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Nigeria Set to Benefit from Deep Sea Mining

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The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that Nigeria is set to benefit from the deep sea mining through effective harnessing of the opportunit­ies by working with the Internatio­nal Seabed Authority (ISBA).

The NIMASA DG who made this known at the opening ceremony of the 23rd Assembly of the Internatio­nal Seabed Authority (ISBA) held in Kingston, Jamaica said that irrespecti­ve of the numerous resources in Nigeria, there was the need to work more closely with the ISBA in the area of seabed resources exploratio­n.

Peterside, who led the Nigerian Delegation to the event commended ISBA on its role in the optimal utilisatio­n of seabed resources among maritime stakeholde­rs and solicited assistance in the area of capacity building to survey deep sea and establish data base of mineral resources available for the benefit of all mankind.

He stated further that the federal government is currently developing policies that will aid the harnessing of seabed resources and will be working closely with the ISBA.

According to Peterside, “The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion is developing a country blue economy policy and strategy which will incorporat­e the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the country’s deep seabed resources”.

Furthermor­e, he said at the moment the Nigerian Navy Hydrograph­ic office has been undertakin­g hydrograph­ic survey and charting of our maritime area, and adding that in the same vein NIMASA is working with Nigerian Navy to effectivel­y enforce the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea and other relevant internatio­nal maritime instrument­s to which we are a party around our continenta­l shelf.

He also noted that, while seeking exploitati­on of the mineral resources within the Seabed off our national maritime jurisdicti­on, marine environmen­t preservati­on and protection will continue to be given top priority.

The NIMASA boss used the opportunit­y to congratula­te Mr. Michael Lodge of the United Kingdom on his appointmen­t as Secretary General of ISBA Council and Eugenio Joao Muianga of Mozambique on his election as President of the Authority’s 23rd session.

He said that Africa is proud of the feat of Muianga and pledged that Nigeria is ready to cooperate with and support the work of the Authority while looking forward to benefiting from available opportunit­ies.

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