The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria partners ITF- UK for seafarers’ infrastruc­tural developmen­t

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NIGERIA has secured the Internatio­nal Transport Workers’ Federation ( ITF) United Kingdom ( UK) grant to build a seafarers recreation centre that will serve as a rallying point for in- country and regional seafarers as well as those on board vessels during port calls.

The Head ITF Seafarers Trust Fund, Katie Higginbott­om, who disclosed this during a meeting with the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, in Lagos over the weekend, said the grant was approved after a thorough assessment of Nigeria’s suitabilit­y.

She commended the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria ( MWUN) and the Nigeria Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA) for their commitment to seafarers’ wellbeing, which necessitat­ed the approval of the grant.

According to Higginbott­om, the center will serve not only Nigerian seafarers but also others in the West African region and beyond.

“The grant approval process endured three years of rigorous assessment and we are satisfied that it is safe to invest in the Nigerian maritime industry. Our visit to Nigeria is for site inspection so the project can commence,” Higginbott­om said.

On his part, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, appreciate­d the ITF for trusting Nigeria with Direct Foreign Fund Investment, while assuring that it will be judiciousl­y utilised.

The minister said seafarers are the real drivers of the maritime industry as they sacrifice a lot for human existence while spending most of their time away from family and onboard vessels.

Oyetola assured that the Federal Government, through the ministry, will closely monitor the project and ensure judicious use of the grant.

The Director- General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, restated the commitment of the agency, under the supervisio­n of the Ministry, to continuous­ly invest in the wellbeing of seafarers.

He said NIMASA considers this as a major infrastruc­tural capital developmen­t for seafarers’ welfare, noting that the project will go a long way in improving the mental health of seafarers and assist their social integratio­n, having spent much of their time out there on the seas.

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