Harboursandport.com: Lagos ---The Minister of
Transportation Rotimi Amaechi has said that the Federal Government is committed
to building capacity for all segments of the Transport sector in order to grow
the nation’s economy.
From left: The President of The Association of
Marine Engineers and Surveyors (AMES),
Engr.
Charles Uwadia, The Former MD, Nigerian Ports
Authority,
Otunba Adebayo Sarunmi, The Director General
NIMASA, Dr.
Dakuku Peterside, Executive Secretary,
Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barr. Hassan Bello and the
Representative of the Chief of Naval
Staff during the 2nd
Nigerian Maritime Technical Summit organised by
the
Association of Marine Engineers and Surveyors
(AMES) in Lagos.
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Speaking at the 2nd Nigerian
Maritime Technical Summit, NMTS, organised by the Association of Marine
Engineers and Surveyors, AMES, with the theme “Ship Operations in Nigeria:
Policy, Technical, Financial Challenges and Solution,” held in Lagos.
The minister, who was
represented at the event by the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration
and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dakuku Peterside, noted that Marine Engineers and
Surveyors are critical to the growth of the Maritime Sector adding that they
play major roles from the building of the Ships through the entire lifespan of
the vessel.
According to the minister
“Marine Engineers and Surveyors are at the very heart of shipping, the life of
a ship begins on the table of a marine engineer and the surveyors and they
continue to play a role on the ship through the entire life span of the vessel,”
he said.
Amaechi who also noted
that shipping stands on a tripod of funding, right policies and proper
technical direction said that the government is doing everything within its
powers to ensure that the maritime industry thrives.
In a statement signed by Isichei
Osamgbi, Head of Corporate Communications of NIMASA and made available to harboursandport,
noted that the
minister said that the Government has taken a bold step to audit all
Agencies and parastatals under the transport sector in order to strengthen them
to perform optimally.
Amaechi further
informed that efforts are in top gear to resuscitate the National Fleet adding
that the committee made up largely of stakeholders in the industry will soon
submit its report and recommendations for the setting up of a National Fleet.
While also informing
the audience of the ongoing reforms in the maritime sector, Amaechi said that
Government has taken steps to develop the port master plan. He stressed that
the Federal Government have also mandated NIMASA to invest in manpower
development that would raise successors for the experienced practitioners in
the industry.
He finally commended
AMES for championing the reforms in the sector stating that the Government has
continually relied on the Association’s counsel and advises to move the
maritime sector forward. He charged industry players to continue to patronize
AMES stating that in the Association the Country possess the best hands in the
continent.
Earlier in his
remarks, the President of AMES, Engr. Charles Uwadia said that he is moved by
the enthusiasm of the President Buhari led administration to revamp the
maritime sector. He pledged that AMES would continue to work with the
Government in order to ensure that the sector reaches its full potentials to
the benefit of the Nigerian economy.
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