“NIMASA is a regulatory agency saddled with the responsibility
of regulating shipping business in the maritime industry, creating enabling
environment to simplify taxes on businesses to attract foreign direct
investment, and revenue generation,” Simplice stated.
The CITN president also spoke on the strategic economic
importance of marine tourism and water transportation and called for deliberate
measures to develop them.
“As a regulatory body, it is your duty to regulate this tourism aspect of Nigeria, encourage indigenous shipping, and financially empower Nigerians to develop their cargo businesses, which automatically enable our local and foreign exports through ships,” Simplice said regarding the Agency.
“NIMASA can bring water tourism into focus in Nigeria, and this is my charge to
NIMASA,” she added.
Simplice said NIMASA had been instrumental in the fight against
piracy and other maritime crimes, stating that the partnership with the
Nigerian Navy will go a long way in safeguarding the country’s maritime
environment. She called for equal treatment of operators in the industry and
tax concessions to shipping companies, especially on account of the adverse
effect of COVID-19.
Dignitaries that graced the occasion included the governors of
Lagos, Kaduna, and Gombe states, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Malam Nasir El-Rufai,
and Alhaji Inuwa Yahaya, respectively.
The conference centered on the broader role of taxation as an
essential tool for economic growth and competitiveness, with submissions on
policy, legal and administrative prescriptions for various stakeholders.
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