Dakuku Peterside
Director-General, of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside has stressed that the Board and
the entire management of the Agency are committed to ensuring that
the Agency responds to its core mandate of advancing Nigeria’s
global maritime goals.
Dr
Peterside, who stated this at a media chat in Port Harcourt at the
weekend, stressed that the efforts have attracted commendations from
various sections of the country including the Federal Executive
Council who are fully committed to the new drive of the Country’s
foremost maritime administration, noting however that they would not
relent in the efforts to make Nigeria a leading maritime nation.
According
to him, “we are putting a lot of structures in place to ensure the
Agency remains on a sound footing and our efforts have attracted
commendation from the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and
stakeholders within and outside the maritime sector. We can only get
better in our determination to make the Agency perform the functions
for which it was set up and make it the leading maritime
administration in Africa. This is why we are continuously working
hard and poised to making Nigerians reap the benefits of the sector”
he said .
Speaking
further the NIMASA DG said that the transformation of the Agency has
been phenomenal in terms of repositioning and revenue generation,
stating that NIMASA is among the top five agencies contributing to
the coffers of the Federal Government.
Dr.
Peterside further said that NIMASA was working continuously in
collaboration with relevant security agencies to ensure the
protection of Nigerian waterways and by extension the Gulf of Guinea.
He
particularly commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment
to the maritime sector by giving the needed support to carry out
reforms, policies and programmes that have had tremendous impacts on
the fortunes of the industry.
On
the recent boat mishaps around the country and Rivers state in
particular, he expressed sadness over the incidents but was quick to
add that NIMASA would work with the National Inland Waterways
Authority (NIWA) to promote safety and safer ways of water
transportation. He then promised to personally donate 1,000 life
jackets to jetty operators in Rivers State as a way of promoting
safety consciousness.
It
should be noted that the Agency recently reinforced its commitment to
safety of lives and properties in the maritime sector and this was
evident by the shutting down of some facilities by the Agency for not
conforming to the International Ships and Ports Facility Security
(ISPS) Code.
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