Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The recent ceremony preceding wreck removal of the nation’s waterways by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA has only confirmed reports by the international shipping about the dangers of the country’s waters.
In a discussion on Harboursandport, an
online platform on the activities preceding the kick-off of wreck removal by
NIMASA, the stakeholders noted that it should be a routine activity that should
be performed by the nation’s flag administration.
A lawyer and maritime stakeholder, Ahmed Wanka said
the function of wreck removal should be a statutory responsibility in the
establishing Act. Wanka said that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
is taking note, knowing that the nation is seeking the Council seat of the
global maritime body.
According to him, “This is a function that should be
performed routinely and without any news.
“It is a statutory responsibility enshrined in the Merchant Shipping
Act. For a country aspiring for a Council seat in the IMO, is it not funny that
wreck removal has become an advertised event?
“NPA has been removing critical wrecks in the Channel until 2007 when
the MSA designates NIMASA as Receiver of Wrecks. I have never heard any noise.
“Are we a serious people?” he queried.
Similarly, a former Director of NIMASA, Captain Enisuon Warredi in his
contribution said, “In my humble opinion, as a statutory responsibility, we
should be doing it as stated in the Merchant Shipping Act.
“A celebration could send a wrong signal to the international shipping
community that we abrogated our responsibility all this while, thereby putting
shipping within the region in danger!
“Removal of wrecks is paramount when it comes to Maritime Safety. A lot
of Ship Captains have written to their flag states that our waters are
dangerous. “Those flag states have in turn submitted these reports to the IMO.
An inaugural celebration will underscore these unhealthy reports.
Also in his contribution, former National President of the National
Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr. Eugene
Nweke, said the commissioning may just be a means of showing that the minister
is working hard.
In his words, “A Minister must be seen as working hard, If not for
anything to fulfill all righteousness. After all, an official internal memos and
files movement was observed before now,” he concluded.
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