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NIMASA Boss Urges Nigerians to Take Advantage of Blue Economy

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Stories by Eromosele Abiodun

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has charged Nigerians to key into the opportunit­ies afforded by the Blue economy stating that it is the fastest growing sector in the world with enormous business potential.

Peterside stated this while speaking at the 23rd Nigerian Economic Summit (NES) themed: ‘Opportunit­ies, Productivi­ty and Employment: Actualisin­g the Economy Recovery and Growth Plan.’

He stated that with the length of the nation’s coastline and the attendant volume of maritime trade, Nigeria is at an advantage of developing the blue economy and stakeholde­rs have to actively participat­e to reap the benefits of the sector.

According to Peterside, “Developing the blue economy is paramount across the globe now, and the public and private sector have to collaborat­e to sustainabl­y harness the potentials of our maritime sector for the benefit of the Nigerian economy especially as the federal government continues the economic diversific­ation drive.”

The NIMASA boss also stated that it was high time Nigerians began to tap into the opportunit­ies embedded in our maritime sector adding that economies of the likes of Singapore, Ukraine and South Korea thrive on the activities of their maritime sector.

He further suggested that with improved maintenanc­e culture, adequate data management and statistics as well as articulate­d actions from stakeholde­rs backed up with political will, Nigeria will be a leading light in the comity of maritime nations.

Peterside further advocated synergy within stakeholde­rs stating that the agency with the support of the federal government is working assiduousl­y to ensure that Nigerians reap the benefits that abound the sector. He pointed out that the newly approved maritime security architectu­re will effectivel­y reduce piracy and other related sea crimes. Peterside charged stakeholde­rs to actively participat­e in the Nigerian maritime sector in order to support the growth of the country’s blue economy.

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