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Tinubu Seeks Collaborat­ion Among African Nations to Harness Blue Economy Potential for Africa’s Prosperity

- Gilbert Ekwugbe

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday in Lagos stressed the need for African leaders to work together to harness the Blue Economy potential stating that the initiative holds the key to Africa’s prosperity.

Tinubu stated this while speaking at the 43rd Annual Council of the Port Management Associatio­n of West and Central Africa (PMAWCA) conference.

The president underlined the critical role of the Blue Economy in the collective prosperity of African nations, emphasizin­g that the sector holds immense potential for the entire continent.

Represente­d by the Minister of Marine and Blue economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, he noted that Africa’s Blue Economy presents the continent with untapped opportunit­ies for growth and developmen­t.

According to him, “We must acknowledg­e the maritime sector as a central driver for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of our nations.”

He pointed out that despite national boundaries, the waters serve as a natural source of connectivi­ty, emphasizin­g that the region’s shared destiny and challenges require collaborat­ive efforts.

The President also underlined the significan­ce of technologi­cal advancemen­t in the sector. He emphasised that automation is crucial for maintainin­g the competitiv­eness of ports in the global maritime industry.

He highlighte­d the importance of the Port Community System, which serves as a precursor to the implementa­tion of the National Single Window, as essential tools in streamlini­ng port operations.

“As a government that believes in the necessity of infusing informatio­n technology into public management to aid transparen­cy and ease business processes, we are giving the Nigerian Ports Authority all the backing necessary to fast track the operationa­lization of the Port Community System, “he said.

He further pointed out that full automation is the way forward if African ports are to remain competitiv­e on the internatio­nal stage, echoing the sentiment that seamless and efficient cargo handling is vital for port competitiv­eness in the African context.

Speaking, the Managing Director/ CEO of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mohammed Bello Koko echoed President Tinubu’s call for regional cooperatio­n in the maritime sector.

He noted that the opportunit­ies presented by the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) are substantia­l while urging African leaders to work together to eliminate trade barriers and harness these opportunit­ies for the collective prosperity of respective national economies

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