Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has said that it has under studied the South Africa Maritime Administration (SAMSA) and Maritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) from whom they have leant a lot.
Executive Director, Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA), Engr. Victor Ochei, Director General, NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh OFR and Executive Director, Finance and Administration, NIMASA, Mr. Chudi Offodile, during the interactive session and oversight visit to Agencies under the purview of the Committee, in Lagos.
NIMASA
also noted that the Agency has also mentored some Africa Countries like Gambia,
Sierra Leone and Ghana amongst others as part of measures undertaking
undertaken to review exercises amongst maritime Administrations not just on the
African continent, but globally.
The
Director General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, who disclosed this at an interactive
session by the Senate Committee on Marine Transport with Chief Executive
Officers of Agencies of Government in the Nation’s maritime sector, said that
the country’s maritime sector is one of the fastest growing on the African
continent.
Jamoh
noted that the Agency has embraced collaboration and peer review exercises with
other MARADs on the African continent and globally.
“We
regularly undertake peer review exercises amongst maritime Administrations not
just on the African continent, but globally. We have learnt a lot from reviews
with the South African Maritime Administration SAMSA, and Maritime Port
Authority of Singapore MPA. We have also provided mentorship for maritime
administrations on the African continent. Countries like Gambia, Sierra Leone
and Ghana amongst others have come for mentorship on various issues such as
Port and Flag State Administration and the SPOMO Act”, he said.
Speaking
earlier, Chairman Senate Committee on Marine Transport, Senator Wasiu Sanni
Eshinlokun noted that the interactive session is to ensure that the legislature
and the implementing organs of government are on the same page to ensure
Nigerians enjoy benefits accruable from the blue economy.
“With
the determination and commitment of the Federal Government under the leadership
of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
towards reviving the economy, I believe that better days are ahead and
the current difficulty will surely come to pass. It is in this regard
that the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy was created with the mandate of
coordinating and supervising the activities and operations in the maritime
sector. The creation of the Ministry is born out of the enormous opportunities
that are in the marine and blue economy and the desire to fully harness them”,
the Chairman said.
On
his part, the Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria, (MAN) Oron, Commodore
Emmanuel Duja Effedua during his presentation acknowledged the role NIMASA
played in transforming the academy to be one of the best globally.
“Today,
MAN Oron
has the state of the art equipment in training seafarers comparable to the best
globally, and NIMASA’s commitment to funding the academy
played a major role in the achievements recorded in the academy,” Effedua said.
The
Senate Committee on Marine Transport is in Lagos, as part of their oversight
functions, to receive briefings from the
Parastatals under the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy Ministry. They are;
NIMASA, Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC); Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA); and National
Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA). Others are Council for the Regulation of
Freight Forwarders of Nigeria (CRFFN) and Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron.

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