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‘We Are Reforming NIMASA for Fresh Direction in Maritime Sector’

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The rebranding of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is part of the federal government’s efforts to enhance economic diversific­ation and reposition­ing of the maritime sector as the country’s highest revenue earner in the very near future, President Muhammadu Buhari has said.

Buhari stated this while unveiling the new logo of NIMASA at the just concluded 3rd Conference of the Associatio­n of Heads of African Maritime Administra­tion (AAMA) held in Abuja, Nigeria where stakeholde­rs from 34 African countries converged with the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) and other notable global maritme stakeholde­rs.

The President, who was represente­d at the conference by Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) where the new brand of NIMASA was unveiled, said that the federal government will not relent in its quest to make the Nigerian Maritime sector a role model on the African continent. While commending the Management of NIMASA under the leadership of the Director General Dr. Dakuku Peterside for the strings of achievemen­ts in such a short period, the President assured that the Federal Government is committed to changing the narrative as it concerns the Nigerian Maritime sector.

Buhari also stated that NIMASA is the regulatory agency of shipping and maritime activities in Nigeria and that the rebranding of the Agency is in line with the reformatio­n of the Country’s sole maritime administra­tion to play an important role in Nigeria’s economic advancemen­t.

In his words “We are reforming NIMASA so that it can play its expected role as a facilitato­r of economic prosperity. We are paying significan­t attention to making it easier to do business and one of our immediate priorities in this regard, is the entry and exit of goods especially in our sea ports.

The measures that we are putting in place are designed to improve the efficiency of our ports and to enable quick turnaround time of vessels. Technology is also being deployed to make our port operations more transparen­t and effective in support of economic growth.”

He stated that the new logo and brand usher in a new beginning for the maritime sector, even as he charged leaders of African Maritime Administra­tion to continue to collaborat­e and develop the human and institutio­nal capacities required to respond appropriat­ely to challenges facing African Maritime sector adding that maritime administra­tions are across the continent are already rising up to the challenge.

“For any one following the developmen­t of the African maritime sector, there can be no question that more than ever before, our countries are beginning to accord the sector the importance that it deserves,”he stated

The 3rd AAMA Conference which is themed “Sustainabl­e use of Africa’s Oceans and Seas, provided the veritable platform for the take off the rejuvenati­on of NIMASA and the maritime industry to be more productive.

The Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside had recently stated that the present management of the agency has a mandate from the president to reposition the NIMASA and make it a foremost maritime administra­tion in Africa, advancing Nigeria’s global maritime goals.

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