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Challenges Of Maritime Are Formidable
The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Temisan Raymond Omatseye, has said that the challenges facing the administration of the Maritime industry in Nigeria are formidable and multifaceted, and that several of them have long standing.
According to a press statement from NIMASA, made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt, the DG said, “The problems we as players in this sector contend with are as many-sided and multifarious as the stakeholders perspectives”.
He stated “Nevertheless, the potential and opportunities that the industry promises, far outweighs any of the challenges that we have faced until this very moment”.
Omatseye opined that NIMASA will henceforth pursue a robust strategic initiatives aligned with President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s seven-point agenda, and the overall policy thrust of the federal ministry of transport.
He said the vision of the agency will be to immediately accelerate the integration, professionalisation and modernisation of NIMASA, to effectively and efficiently execute its maritime governance role of flag state and port state administration.
NIMASA boss posited “our programmes will be performance driven, value centric and impactful, growing indigenous capacity through the full implementation of cabotage, facilitating tonnage volume, strategic maritime labour development strategies in accordance with global best practices, establishing maritime domain awareness, creating a more secure and safe maritime domain”.
Modernisation of strip registry and maritime economic facilitation will be their focus, but that the agency will go ahead to establish the maritime industry as a major contributor to federal government revenue and national development.
Furthermore, he stated that refocusing the workforce of NIMASA by developing and deploying the core competence and strategic resources requires to regulate and enforce International Maritime Conventions and Laws, which will be a mandate that every one of NIMASA officer must commit to achieve.
He said that the National Maritime Constituency of Industry players are tired of rhetorics, tired of not seeing result that policy promises, pointing out that NIMASA officers are determined to bring outcome oriented action to the table.
According to him, “our approach shall be facilitative, but decisive. Our consultation shall be far reaching, but focused. Our resolve is to work with our colleagues and core groups in the maritime sector to translate the maritime economic potential into a powerhouse to be reckoned with”.
The Director-General however, affirmed his faith in the collective will to achieve whatever that shall be achieved as Nigerians, that are set out and expressed the agency’s resolve to becoming a leading maritime economy, stressing the possibility of such resolve, and urged all stakeholders particularly NIMASA officers to rise up to the challenge.
Corlins Walter
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