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NIMASA, Dangote Set Up Committee Against Business Impediments
As part of efforts to simplify shipping regulations and ease port operations of Dangote refinery, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has developed a joint committee with the Dangote Group.
The Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, recommended this committee during a meeting with the Managing Director of Dangote Ports Operations, Mr. Akin Omole, at the NIMASA headquarters on Tuesday.
According to Jamoh, this committee will remove the grey areas in line with the Cabotage Act and ensure that no operations at Dangote refinery in any way jeopardises the laws of Nigeria.
The NIMASA boss, however, commended the leadership of Dangote port for taking the initiative to visit the agency’s headquarters to engage and synergise instead of just stopping at written correspondences.
“I suggest that we have working committee between Dangote refinery and NIMASA. The essence is to be able to share information and easily get counsel and answers to issues that may seem unclear. This way, Dangote refinery will understand the dos and don’ts in the sector”, Jamoh said.
He observed that Dangote Group has been a strategic partner with NIMASA for over 30 years, even as he congratulated the Chairman and the entire Dangote team on the commencement of Africa’s biggest refinery.
“Today, we have a new section of the Group which is the Dangote refinery. This facility will boost the nation’s oil refining capacity and address the shortfalls and challenges with foreign exchange. Nigeria is now keeping its crude oil and refining it within the country. We are proud to identify with the first indigenous operator in this regard.
“We are delighted to see that Dangote refinery has commenced operations and we want to sincerely congratulate the organisation”, Jamoh remarked.
Noting that the refinery project will reduce the nation’s import dependency on petroleum products, Jamoh stressed that the agency is more concerned about the economic growth than whatever percentage earnings that would have accrued from continuous importation of petroleum products.
On his part, the Managing Director, Dangote Port Operations, Mr. Akin Omole, hinted that more vessels will be visiting the Dangote facility as full operations, pointing out that the meeting is to ensure that the organisation do not breach any shipping laws, especially Cabotage Act.
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