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NIMASA to Partner BPE to Re-float National Shipping Line

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The Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has expressed its willingnes­s to partner the Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) to refloat a National Shipping Line. The Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside stated this when he hosted the Director General of the BPE, Mr. Alex Okoh in his office in Lagos.

According to Peterside, shipping to an extent, defines the growth trajectory of any nation especially as it relates to seaborne commerce.

Speaking further, he noted that the greatest asset in the maritime space is the vessel itself and if there are no vessels, one cannot be a major player.

“You can only be a major player in name, but in reality you will not get maximum benefit from trade,” he said.

Peterside disclosed that the only way to guarantee the efficiency and effectiven­ess of shipping, which will add value to the economy, is through the involvemen­t of the private sector. Furthermor­e, he said that the Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi has initiated a process whereby people from the private sector will pull resources together to float a national fleet, facilitate­d by the Ministry of Transporta­tion and NIMASA, adding that the process which will enhance the Nigerian Flag is ongoing.

He added that the Ministry of Transporta­tion appointed a National Fleet Implementa­tion Committee, headed by the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Hassan Bello, who is also working closely with the agency.

“The emphasis of the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion is to drive a process where we will refloat the National Fleet, this time with the core investors that will own 49 per cent of the shares, whereas, Nigerian Ship Owners will own 51 per cent of the shares of the firm and the firm will also be given the National Career Status. We are looking at different models, hence the importance of this engagement, so that we can review what has happened over time and choose the best model, ”he said.

Earlier in his address, the Director General of the BPE, Okoh, who commended the strides of the Peterside-led management of NIMASA in reposition­ing the maritime sector, said the BPE is the agency of government that is responsibl­e for sector reforms and enterprise reforms of the federal government.

He emphasised that businesses are better managed by the private sector and that government has very little to do in business apart from creating an enabling environmen­t for businesses to strive. Okoh stated that the BPE will be willing to partner NIMASA in the quest to revive the National Unity Line in collaborat­ion with the private sector.

“We have looked at the Nigerian Unity Line and the only tangible asset it is operating licence. The licence confers on the enterprise certain privileges, deriving from the Cabotage Act and also from the Local Content policy. This can be the foundation for the building block of a virile shipping business in Nigeria,” he said.

 ??  ?? L-R: General Manager, Corporate Affairs, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr. Tayo Facile; Head of Government, Stakeholde­r Relations and Communicat­ions of APM Terminals Apapa, Mr. Austin Fischer; Dr. Ngozi Okpara of School of Media and...
L-R: General Manager, Corporate Affairs, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr. Tayo Facile; Head of Government, Stakeholde­r Relations and Communicat­ions of APM Terminals Apapa, Mr. Austin Fischer; Dr. Ngozi Okpara of School of Media and...

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