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NIMASA Explains Cabotage Vessel Fund
The apex maritime regulatory body, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASSA) has explained the operational guidelines for accessing the Cabotage Vessel Financing fund (CVFF).
The purpose for the CVFF as explained in a NIMASA release made available to The Tide is for the fund to be utilised by the agency to offer financial assistance, create acess to funding by financial institutions with the sole aim of increasing indigeneous ship acquisition capacity.
Disbursement of the fund shall be subject to the approval of the Minister of Transport upon recommendation by NIMASA.
In the release, the parties to the fund shall primarily be the Federal Ministry of Transport, Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the Primary Lending Institutions (PLIs) particularly commercial banks, and the fund applicants. NIMASA shall set act and publish qualification criteria of commercial bank(s) participation as a primary lending institution, as the success of the scheme would depend largely on the primary lending institution.
This according to the agency would ensure that only banks that have the capacity and commitment to the purpose of this fund and the drive of NIMASA are included in the scheme.
The release spelt out that section 43 of the 2003 cabotage act gives guide to the sources of funding, which provides that a surcharge of two (2) per cent of the contract sum performed by any vessel engaged in the cabotage trade and a sum as shall from time to time be determined and approved by the National Assembly shall be paid into the fund.
Also included in the source of funding are monies generated under the act, including tariff, fines and fees for licenses and waivers as well as sums accruable to the fund by way of interests paid on and the repayment of principal sums of any loan granted from, the fund.
Only Nigeria citizens and shipping companies wholly owned by Nigerian citizens as defined by the Act shall be eligible to apply and benefit from this scheme, while such eligible applicants shall also prepare bankable feasibility report which shall be subject to independent verification by NIMASA and the PLIs, and as well pay all prescribed fees, among other requirements.
Corlins Walter
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