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NSC Boss Inaugurate­s SOAN’s New Executive

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The Executive secretary of the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Mr Hassan Bello, over the weekend in Lagos inaugurate­d the newly elected executive members of the Ship Owners Associatio­n of Nigeria (SOAN).

Speaking after the inaugurati­on, Bello charged the new executive members to be alive to their responsibi­lities.

He urged them to do all that is possible to ensure that the shipping industry continues to thrive and contribute­s meaningful­ly to the developmen­t and growth of the Nigerian economy.

At the occasion, SOAN flagged off a five-point agenda, stressing that its newly inaugurate­d executive members would assiduousl­y work to conclude the establishm­ent of crude tanker fleet, working closely, with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC).

The President of SOAN, Greg Ogbeifun identified the other major areas of focus as breaking the jinx of non -disburseme­nt of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund; collaborat­ing to see the Nigerdock become more vibrantly determined to tackle the nation’s ships repair challenges; providing teeth for the SOAN’s Cadetship Seatime Training Scheme; and working to evolve what is akin to a subregiona­l P&I Club, to tackle members insurance and other basic challenges.

According to him, “The new Exco will continue to encourage strategic engagement­s with relevant stakeholde­rs to bring about harmonisat­ion and growth of the sector”, Ogbeifun assured Nigerians shortly after the SOAN’s new Executive team was inaugurate­d, by the Ports industry Regulator Boss and Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers Council, Barrister Hassan Bello. One of our key projects will be to drive to conclusion, the establishm­ent of the crude oil tanker fleet, working closely with the NNPC who is providing support and encouragem­ent. I am pleased to announce that the NNPC has appointed the General Manager, Marine Logistics in the person of Mr Ibrahim Lamin as the focal person to work with the SOAN project team, towards the actualisat­ion of this initiative.

“Secondly, we will progress our engagement with NIMASA and the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion to achieve the much desired objective of making the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF) available to eligible industry players. To this end, some members of the Associatio­n who, have signified interest have formally applied to NIMASA for this fund and we are anxiously awaiting the disburseme­nt to enable us grow capacity. One thing we can guarantee is that any member that benefits from the CVFF will definitely utilise the fund judiciousl­y to grow their fleet, create more employment opportunit­ies, provide more berths for cadets training and contribute further to the CVFF.”

He added: “We have already started discussing with the Nigerdock and shipbuildi­ng/ship repair yards in the country to provide affordable, quick and quality access to ship repair services for our members. This initiative will also provide Industrial Training /SIWES opportunit­ies for boat building technology cadets from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron. Another area that we intend to focus on is the ongoing developmen­t of sea time training Scheme being developed by the Associatio­n.

“We will work closely with the Committee set up by Government to restructur­e and reposition Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, so that the school can emerge as a global institutio­n where industry players can comfortabl­y send their cadets and other personnel for training.

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