Secretary General of The Abuja MoU, Mrs Ufom Usoro, The Representative of the NIMASA DG, Mrs Ronke Thomas, The Head Maritime Safety and Seafarers Standard of NIMASA, Capt. Sunday Umoren and a Deputy Director in NIMASA Mr. Ibrahim D. Ciroma at the Review of the National Maritime Transport Policy
Director
General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that a national policy on
maritime and cooperation amongst stakeholders in the industry would
go a long way in placing the sector in a pedestal that would lead to
economic growth.
This
was as stakeholders on the invitation of NIMASA gathered to review
the Draft National Maritime Transport Policy (NMTP) to ensure it is
elaborate enough to drive the growth of the maritime sector and as
well stand the test of time.
Speaking
at the opening of the session, Dr. Dakuku who was represented by the
Agency’s Head, Planning Research and Data Management Services, Mrs.
Ronke Thomas said that it is in the usual way of the Agency in
engaging stakeholders especially as it concerns documents that would
benefit the sector.
According
to the DG “ in our usual way of ensuring that the sector is
stakeholders driven, we feel this document would benefit all the
players in the industry and that is why we have gathered you here to
make input on this document so that we will be on the same page when
it is time for the implementation of the content” he said.
Also
speaking at the event Barrister Mike Igbokwe SAN said that there was
the need to have a liberal protection of what he termed the Nigerian
local shipping industry. He said documents such as the NMTP would
ensure that the Nigerian local shipping industry is protected from
being stifled by unfavourable competition from international shipping
company.
In
her view, the Secretary General of the Abuja MoU, Mrs Ufom Usoro
noted that the document should be reviewed with particular focus on
the National Transport Policy (NTP) which is at the final level of
approval by the Federal Executive Council.
The
former NIMASA DG pointed out that having been a member of the
committee that drafted the NTP, that there was the need to make
reference to the document while reviewing the NMTP. She advised that
the NMTP should focus more on objectives of the Maritime Sector and
not the Agencies that regulate the sector.
In
the same vein Barrister Temisan Omatseye also a former DG of NIMASA
said that the NTP is at an advanced stage, he disclosed that there is
even a strategy already in place for the implementation of the
document. He advised that the NMTP should be embedded in the NTP
which will make it more comprehensive and elaborate.
It
should be noted that this is the latest in the collaborative efforts
championed by NIMASA in the maritime industry. The session had in
attendance key stakeholders such Andrew Isichei and Mrs. Obiageli Obi
of the Nigerian Chambers of Shipping.
Others
are Barrister Chidi Ilogu, Ms. Funmi Folorunso, Otunba Kunle Folarin
as well as representatives from the Maritime Workers Union, the
Nigerian Merchant Navy amongst other attendees.
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