…Conference to Create opportunities to grow economy.
The Director General of the Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has
said that the hosting of the Association of African Maritime Administrations
(AAMA) will boost Nigeria’s quest of emerging a hub of maritime destination for
the West and Central African region.
The Director General, who spoke in
Lagos yesterday, noted that the hosting of AAMA, which is currently the biggest
maritime event on the continent will assemble all the major operators in Abuja
for the duration of the event.
According to Dr. Peterside, apart
from showcasing Nigeria’s Maritime Potentials to the Maritime Community in
Africa, it will also bring about interactions, business meetings, exchange of
ideas and contacts among the maritime stakeholders across Africa including
those from Nigeria.
He said, “In addition to the
maritime administrations that would be attending the event other critical
stakeholders such as shipping companies, terminal operators, shipping agents,
freight forwarders and other sundry maritime and shipping services providers
would also be in attendance and this will bring about exchange of ideas and contacts
with the Nigerian stakeholders” Peterside said.
The NIMASA DG also said that 32
countries from all parts of Africa are expected to participate at the
continental conference and a number of maritime stakeholder organizations
around the world. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) delegation will
be led by Mr. Kitack Lim the Secretary General of IMO which is a United Nations
specialized agency that regulates shipping globally.
Dr. Peterside also said that the
convening of these Maritime Administrators in Nigeria would afford the country
the opportunity of improving its economy via the maritime sector as issues such
as Ports development and its modernization, maritime tourism, shipbuilding and
repairs will be at the front burner of the discussions.
He equally added that interactions
among importers, exporters, shipping firms, freight forwarders and even
chandelier’s, among several others will ultimately lead to increase in maritime
activities in Nigeria thereby helping the country attain the desired hub port
status within the sub-regions and ultimately advance the Nigerian economy.
It would be recalled
that 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 to bring together all players in the African maritime
sector. The Association is 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 with the aim of promoting the
development of Africa’s maritime regulatory and maritime environment.
This would be the third
conference of the Association. The event which is themed “Sustainable use of
Africa’s Oceans and Seas” will hold from 19th t0 21st of
April 2017 and also feature the unveiling of the new NIMASA brand by President
Muhammadu Buhari.
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