Maritime
NIMASA’s 2016 Budget Targets Strategic Growth – DG
The Director General of the
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside, has said that the Agency’s 2016 budget was targeted at five key strategic growth programmes of the maritime sector.
Peterside, who made this assertion during the defence of the Agency’s 2016 budget before the House of Representatives committee in Maritime Safety, Education and Administration said that the Agency is committed to growth in the maritime sector for the benefit of indigeneous operators and the nation at large.
He informed the committee that the Agency targets five key areas in the 2016, which include maintaining maritime safety and security, maintenance of a clean maritime environment, enhancing port state control and building of human and infrastructural capacity.
According to him, the Agency will also sanitise the maritime environment to eliminate corruption, adding that it will as well ensure increased revenue generation for economic growth.
The Director General opined that it aimed to tap into the vast potentials of the Nigerian maritime industry by growing indigenenous capacity with a view to making Nigeria a hub for maritime activities in the West and Central African sub region.
Peterside hinted that to achieve this, the Agency will carry out a radical restructuring with a view to repositioning it for effective service delivery.
He also assured that he would ensure transparency, accountability and probity in the discharge of its mandate, adding that there would be zero tolerance for corruption.
Earlier, the chairman of the committee, Mohammed Umaru Bago charged the Director General to utilise all the resources at his disposal to restore safety in the Nigerian maritime dormain and also revamp the image of the agency, stressing that he had no doubt in his ability to succeed because of his spirit of industry and commitment.
Bago assured the agency of their cooperation and support for the programmes and insisted that the committee would monitor the implementation of the budget to the letter.
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