R-L: Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr Dakuku Peterside, Managing Director, Apapa Bulk Terminal Ltd, Capt. Marvin Abe and the Managing Director, Creseda International Ltd, Mr. Jonas Nilsson during the CILT Leadership Impact Programme (CLIP) and the induction of new fellows held in Lagos
Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has said that the maritime sector and logistics are the driving force behind globalisation, stressing that everything about trade and development is centred on maritime transport and logistics.
Dakuku
stated this at the inauguration of Council Members of the Chattered
Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and investiture of
Fellowship awards held in Lagos recently. He noted that NIMASA was
working hard to ensure that Nigeria continued to position itself for
optimal benefits from international transport and logistics.
The
Director General said NIMASA was willing and ready to partner with
CILT, as they are very crucial to the growth of the maritime sector.
Dakuku
said, “The maritime sector is all about movement of goods from
one point to another and this cannot be done without logistics. This
is a confirmation of the fact that everything about trade and
development depends solely on logistics.”
The
DG, who spoke on behalf of other awardees shortly after the
investiture of the Fellowship awards, assured that they will all work
together to ensure the quick passage of the Act establishing the
CILT. He expressed optimism that the bill would be passed before the
end of next year and assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
NIMASA Director General commended the leadership of CILT for their
commitment to the development of the transportation sector, pledging
that the new inductees will ensure that CILT is established on a
sound footing in Nigeria and that capacity building of members will
be made a priority.
Speaking
at the event also, the National President of CILT, Mr. Jibril
Ibrahim, pledged the commitment of CILT to the growth of the maritime
sector in Nigeria. Ibrahim also emphasised the critical
role of logistics in the actualisation of a robust maritime sector
and promised that the body will continue to partner relevant agencies
and stakeholders to make Nigeria’s maritime sector viable and
competitive.
The
CILT President, who is also the Director, Maritime Labour Services at
NIMASA, called for more inter-agency collaboration to solve the
problem of traffic congestion at the port area.
On
his own part, the Director General of the African Centre for Supply
Chains, Dr. Obiora Madu, who was Chairman of the occasion, suggested
a stronger partnership with the various agencies in the area of
capacity building. Madu noted that the intellectual capacity of the
institute was needed in the agencies of government. He charged the
inductees to bring in their wealth of experience and expertise to
assist CILT achieve its aim of realising a viable transportation
sector.
The
highpoint of the event was the award of Fellowship to deserving
industry stakeholders, who have contributed to the growth of the
maritime sector. Among the inductees were Dr. Dakuku; Managing
Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Miss Hadiza Bala
Usman; and Managing Director of Creseda International Limited, Mr.
Jonas Nilsson.
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