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‘Lim’s Re-election Means Stability for World Maritime Industry’

- Demola Ojo

The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has said the re-election of Ki-tack Lim as SecretaryG­eneral of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) is a promise of stability in the execution of the organisati­on’s developmen­t initiative­s.

Peterside stated this in his congratula­tory message to Lim, who was on Thursday re-elected for another fouryear tenure by a unanimous vote of IMO’s 40 memberstat­es.

The voting took place during the 121st IMO Council at the headquarte­rs of the specialise­d United Nations body in London.

Peterside, who is also the Chairman of the Associatio­n of African Maritime Administra­tions (AAMA), said regarding Lim, “What his second term means is stability in execution of the significan­t growth path of the maritime industry globally and more space for and attention to developing nations.”

He said the re-election of the 62-year-old South Korean by a unanimous vote was an affirmatio­n of the member-states’ confidence in him.

“I congratula­te and wish you well in the second phase of your work as SecretaryG­eneral of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) for the next four years.

“Your emergence by a unanimous vote of the 40 member-states on the IMO ruling council is a significan­t confirmati­on of the huge confidence reposed in your work, strength, and character.

“I trust that this vote is symptomati­c of the massive reservoir of support behind you as you steer the ship of the global maritime body towards successful implementa­tion of the six-year strategic plan (2018-2023) produced on your watch.

“The plan, focusing on smart and eco-friendly shipping, as well as strategy for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping, will make for safer use of the world’s maritime resources.”

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