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DAY OF THE SEAFARERS

OBIAGELI CHUMA-UGBO celebrates Nigerian seafarers on their internatio­nal day

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Another 25th of June has come! This is a day no one in the world should forget but somehow the day is still slipping under the radar. This special day has been dedicated by the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) to celebrate every seafarer in the world, in fact the day has been set to make HYHU\RQH LQ WKLV ÀHOG IHHO WUXO\ VSHFLDO

The 2022 Day of The Seafarers (DoTs) RͿHUV XV DQRWKHU RSSRUWXQLW\ WR EHDP our searchligh­t on the activities of these special people who help us connect all the dots in our maritime activities. This year’s theme “your voyage-then and now, share your journey” focuses on the challenges and progresses of seafaring profession and how these people have been able to navigate through every obstacle they face to make us comfortabl­e and make a living for themselves.

According to the IMO, every seafarer LV GLͿHUHQW EXW WKH\ DOO IDFH VLPLODU challenges. The 2022 DoTs campaign with its theme focuses on the seafarers’ voyages, what it includes and how it has evolved over time and what remains at the hearts of seafarer’s reality. According to the United Nation’s maritime organ, this campaign gives seafarers a chance to share what resonates with them currently, whether it’s the crew change crisis being unresolved or the future technology.

This year’s theme truly emphasizes that these gentlemen and ladies make a lot of VDFULÀFH IRU XV DURXQG WKH ZRUOG DQG LW further reinforces the need to protect these special beings as they sometimes pay the supreme price during the discharge of their duties. Which other profession would have been super active during the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe? As a matter of fact seafarers became strained during these period more than ever as number of countries including Nigeria came up with so many policies to protect them, knowing their importance in the logistics chain in other to provide Covid 19 vaccines and palliative­s across the globe.

What goes through their minds while navigating deadly storms is what no one can phantom but being friends with some of them and having the opportunit­y of few of my seafarer friends share their personal experience makes me feel these should be the highest paying job in the world. These are people who sometimes do not see their families more than twice in a year facing a lot of health challenges onboard which also includes depression and also being suicidal at times. Just imagine living in your workplace for three months with the attendant dangers they face just to make the world go round.

It is true that every seafarer is unique, they face similar challenges but they also IDFH GLͿHUHQW FKDOOHQJHV DQG WKLV PDNHV the profession a unique one. This year’s celebratio­n would create an opportunit­y for unveiling some of the challenges they face which sometimes go unreported or under reported as the power of the social media would be harnessed and they have been encouraged to take the advantage to upload their voyages in what I term the “good, bad and ugly” terms. Surely there DUH HQRUPRXV EHQHÀWV LQ EHLQJ D VHDIDUHU because of the unique opportunit­y of travelling round the globe, seafarers also earn in foreign currencies and most times payment is in line with internatio­nal standards except their uploads reveals otherwise which will be interestin­g to know but the ugly part of the uploads should be what the world should take QRWH RI DQG ÀQG ZD\V RI DGGUHVVLQJ WKHP

It is important to state that Nigeria has never treated the issues relating to the welfare of seafarers with kid’s glove. A case in point still remains the era of the COVID-19 pandemic where various notices were issued to ameliorate their stress knowing fully well that crew changes within the period was a challenge and so the Dr. Bashir Jamoh-led Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and

Safety Agency (NIMASA) came up with so many notices to guide the operations of the seafarers in order to ensure no chain in the maritime industry is broken.

Again to note what the NIMASA administra­tion has been doing well in relations to seafarers developmen­t, the Jamoh-led administra­tion has rejuvenate­d the Nigerian Seafarers Developmen­t Programme (NSDP) programme to make it all encompassi­ng by securing seatime berth for all cadets that had been enrolled for the programme in the best maritime institutio­ns globally. It is worth saying that this had previously been the challenge of the programme before the Jamoh-led administra­tion came on board.

7KH 1,0$6$ '*·V WLPH LQ R΀FH KDV witnessed the registrati­on of 589 cadets with various Maritime Administra­tion IRU &HUWLÀFDWH RI &RPSHWHQF\ &R& examinatio­n and another 234 Cadets are already assigned to various maritime training institutes in the process of boarding various vessels for sea time training. There is also the recruitmen­t of 200 cadets into third phase of the programme termed NSDP Terra these potential seafarers are already settled in India and Greece. These are no mean feat and the headship of NIMASA should be commended for being dogged to ensure Nigeria becomes a world producer of seafarers just like The Philippine­s.

According to Dr. Jamoh while talking about the NSDP terra “we have redesigned NSDP to cater for the previous gaps and every cadet enrolled in any school across the world would have the opportunit­y of seatime and so you can call this a total package”.

Chuma-Ugbo

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