L-R: Director, Africa, Port of Antwerp International, Belgium, Nico Vertongen, Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Belgium, Paulette Gondry-Van Trier, Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside, Senior Event Executive, Antwerp Port Authority, Kathleen Reinehr and Managing Director, Grimaldi Agency, Nigeria, Ascanio Russo during the visit of the delegation from the Port of Antwerp to NIMASA in Lagos.
As
part of efforts to boost trade and encourage foreign direct
investment opportunities in the Nigerian maritime sector, the
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is set to
partner with the Port of Antwerp in Belgium. This position was made
known by the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, when
he played host to a team from the Port of Antwerp in Belgium led by
the Director, Africa Port of Antwerp International, Mr. Nico
Vertongen, in Lagos.
Speaking
at the meeting, the NIMASA DG stated that the Port of Antwerp had had
a long standing relationship with the ports community in Lagos,
noting that from 2017 till date, 302 vessels have called between the
Port of Antwerp and the ports community in Lagos. He said within the
period, 33 vessels conveyed export goods from the port of Lagos
terminating at the Port of Antwerp, with 22 Belgium-flagged vessels
calling at Nigerian ports and several other volumes of transaction.
Dakuku
said the Agency was willing to consolidate on the gains of the
Nigeria-Belgian relationship.
“We
have always had a business relationship with the port of Antwerp
either as destination ports or ports of origin. We are glad to know
that you are in Nigeria and planning to lead a business mission
sometime in November to the Lagos Port Community. Our position is
straight forward and clear; we welcome the business mission with our
doors open and believe there is a lot we can do together,” the
DG said.
Dakuku
also stated that the November meeting will be the beginning of a
mutually beneficial relationship in diverse ways that will also give
opportunities for exchange of ideas. “It will also
open opportunities for training for our people and it will give you a
better understanding of how the ports in Lagos, Nigeria, in Africa
work, leading to the volume of trade between ports and other
operations,” he added.
The
DG who expressed concerns about the isolated negative representation
of the Nigerian maritime sector in the media, said efforts were being
made to stem it. He told the delegation that the Agency, which has
the responsibility to ensure maritime security in the ports and
waterways, had put in place a number of strategies, including a legal
framework on piracy and maritime crime and acquisition of assets to
build up response capability, to stop the pirates and criminals from
operating within the coastal waters. The Agency is also building up
alliance with Nigeria’s immediate neighbours, Dakuku stated.
“Therefore,
in November, we will have the opportunity of setting up business to
business meetings; we have a number of Nigeria businesses that are
interested in doing business with operators in Belgium, precisely in
the ports of Antwerp. And as you have notified us today, we will
begin to prepare ship owners in Nigeria; those who have set up ship
repair yards, ship building yards, operators and all of those for
business to business meeting in November and it is believed that it
will be rewarding”, Dr.
Dakuku said.
Earlier
in his address, the Director, Africa of the Port of Antwerp
International, Mr. Nico Vertongen, who spoke on behalf of the
delegation noted that the Port of Antwerp intended to come to Nigeria
in November on a business mission with the intention of boosting the
already existing relationship between the ports community in Lagos
and the Antwerp port.
He
also expressed their readiness to partner the Agency on port
security, safety and also possible areas of training, adding that the
meeting will further be an opportunity for the duo to be official
partners.
NIMASA
has continued to embrace collaboration and partnership, thereby
allowing it to fully actualise its dream of creating a robust
maritime sector in line with best global practices.
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