime sector as a goldmine, used the
opportunity to call for more objectivity in the reportage of
activities of the sector, and assured that the Agency will continue
to embrace all forms of collaborative initiatives that can help boost
the fortunes of the nation’s maritime sector.
Meanwhile,
in his Eid-El-Kabir message, the NIMASA DG urged Nigerians to love
one another and live peacefully as they celebrate Sallah, adding that
the period is not only for merriment but a time to reflect on
happenings in the country.
"The
Sallah celebration is not only meant for wining and dining but a time
to reflect on re-dedicating our love for the nation. We have to
exhibit values of love, peace and prayer for the country. We should
also use the occasion in striving to continue to serve humanity
irrespective of tribe, creed or political leanings.
As
our country grapples with various challenges of development, this is
also an apt period for all of us to pray earnestly to God to continue
to bless Nigeria as well as guide and guard it as we approach the
2019 elections," he stated.
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