-Association of Africa Maritime Administrations meet in
Abuja.
-IMO Secretary General, Kitack Lim to lead International Stakeholders
In a bid to continue to improve on its role as a global player in the
comity of maritime nations, Nigeria would be hosting the 3rd Conference
of the Association of Heads of African Maritime Administrations (AAMA
Conference) in Abuja, at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, from 19th -21st of
April,2017.
The meeting which will be hosted by the Nigerian Maritime Administration
and Safety Agency (NIMASA) in conjunction with International Maritime
Organization (IMO) according to the Director General NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku
Peterside, will bring together all the major Maritime Administrators and leading
stakeholders in Africa to discuss various issues and ways of improving the
maritime sector in the continent.
The Association of African Maritime Administrations (AAMA) was formed
following the signing of the African Transport and Maritime Charter in 2012 in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and the aim of the association is to promote the
Development of Africa’s maritime regulatory and maritime environment.
Dr. Peterside disclosed that “the hosting of this conference in Nigeria
is in line with the economic diversification agenda of the President Muhammadu Buhari
led administration, and the repositioning agenda of the present Management to
make Nigerian maritime industry a leading light in Africa and the global
maritime sector”. He noted that it will open a new vista of opportunities to
the teeming unemployed youths, as well as unlock the potentials inherent in the
maritime sector. This is just as the conference could serve as a platform
towards Nigeria’s re-election into the IMO Council seat later in November this
year.
AAMA, which brings together all players in the African maritime sector,
is also an umbrella body of five African Maritime Stakeholders’ groups namely:
Association of Maritime Administrations of Africa, Africa’s Ship Registry
Forum, African Ship Owners Association as well as Africa Shippers’ Council and
Seafarers’ Forum.
The NIMASA Director General stated further that “the benefits of
hosting the conference cannot be over emphasized, it will equally avail
stakeholders in the Nigerian maritime industry an opportunity to rub minds with
their counterparts across Africa and the globe, and further chart a way forward
for the African maritime sector. It will effectively signal the arrival of the
country in the global maritime arena as a respectable global voice”.
This would be the 3rd AAMA Conference as the inaugural and the second
conferences were held in Mombasa, Kenya in 2012 and South-Africa in 2013
respectively. It should be noted that the 3rd edition which Nigeria
is now hosting was earlier scheduled to hold in the country in 2014 but was
called off.
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