The Guardian (Nigeria)

NIMASA Pledges Enabling Environmen­t For Dangote Refinery

-

THE Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA), Bashir Jamoh, has pledged the agency’s commitment to ensure smooth operation for Dangote port and refinery by implementi­ng the regulatory instrument under the provisions of the Cabotage law.

Jamoh, who made the assertions during a courtesy visit by a delegation from Dangote Port operations, led by the Managing Director Dangote Port Operations, Akin Omole to NIMASA, said that the agency will work with Dangote Ports to ensure the group does not breach any regulation of the Federal Government as regards wet cargo affreightm­ent.

Both parties agreed to set up a working committee to address the operationa­l concerns at the refinery within 14 days.

“I suggested a joint committee with membership from NIMASA and Dangote to sit down and look at issues objectivel­y. Our priority is to ensure regulatory implementa­tion does not impede the operations of Dangote port and by extension, Dangote refinery.

“Though the coming on stream of the Dangote refinery would lead to a drop in NIMASA revenue, because ships importing petroleum products would reduce drasticall­y thus reducing the three per cent freight levy collected by the agency.

“However, Nigerian economic growth and long term benefit to the Nigerian masses is far better than immediate revenue for NIMASA,” he said.

On his part, Omole said his team would ensure that the refinery is not in breach of the Cabotage Act.

He said: “We talked about business being done in a way that there is no obstructio­n, no delay.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria