Nigeria’s
rich maritime resources represent a vital economic safeguard and
vehicle for the successful implementation of the President Muhammadu
Buhari government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), which
must be sustainably tapped, Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has stated.
Gbajabiamila
said this on Thursday in Lagos at a ceremony hosted by the Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to mark this
year’s African Day of Seas and Oceans, with the theme, “Harnessing
Nigeria’s Marine Biodiversity for Accelerated Economic Growth.”
Speaking
on the theme, which echoes the African Union (AU) subject
for the 2019 African Day of Seas and Oceans, “Enhancing Africa’s
Role in a Globally Binding Instrument on Marine Biological Diversity
in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction”, the
Speaker pledged that the legislature would support efforts by the
executive to ensure sustainable management of the country’s vast
marine resources.
That
was as the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside,
disclosed that the Agency had sent to the Federal Government for
ratification six International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
instruments as part of efforts to ensure sustainable management of
the marine environment.
According
to Gbajabiamila, who was represented by Hon. Linda Ikpeazu,
“Efficient management and sustainable exploitation of the marine
resources in our seas and oceans, no doubt, provide a veritable tool
for our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan as
a country and give expression to our sustainable development goals.”
He
added, “We will support the sustainable governance of Nigeria’s
seas and oceans and the efforts of the executive arm of government
that would see the effective domestication of relevant international
conventions of the International Maritime Organisation on marine
environment management through legislative enactments.
“The
National Assembly would also work with the executive arm in putting
in place the necessary legal framework for the Blue Economy to
engender and protect the Nigerian marine environment and development
of the ocean economy.”
Dakuku,
in his remarks, reiterated NIMASA’s critical focus on the
development and protection of the marine environment, saying, “Our
efforts in this area have been recognised by the International
Maritime Organisation.”
He
listed the marine environment management instruments forwarded to the
government for ratification to include: the Hong Kong Convention for
the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009;
International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Fishing Vessel Personnel; the Protocol Relating to
Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties
Intervention), 1973; and Protocol on Limitation of Liability for
Maritime Claims (LLMC), 1996.
Speaking
also, the Chairperson, Head of the Civil Service of the Federation,
Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, who was represented by the Permanent
Secretary, Common Services, Dr. Bakare Wadinga, said maritime
security and development were a top priority of the Federal
Government in the execution of the ERGP.
The
Chief Host, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation,
Sabiu Zakari, said with Nigeria’s over 850 kilometres
coastline, the country was blessed abundant resources to back its
economic diversification and development drive. Zakari, who was
represented by Director, Maritime Safety and Security in the
ministry, Dr. Danjuma Dauda, also restated the government’s
commitment to the development of the maritime sector.
The
event featured paper presentations by President, Women’s
International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA), Ghana,
Jemilat Mahamah; Secretary-General of Abuja Memorandum of
Understanding (Abuja MoU), Mrs. Mfon Usoro; environmental consultant,
Professor Babajide Alo; and President, Chartered Institute of
Logistics and Transport, Nigeria, Mr. Ibrahim Jibril.
Dignitaries
at the event included the Director-General of the National Oil Spill
Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), Mr. Idris Musa; Rector,
Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Commodore Duja Effedua; and
Chairman, Shipowners Forum, Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi. There were also
members of the Governing Board of NIMASA led by the Chairman, General
Jonathan India Garba.
The
African Union (AU) had set a 10-year period from 2015 to 2025 as the
Decade of African Seas and Oceans, and July 25 as the African Day of
seas and oceans.
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