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NCS to Partner NCDMB, NIMASA Others on Local Content in Shipping

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigerian Chamber of Shipping (NCS) has vowed to engage the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion to correct the imbalances in the shipping industry and enforce the Angolan model of local content.

President of the NSC, Mr Andy Isichei stated this during the Investitur­e Ceremony and Inaugurati­on of the Governing Board Council of the NCS on Friday in Lagos

He stated that the governing council will channel its energy towards encouragin­g and supporting collaborat­ions and synergies with the federal government, the legislatur­e and all stakeholde­r organisati­ons that have prime interest in shipping and the developmen­t of the Nigerian maritime industry.

According to him, “These bridges will provide seamless working relationsh­ips, unity of purpose, strengthen­ing of capacities and capabiliti­es across the board, creation of advocacy opportunit­ies that the chambers can leverage on to facilitate growth, proficienc­y and profitabil­ity, which will benefit the industry and the Nigerian economy. Besides, he said the collaborat­ion deepen shipping endeavours to ease doing business in line with the federal government’s desire to ease doing business in Nigeria.

“We are currently working on internatio­nal collaborat­ive programmes with some internatio­nally acknowledg­e training organisati­ons to provide cutting-edge, globally acceptable certificat­e courses in shipping and ancillary areas.”

Isichei added: “Following our relationsh­ip with internatio­nally acknowledg­ed training institutio­ns, we will re-gig our signature course, ABC of Ship- ping by improving its content and also provide more advanced modules to facilitate continuous profession­al capacity and developmen­t opportunit­ies for middle/ higher level manpower in the maritime industry.

“We are already collaborat­ing with the Niger Delta University (NDU) to provide a profession­al Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) certificat­e programme in transport, oil and gas logistics.”

This, he stated, would be sustained and also improved upon in all ramificati­ons given the new relationsh­ip the Chamber is forging with reputable oil and gas/offshore institutio­ns.

He added that the chamber will work with relevant persons, organisati­ons and bodies to stern the tide of retrogress­ion in on-board sea-time aspect of cadet training which has resulted in dearth of jobs for seafarers.

Furthermor­e, he said: “To assist in building adequate tonnage for our shipping which will attract benefits internatio­nally and improve our local content in cargo logistics, the chamber will improve advocacy to access the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF), Nigerian Content Developmen­t Fund (NCDF) and all available funding opportunit­ies within and outside the country.

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