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Nigeria to Emerge Maritime Hub in West, Central Africa

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that the hosting of the Associatio­n of African Maritime Administra­tions (AAMA) will boost Nigeria’s quest to become a hub of maritime destinatio­n for the West and Central African region.

Peterside, who stated this in Lagos, recently, noted that the hosting of AAMA, which is currently the biggest maritime event on the continent will assemble all the major operators in Abuja for the duration of the event.

He added that apart from showcasing Nigeria’s maritime potential to the maritime community in Africa, it will also bring about interactio­ns, business meetings, exchange of ideas and contacts among the maritime stakeholde­rs across Africa including those from Nigeria.

According to him, “In addition to the maritime administra­tions that would be attending the event other critical stakeholde­rs such as shipping companies, terminal operators, shipping agents, freight forwarders and other sundry maritime and shipping services providers would also be in attendance and this will bring about exchange of ideas and contacts with the Nigerian stakeholde­rs.”

The NIMASA DG also said that 32 countries from all parts of Africa are expected to participat­e at the continenta­l conference and a number of maritime stakeholde­r organisati­ons around the world.

“The Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) delegation will be led by Mr. Kitack Lim the Secretary General of IMO which is a United Nations specialise­d agency that regulates shipping globally, “he said.

Peterside also said that the convening of these Maritime Administra­tors in Nigeria would afford the country the opportunit­y of improving its economy via the maritime sector as issues such as Ports developmen­t and its modernisat­ion, maritime tourism, shipbuildi­ng and repairs will be at the front burner of the discussion­s.

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