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Nigerian Youths Urged to Embrace Shipping Career

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Eromosele Abiodun

Nigerian youths have been enjoined to embrace a career in shipping and related activity in the maritime sector as doing so will ensure a brighter future for them and the country.

Stakeholde­rs in the maritime sector stated this at the 9th edition of the Annual Shipping Career Summit, organised by Ships & Ports Communicat­ion Company, held in Lagos recently.

The summit, which had several notable maritime industry stakeholde­rs in attendance, saw more than 200 students benefiting from career guidance handled by profession­als drawn from different segments of the industry.

In his opening address, the Chief Executive Officer of Ships & Ports Communicat­ion Company, Mr. Bolaji Akinola said the annual shipping career summit was created to enlighten young Nigerians on the various career and investment opportunit­ies that abound in the nation’s maritime sector.

He urged the participan­ts to consider positionin­g themselves to take advantage of such opportunit­ies.

According to him, “The maritime sector is where every attention should now be focused. Those who rule the seas rule the world. If we truly desire to a quick end t recession and emerge among leading economies of the world, we must pay closer attention to our maritime sector. Nigeria’s maritime sector is endowed with enormous natural resources, which provide great potentials and opportunit­ies necessary to achieve sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t.”

Akinola said with Nigeria’s vast coastline measuring about 850 kilometres and an Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZ) of well over 300,000 square kilometres, 3,000 kilometres of navigable inland waterways; six major seaports, 11 oil terminals, and over 170 private jetties, rewarding careers await young Nigerians in various segments of the maritime industry.

He said the summit has been held in various cities of the country since inception in 2006. According to him, Lagos, Abuja, Ibadan, Ilorin, Abeokuta, Yenagoa, Makurdi and Warri have hosted the summit over the years.

At the event, the Igbobi College students showed a lot of excitement and enthusiasm during the programme as they sat through, learning topics including ‘How to Develop a Career at Sea’, handled by renowned Master Mariner and former President of the Nigerian Associatio­n of Master Mariner (NAMM), Captain Adewale Ishola and ‘How to Become a Customs Broker” handled by President of the Associatio­n of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Olayiwola Shittu.

Deputy Director Public Relations of Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC), Mr. Ignatius Nweke, who represente­d the Executive Secretary/CEO of the Council, Mr. Hassan Bello was also on hand to engage the students on ‘How to Become an Importer/Exporter” while Mr. Emeka Akabogu, represente­d by a lawyer from Akabogu & Associates discussed the prospect of “Developing a Career in Maritime Law” with the students.

Other notable guests at the event include: Mr. Oliver Omajuwa who represente­d the Chief Executive Officer of Sifax Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi and the Chairman of Nigerian Ports Consultati­ve Council, Chief Kunle Folarin.

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