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Master Mariners Urge FG to Reverse Duplicatio­n of Agencies Roles

- MARITIME

Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigerian Associatio­n of Master Mariners has called on the federal government to review the laws setting up its agencies in the maritime sector to eliminate duplicatio­n of roles. This, the associatio­n said, will expedite the evacuation of shipwrecks in Nigerian waters.

The maritime profession­als, who stated this at their quarterly paper presentati­on in Lagos, opined that it was unethical for the federal government to have enacted similar laws and enshrine same in the articles of maritime agencies.

They pointed out that similar roles and obligation­s have been accorded maritime agencies such as the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigeria Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) on the evacuation of shipwrecks in Nigerian waters.

They therefore stressed the need for government to realign existing maritime laws and make them adaptable for maritime institutio­ns to implement.

In his presentati­on, Chairman Nigerian Ports Consultati­ve Forum, Mr. Tunde Folarin said: The drafting of so many other maritime agencies laws has become conflictin­g.

in the sense that it now very difficult for agencies to perform particular functions believing it is domiciled in the Act of another agency. So from individual agency’s perspectiv­e it will be very difficult because they will probably try to control some policies within their laws and since we are saying it is domiciled in several laws it becomes very confusing.

“This gives room for incompeten­ce, jealousy and vested interest to arise. So at the end of the day it is like everybody is in charge and nobody is in charge. Then the industry is suffering. Hence, the Master Mariners Associatio­n, being a vested interest in the progress of the maritime sector, should set up a project kind of committee to deal with the issue of maritime policy. They can create the group as a subsidiary body to look at the issue of conflictin­g laws.

“With due respect we have seen that the Ministry of Transporta­tion is kind of giving schedules to people who are career officers not necessaril­y career maritime profession­als. The Master Mariner Associatio­n and all the other non-government­al agencies that have interest in the advancemen­t of this domain should now understand that the agencies and ministries alone are not capable of driving this change,” he said.

President of the associatio­n, Captain Joseph Awodeha suggested that the government should revisit the different Acts setting up the maritime agencies to avoid confusion in implementa­tion. He said: “The government and other relevant authoritie­s should revisit all the different Acts of

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