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House Committee Applaud NIMASA for Efficient Budget Implementa­tion

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Eromosele Abiodun

The House of Representa­tives Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administra­tion has commended the Management of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for its efforts in reposition­ing the country’s maritime sector for greater efficiency. The committee gave the commendati­on in Lagos, when it paid an oversight visit to the Agency’s headquarte­rs.

The Chairman of the committee, Hon. Mohammed Umar Bago, who led the House delegation, expressed confidence in the Management of NIMASA, saying his committee was impressed with the Agency’s budget performanc­e in 2018. Bago, however, noted that there was room for improvemen­t in the remaining part of the year and in 2019.

The House Committee Chairman’s remarks followed a presentati­on by the agency on the 2018 budget performanc­e, which was based on the fivepoint transforma­tion strategy of the Dr. Dakuku Peterside-led Management. Bago observed that there had been improvemen­ts in the Agency’s activities, saying it is a welcome developmen­t for the country’s maritime industry.

“We wish to assure you that as a responsibl­e Committee, we are poised to continue to give NIMASA the required legislativ­e backing in ensuring that it achieves its mandate in order to realise a robust maritime sector,” Bago said.

He also expressed delight in the operation of the Satellites Surveillan­ce System put in place by the Agency to check and monitor the activities of vessels on the Nigeria’s territoria­l waters.

He assured that the National Assembly was working on the speedy passage of the Anti-Piracy bill proposed by the Agency, noting that it will help to nib illegaliti­es on the country’s waterways in the bud.

He also applauded NIMASA for the successful berthing of its recently-acquired modular floating dockyard in the country, describing the facility as an asset that should be promptly put into operation for revenue generation.

“Let us put that asset to use and generate revenue,” the Committee Chairman stated.

He used the opportunit­y to commend the Management of the Agency for its commitment to staff welfare, promotions and trainings, and urged that the tempo should be sustained, as it will help the Agency realise its vision of being the leading maritime administra­tion in Africa.

Responding, the DirectorGe­neral of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, expressed gratitude to the Committee for their support to the Agency. Dakuku, who was represente­d by the Agency’s Executive Director, Finance and Administra­tion, Mr. Bashir Jamoh, reiterated NIMASA’s commitment to working together with the Committee to achieve the common goal of growing the maritime industry and developing the country.

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