The
second edition of the Taiwo Afolabi Annual Maritime Conference will hold on
Friday, August 4, 2017 at the University of Lagos.
The
conference, held in honour of Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Group Executive Vice-Chairman,
SIFAX Group, is an initiative of the Maritime Forum, University of Lagos and
SIFAX Group.
Eminent
maritime industry leaders, legal experts, academics, and university students
drawn from about eight institutions will converge to discuss on the theme of
“Nigerian Port Reforms”, while the keynote address will be on “Developing Critical
Port Infrastructure Through Public-Private Partnership”
Some
of the speakers and discussants at the event include Princess Vicky Haastrup,
Executive Vice Chairman, ENL Consortium; Mrs. Funke Agbor (SAN), Senior
Partner, Adepetun, Caxton-Martins, Agbor & Segun law firm and a past
President of Women's International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA)
Nigeria; Major Henry Ajetunmobi, Executive Director, SIFAX Group; Mr. Bola
Asiru, Director, Delloitte West Africa and Mr. Inam Wilson, Partner,
Templars Law while the chairman is Mrs. Margaret Orakwusi, former President,
Nigerian Trawler Owners Association (NITOA).
While
speaking on the forthcoming event, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, said the need to deepen
discourse around topical issues in the country’s maritime industry, as well as
proffering practical solutions to them, gave birth to the conference.
He
said: “The second edition of the conference would dwell on the infrastructural
deficit in the industry. This is necessary in view of the challenges that port
users, including regulatory agencies, investors, agents, clients, workers,
among others, encounter in accessing, discharging and regulating port
activities. This has a negative economic impact for all stakeholders, including
the government.
“Distinguished
experts have been invited as speakers to provide practical roadmap that will
lead to concrete and sustainable solutions to the problem. I look forward to
the useful insights based on years of industry experience that they will bring
to the conference. I am convinced that such insights would be useful to the
industry, the government and participants.”
On
his own part, Mr. Ilemobade Olateru-Olagbegi, President, Maritime Forum, said
the conference would be beneficial both to the industry and the students due to
its objective of being an avenue to stimulate intellectual discussions between
maritime experts and the university community, especially students with
interest in the maritime industry, on contemporary issues in the industry, both
locally and internationally.
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