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NIMASA Boss Seeks Maritime Data Bank to Spur Economic Growth

- Obinna Chima

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stressed the need for a single data window system of all activities in the maritime sector.

This, according to him would help engender economic growth in the country.

Peterside made this call in Lagos yesterday, during an interactiv­e session with journalist­s in Lagos.

According to him, the Nigerian maritime sector which currently provides over 100,000 direct jobs with multiplier effects of over two million jobs, deserves adequate mention in the statistics released monthly by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

“We are pushing for a single data window system in the maritime sector, whereby NIMASA, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) and other relevant government agencies in the sector will share a common platform for data on all vessels calling at our ports and the activities. This will make it easy for the National Bureau of Statistics to capture the contributi­ons of the maritime sector and the GDP of the country to enable those who make use of the figures to grow the economy achieve better results,” Peterside said.

Speaking on the survey and inspection of vessels calling at Nigerian ports, he said the fast interventi­on vessels the agency leased last year had led to an increase in Port, Flag and Coastal State control inspection­s, which he noted had increased by over 10.3, 33.3 and 27 per cent respective­ly in 2018, compared with same period in the previous year.

He added, “Nigeria is no longer conducive for substandar­d vessels, because they know that we are more vigilant and by this we are ensuring the protection of our environmen­t. We are strict on enforcemen­t of standards and the internatio­nal fleet feels more comfortabl­e with our maritime terrain.”

He disclosed that the agency was working with the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) as technical partners to improve the quality of graduates from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron.

This, he said, was to ensure that graduates from MAN and other maritime institutio­ns are employable.

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