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Nigeria Set To Outlaw Hull Vessels Operations In 2015
The Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and indigenous Nigerian Shipowners Association (NSA) have concluded arrangement to implement the directive by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on single hull tankers (vessels) operations.
The IMO has directed member nations to ensure that single hull vessels operation is outlawed from 2015 in their maritime operations of the country.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos, the Head Maritime Safety and Seafarers Standard, NIMASA, Mr Vincent Udoye, said the agency and private shipowers are seeking effective ways to implement the Imo policy to avoid the collapse of the maritime sector in Nigeria with the implementation of the hull vessels operation.
He said the Management of NIMASA is looking at avenues or whether there is a caveat where the agency can actually avoid banning single hull tankers in Nigeria come 2015, stressing that NIMASA would soon come out with its official position, which will not be contrary to Imo’s directive.
He assured Nigerian Indigenous Shipowners that NIMASA would consider soft landing solution that will not completely dislocate the maritime sector in the country, stressing that Imo recognizes the fact that countries are at different levels to enforce its resolutions.
He said NIMASA is considering the peculiar environment of Nigeria to find how to apply that law that says single hull tankers should be phased out in 2015, stressing that majority of the Nigerian-owned ships are single hull tankers.
Udoye said the agency and Nigeria shipowners must partner to consolidate the gains of the Carbonate Act and Local Content Law without necessarily making a mockery of all these gains with Imo’s directive to outlaw single hull vessels operation.
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