R-L: Executive Director, Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Gambo Ahmed receiving a report on the activities of the Seafarers from the Chairman, National Seafarers Welfare Board of Nigeria, Otunba Kunle Folarin, while Barrister Osuala Nwagbara looks on when the Board paid a courtesy visit to the Management of the Agency in Lagos.
The
chairman of the National Seafarers Welfare Board of Nigeria (NSWBN),
Otunba Kunle Folarin has stated that the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is not responsible for the
detained seafarers, but rather has been of immense support and
assistance in ensuring they have a better living condition in line
with international best practices.
The
chairman, NSWBN who led other members of the Board on a courtesy
visit to the Management of the Agency, said he thought it necessary
to clear the air and exonerate NIMASA from the news making the rounds
about the Agency abandoning seafarers; rather he said the reverse is
the case as the Agency has always ameliorated their plights.
Accordingly,
he said, “For
the records, NIMASA has no obligation for detained seafarers; rather
they have been assisting us, especially in the area of their
welfare”.
Speaking
further, he commended the Agency for taking the centre stage in the
Nigerian maritime sector by ensuring that Nigeria takes its rightful
place in the comity of maritime nations. He also called on other
Stakeholders in the sector and Nigerians as a whole to support the
quest of President Muhammadu Buhari to bring about a change to the
sector, adding that it will in-turn affect the growth and development
of the Nigerian economy.
Otunba
Folarin who is also the Chairman of the Ports Consultative Council
(PCC) also used the opportunity to call for more support from the
Agency regarding the activities and well-being of the seafarers and
pledged the unflinching support of the Board to the Agency in order
to ensure the mandates of the Agency are fully realized.
On
his part, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside stated
that the importance of seaborne trade cannot be overemphasized as
over 90 per cent of goods are transported through the sea.
The
DG who was represented by the Executive Director, Maritime Labour and
Cabotage Services, NIMASA, Mr. Gambo Ahmed also said that there will
be no shipping activity without the seafarers; hence they are the
bedrock to realizing a robust maritime sector.
“For
us in NIMASA, we are determined to ensure a better living condition
for our seafarers as they are critical to the actualizing of our
mandates. The welfare of the seafarer determines a lot about the
growth of any economy and on our part as an Agency, we will continue
to ensure their well-being is topmost on priority”, the
DG said.
He
further assured the delegation that the Agency will continue to
partner with them, noting that the overall goal is to realize a
robust a virile economy.
It
would be recalled that the Dr. Dakuku’s led Management has
continued to embrace collaboration as a means to achieving its
mandates. NIMASA is the government Agency whose responsibility as
enshrined in its enabling act, cuts across Maritime Labour
activities, which directly concerns the well-being of the seafarers
amongst other responsibilities.
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