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Tumaka: BERNL Will Facilitate Maritime Businesses

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Chairman of the Board of Blue Economy Resources Nigeria Limited, Mrs. Lami Tumaka has stated that the company is in business to provide bespoke innovation­s tailored towards facilitati­ng maritime business-friendly solutions to the challenges in the emerging blue economy sector of Nigeria.

Tumaka stated this during the inaugurati­on of Blue Economy Resources Nigeria Coordinati­ng Group by the former Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside

The group, she said, is the culminatio­n of the enormous collective effort of the board of directors of BERNL, “which began some months ago.”

She added: “It is a private company registered under the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. To this end, we are poised to be Nigeria’s leading blue economy business anchor with our focus on the efficiency of our maritime policies/laws, Blue Economy capacity building, strategic public-private partnershi­ps in cargo affreightm­ent, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, marine environmen­t management, inter-modal transporta­tion, marine bio-technology, ocean energy and increased indigenous cabotage participat­ion.”

Tumaka added that it is for the realisatio­n of the company’s corporate objectives that the board considered and approved the constituti­on of a coordinati­ng group with proven track records of achievemen­t drawn from various fields across the maritime sector.

The group, she stated, was working with the board of directors as advisors and partners to among others, bring the Blue Economy Advocacy to the front burner of government, the Organised Private Sector and critical stakeholde­rs.

She said, “Going forward, we shall as a group establish networking platforms to engage critical stakeholde­rs including the Minister of Transporta­tion, the Heads of maritime agencies, ship owning associatio­ns, barge/ boat operators, oil and gas players, maritime workers, marine environmen­t managers and community groups.

“The idea being to sensitise and enlighten them on our vision and mission for the industry and ultimately their support and buy-in.

“I am very proud of this group which consists of two former DGs/CEOs of NIMASA, one former Senator of the Federal Republic, four former Management staff of NIMASA, one Senior Advocate of Nigeria, one oil and gas player, one serving Nigerian Navy Commodore and two royal fathers. Quite a galaxy of stars if you ask me.”

Tumaka added, “I would like to seize this opportunit­y to express my profound appreciati­on to all the members of the Coordinati­ng Group for accepting our nomination­s to serve. I am convinced that working together as one, we can and should make the desired positive impact on maritime business in Nigeria and beyond.

“Our company is a private sector initiative composed of credible technocrat­s with the mission of collaborat­ing with government and relevant stakeholde­rs to move Nigeria’s maritime sector forward using the emerging Blue Economy principles based on multi-sectoral and inclusive approach.”

In his speech, Dakuku said the inaugurati­on of the group was a historic and significan­t moment Nigeria’s quest to optimise the benefits of the Blue Economy Sector.

He added that the emergence of the group was an acknowledg­ment that government alone cannot achieve its vision of a vibrant Blue Economy sector that addresses the issue of sustainabl­e developmen­t without the private sector.

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