Dakuku
The
Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has said that Nigeria is way
overdue for an active national fleet that would properly position it
in the comity of maritime nations.
Dakuku
stated this in Lagos when he played host to members of the National
Fleet Implementation Committee (NFIC) at the headquarters of the
Agency, pointing out that National Fleet will energize the maritime
sector, retain huge spending on freight in-country and create job
opportunities to grow the economy.
He
declared the Agency’s readiness to support the Committee, saying,
“The national fleet implementation is long overdue and so NIMASA
will work assiduously with the committee to ensure that the national
fleet is restored to its past glory so that our nation can be
reckoned with in the comity of maritime nations.”
The
Director-General stated that NIMASA had taken a lot of steps towards
developing the maritime sector and increasing indigenous
participation. He detailed the measures to include repositioning of
the Nigerian Ship Registry; securing a special tax regime, in
collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Nigeria
Customs Service; and changing of trade terms from Free on Board (FOB)
to Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF).
Others
are engaging the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in negotiation for one
digit interest rate for Shipowners to help in the acquisition of
maritime assets; collaborating with the Nigerian Content Development
and Monitoring Board; and supporting the Nigerian Navy in capacity
building.
“The
national fleet implementation will create employment and wealth
opportunities in Nigeria. The focus lab will also help Nigerians to
understand the maritime sector and bring the players together to
solve and understand issues better,” he said.
The
chairman of the committee, Mr. Hassan Bello, during his presentation
enumerated the work done so far by the committee and solicited
NIMASA’s support. Bello also requested a joint briefing with NIMASA
to the Honourable Minister of Transportation to get his buy-in on the
need to go through the Focus Lab to realise the Nigerian fleet
project. He said there was need for the Ministry of Transportation
and Ministry of Budget and National Panning to write a joint memo to
the Federal Executive Council and other relevant arms of the
government for approval to hold the lab.
NFIC
was set up by the Honourable Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon
Rotimi Amaechi, to work out modalities for the establishment and
sustenance of a Nigerian Fleet.
It
should be recalled that Nigeria had a lot of vessels under the
Nigeria National Shipping Line (NNSL) before it was liquidated in
1995 and this is a major effort to resuscitate the National fleet.
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