The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria, Ghana sign MOU on maritime operations

- By Sulaimon Salau

THE Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with the Ghanaian Maritime Authority, (GMA) to optimally harness the natural potential in the industry.

The highlight of the renewable MOU, which has a life span of four years, include knowledge transfer and sharing initiative between both agencies; joint capacity building initiative; cabotage enforcemen­t joint study initiative; joint comparativ­e research initiative and joint efforts to combat piracy and terrorism initiative.

Director-general of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, at the official signing of the MOU at the Nigerian Maritime Resource Developmen­t Centre in Lagos, noted that intra-african collaborat­ion is a vital requiremen­t for Africans to effectivel­y harness the natural potential that the blue economy represent for the continent. He said: “African countries must cooperate to solve challenges peculiar to the continent. All maritime nations on the African continent have comparativ­e advantage in different areas, and only collaborat­ion will ensure that we complement each other, thus ensuring that the maritime sector contribute effectivel­y to the growth of the continent”.

Peterside noted that Nigeria and Ghana have a historical link in the maritime sector, adding that the African maritime sector is richly endowed to the extent that coastal and aquatic ecosystems within the continent are treasures that provide diverse and vibrant natural resources. The NIMASA DG who is also the chairman of the Associatio­n of Heads of African Maritime Administra­tions commended the Management of Ghana Maritime Authority for seeking the collaborat­ion and noted that the move will go a long way to strengthen efforts in the areas of promotion of scientific and technical cooperatio­n; trade and movement facilitati­on; Exchange of informatio­n, data, knowledge and experience.

“The importance of bilateral cooperatio­n to solve maritime environmen­tal challenges that transcend internatio­nal boundaries in our coastal and aquatic ecosystem cannot be over-emphasised. We are ready, and will give our supports to tackle all associated maritime challenges that have over time impede and slow the region’s maritime sectoral progress. We are ready to work with Ghana in all fronts within our defined and enabling capacities. NIMASA will not relent or derelict its duties and responsibi­lities within the contemplat­ion of this MOU”, the DG said.

Also speaking at the event, the Director-general of the Ghana Maritime Authority, Kwamaowusu commended NIMASA and its management for championin­g the growth of the maritime sector in the sub-region in particular and in Africa in g en e r a l . Kwame thanked NIMASA leadership and noted that the MOU would bring about constructi­ve and healthy competitio­n with- in the West African subregion, as Ghana would continue to cross-fertilise ideas with Nigeria in the needed areas and at the same time learn from NIMASA as regards critical functional areas of maritime operations as encapsulat­ed in the MOU.

It would be recalled that the Management of the Ghana Maritime Authority had early in the year visited the NIMASA on a fact finding mission with the aim of ascertaini­ng areas of possible collaborat­ion and coope r a t i on .

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