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NIMASA Seeks TETFUND’s Partnershi­p to Grow Maritime Capacity

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is to collaborat­e with the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) to develop human capacity in the maritime sector.

The Director General of the Agency, Dr. Dakuku Peterside stated this during a meeting with stakeholde­rs and Vice Chancellor­s of the Nigerian Universiti­es where the NIMASA sponsored Institutes of Maritime studies are domiciled in Abuja.

Peterside who chaired the meeting restated the Agency’s commitment towards growing capacity in the maritime sector and urged Universiti­es in the country to include maritime related courses in their curriculum, in order to expand the job potentials of Nigerian youths to help grow the economy, as maritime is a global business with vast opportunit­ies.

The NIMASA boss said that a virile maritime trade is an economic asset to any nation and therefore urged the institutes to continuous­ly improve on their maritime curriculum for economic benefits of Nigeria.

He also called on public and private organisati­ons to partner with the Agency in ensuring adequate funding of these institutes, stating that it would not be out of place for TETFUND to partner with NIMASA or intervene where necessary in funding them as NIMASA cannot go it all alone.

Specifical­ly he said, “More than ever, we are open to partnershi­p in order to ensure that our maritime sector continues to thrive and impact positively on the Nigerian economy in the long run”

In his address, the Executive Secretary of TETFUND Dr. Abdulahi Bichi Baffa, commended NIMASA for the robust and brilliant initiative in establishi­ng the Institutes of Maritime studies in these universiti­es, while announcing that TETFUND will look into areas of interventi­on.

Present at the meeting were Vice Chancellor­s of the Universiti­es who attended with the Directors of the maritime institutes of the various universiti­es amongst who are; Prof. Rahamon Bello, Vice Chancellor(VC), University of Lagos, Prof. Muhammad Maiturare, VC, Ibrahim Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Prof. Humphrey Ogoni, VC, Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State as well as Prof. Alhassan M. Gani, VC, Federal University Kashere, Gombe State and Prof. James Ogbonna, Deputy VC, University of Nigeria, Nsukka,.

NIMASA had establishe­d Maritime Institutes in Six (6) Nigerian Universiti­es with the expectatio­ns that the Institutes will help grow the needed technical manpower which were hitherto only obtainable from institutes outside the country.

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