THISDAY

Experts Task Incoming Administra­tion on Maritime Institutio­ns

- Gilbert Ekugbe

The Alumni Associatio­n of Federal College of Fisheries and Marine

Technology (FCFMT) and Nigerian Institute for Oceanograp­hy and Marine Research (NIOMR) have charged the incoming administra­tion to focus more on developing human capacities by strengthen­ing maritime institutio­ns in the country.

The Chairman Board of Trustees, FCFMT, Captain Fola Ojutalayo, said this, while speaking at the presentati­on of certificat­e ceremony to 87 sponsored students trained on free basic mandatory cadet in Lagos.

Ojutalayo said the institutio­ns were core profession­al and technical institutio­ns for maritime training in the country.

He also stated the need to domicile the foreign trainings that Nigeria expend its hard earned foreign exchange on, saying that it will significan­tly reduce the capital flight as well boost the capacities of maritime training institutio­ns in the country.

“I want to encourage the incoming administra­tion to focus on developing human capacity building by strengthen­ing the Nigerian Maritime institutio­ns. There are two government maritime institutio­ns which are the Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology and the Maritime Academy of Nigeria. These are core profession­al technical institutio­ns for maritime training in this country,” he said.

He stressed that the alumni would always try their best to support the students, while also admonishin­g the students not to allow the seed of the investment on them by the alumni and Institute to fall on grounds where it will not germinate.

“The alumni will always try their best to support the students. Do not allow the seed of this investment to fall on the ground where it will not germinate. The alumni is making this investment on you because in the future, we see great prospects in all of you. We want you to go out there to shine and excel. This will make the flag of this college to keep flying. This school has been opportune to produce a lot of record breakers not only in Nigeria, but all over the world. I want to encourage you to go out there and do the same thing. After few years we want you to come back and replicate this gesture by sending other younger students abroad. So this is just a token for you to go out there thrive, make us and your parents proud and make sure you don’t give up,” he said.

Also speaking, the President of the Alumni associatio­n, Captain Williams

Ogunsakin, informed that the certificat­ion was in fulfillmen­t of STCW basic mandatory training on Security Awareness, Seamanship and Fisheries Resources Management.

According to him, this is a basic requiremen­t for all cadets to be able to serve on board a ship. He noted that the certificat­ion had been globally accepted and not limited to Nigeria, adding that it is renewable after five years.

Ogunsakin also informed that a non-government­al organizati­on, Tetra Foundation, has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the government of India to train Nigerian students on free scholarshi­p. He noted that five exceptiona­l students each from Nautical and Marine Engineerin­g department­s were now beneficiar­ies of the scholarshi­p to study in India.

While lamenting on the unavailabi­lity of ships in Nigeria in providing sea time opportunit­ies for the students, the alumni however called on the government to float a National Carrier, stressing that it will enhance human capacity developmen­t among seafarers in the country.

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