In a bid to ensure that Nigeria wins the re-election into one of the highest
decision making body of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), an arm
of the United Nation (UN) responsible for global maritime regulation, the
Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geofrey
Onyema has called on all heads of foreign missions to support the country’s
quest as it seeks election into the Category C of the IMO Council.
Speaking at the Cocktail Dinner in honour of
Foreign Missions organized by the Federal Ministry of Transportation and the
Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the yesterday in Abuja, Onyema said that
as a key player in the global maritime industry, Nigeria has played active
leadership roles in ensuring the development of the sector not only within the
country but also in the entire West and Central African sub region.
Onyema assured the global maritime community on Nigeria’s readiness to ensure optimum performance through curbing piracy, preventing marine pollution, reinvigoration of its ports and capacity building.
Onyema assured the global maritime community on Nigeria’s readiness to ensure optimum performance through curbing piracy, preventing marine pollution, reinvigoration of its ports and capacity building.
“I wish to inform you that we have enacted
proactive policies that conform to global best practices in the maritime
sector. More specifically through the Nigerian Maritime Administration and
Safety Agency (NIMASA), we have domesticated a number of IMO maritime safety
conventions with a view to ensuring maritime safety and security not only in
our domain but in the entire West and Central African Sub region” he said.
The Transportation Minister said that Nigeria
has taken a lead role in African maritime sector, adding that the Regional
Search and Rescue Coordination Centre (RMRCC) in Lagos, coordinates Search and
Rescue (SAR) activities in Nigeria and African sub region which comprises of,
Togo, Benin Republic, Cameroun, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon,
Equitorial Guinea as well as Soa Tome and Principe.
He added that the Federal Government has
approved the establishment of an Integrated National Surveillance and Waterways
Infrastructure Protection which will ensure security in the Nigerian maritime
domain.
To corroborate the Ministers’ stance, the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dakuku Peterside said that Nigeria occupies a special position in the African Maritime sector based on the length of its coastline and the attendant volume of trade.
To corroborate the Ministers’ stance, the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dakuku Peterside said that Nigeria occupies a special position in the African Maritime sector based on the length of its coastline and the attendant volume of trade.
A statement
signed by Isichei Osamgbi, Head
of Corporate Communications, NIMASA, stated that Peterside said “Nigeria has a coastline of over 850km, and 65% of the
cargoes heading to Africa would end up in Nigeria. We are the first country in
Africa to enact a Coastal and Inland Trade Law (Cabotage Law) and we are likely
going to be the first to enact and anti-piracy bill and so we are committed to
taking shipping to the next level”, he said.
The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Harry Purwento and his counterpart from Syria, Mohammed Abo Serriah, commended
Nigeria’s achievements in recent times and pledged support towards the election
in to the council seat. They said aside supporting Nigeria’s bid they
would also canvass for votes for the country after seeing the strides being
made by Nigeria in the entire African Maritime Sector.
Nigeria through NIMASA is seeking election into the Category C of the IMO council which is coming up later this year. Nigeria lost the seat in 2011 however unprecedented improvements have been made in the past 2 years which puts Nigeria in a stead to clinch the seat of one of the highest decision making body of the IMO Council.
Nigeria through NIMASA is seeking election into the Category C of the IMO council which is coming up later this year. Nigeria lost the seat in 2011 however unprecedented improvements have been made in the past 2 years which puts Nigeria in a stead to clinch the seat of one of the highest decision making body of the IMO Council.
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