Maritime
FG Bemoans Sea Piracy In Nation’s Waterways … Promises To Enhance Maritime Security
The Federal Government of Nigeria has raised concern over the challenges of sea piracy in the country’s waterways.
Noting that a lot was lost by states as a result of lack of harmonious working relationships, the government has reiterated its resolve to enhance maritime security and capacity development through collaboration with relevant stakeholders in the sector.
Minister of State for Transportation, Sen. Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki, made this known during the inauguration of the Joint Committee on Security and Capacity Development for the Maritime Industry in Abuja.
Saraki disclosed that the purpose of the collaboration was to bring together all stakeholders in the maritime sector to ensure capacity building and job creation,
The aim, she said, is to improve security and strategies for the advancement of the maritime industry in line with global best practices.
“The potential in the industry”, she said, “when fully utilised, would positively impact the lives of the citizens and reduce youth’s restiveness in the country”.
In her remark, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, said the committee was set up by the Honourable Minister of State to provide a veritable platform to cross-fertilise ideas and identify challenges in the maritime industry.
Represented by the Director, Special Duties, Kafayat Salami, Ajani enjoined the members who were drawn from various sectors of the industry to use their sectoral experiences in advising the government on ways to improve the sector,.
“Nigeria is yet to maximise its potential in the maritime industry and this has to do with our inability to address critical challenges such as the underutilisation of the eastern ports, ineffective implementation of the Cabotage regime and the insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea amongst others”, she said.
She thanked the Minister of State for Transportation for the initiative to constitute a committee to reposition the Nigerian maritime industry for better performance and enhanced productivity geared towards building an efficient maritime industry that would guarantee sustainable socio-Economic development.
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