Maritime
Nigeria @ 61: Stakeholders Chide FG For Neglecting Maritime Sector
As Nigerians celebrated the 61st Independence Anniversary of their country, stakeholders in the maritime industry have decried the Federal Government’s neglect of the sector.
Former National President, Nigeria Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association, Matthew Alalade, while speaking on the 61st Independence Anniversary of the country, said that the maritime industry of yesteryears was far better than what it is today.
“Our maritime industry years back was worthy of emulation but the situation has changed”, he said.
According to him, smaller West African countries are taking over maritime business from Nigeria because government policies on the sector is not encouraging.
He called on the government to encourage the transportation industry and improve on social infrastructure as a veritable tool for boosting the nation’s economy.
On his part, a consultant to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Captain Thomas Kemewerigha, said, “On paper and social media, it is assumed that the nation’s maritime industry is doing well but in practical terms, we are not there yet in terms of growth and development.
“Our local content policy is zero because the influx of foreigners in waterways since the introduction of the Cabotage Act has not addressed the challenges befalling Nigerian seafarers.
“The government needs to wake up from her slumber because at 61, Nigeria as a country should be competing with Asia and European countries in terms of growth and not struggling.
“Therefore, we need to get it right this time around. 61 years is more like a grand father to many nation’s of the world but we are acting like a baby literally”, he said.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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