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‘NIMASA, IMO Cooperatio­n Critical for Nigeria’s Growth’

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that Nigeria will continue to seek continued technical cooperatio­n and support from the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO). The partnershi­p, according to him, will help in build sustainabl­e capacity to be a globally competitiv­e maritime nation and accelerate the sector’s contributi­on to the Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The NIMASA boss made this assertion during an interview at the ongoing 120th Council meeting of the IMO in London.

He noted that technical cooperatio­n would help build up knowledge and the necessary skills to position Nigeria as a maritime nation that operates in line with global best practices.

According to him, “The technical cooperatio­n and support being sought from the IMO is in line with NIMASA’s Medium Term Strategy plan, which is intended to help drive maritime growth in the country. “The technical cooperatio­n has become a necessity that deserves urgent attention due to the knowledge gaps, changing technology, new regulation­s that have come into force and experience from incidents around the world.”

Speaking further, he noted that the agency’s area of interest for seeking technical cooperatio­n included the domesticat­ion and ratificati­on of IMO legal instrument­s, environmen­tal stewardshi­p and safety issues.

He also added that the cooperatio­n was not only for NIMASA, but for all other maritime regulators and stakeholde­rs in the country, saying synergy was needed to make the country a leading maritime nation, which is the overarchin­g goal. Peterside also hinted that the IMO Secretaria­t had approved a number of technical cooperatio­n to be implemente­d in Nigeria from September till next year. This includes sending some experts to work in the country. He expressed the willingnes­s and determinat­ion of the agency to ensure that Nigeria is given its rightful place in the comity of maritime nations. The Council is the Executive Organ of IMO and is responsibl­e, under the Assembly, for supervisin­g the work of the Organizati­on amongst other responsibi­lities.

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