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Maritime Training: Customs Wants FG To Donate Abandoned Vessels

Stakeholders from maritime academies have called on the Federal Government to donate the Nigeria Customs Service’s sea-going vessels to reputable institutions, as part of efforts to build capacity for seafarers and cadets.
The two ocean going ships have been idling away within the Lagos waters since their deployment to Nigeria from Europe since 2014.
The vessels, MV Group of Nine and MV Customs Pride, are sophisticated watercraft built with Rolls Royce engines to comb the territorial waters in the service’s fight against smuggling.
Speaking against what they termed the lackluster attitude of management of the service headed by its Comptroller General, Hameed Ali, the stakeholders are clamouring for reputable maritime academies to take possession of the assets for optimal utilisation.
According to them, the vessels might have been out of class even as they reiterated that students of such schools will benefit immensely in proffering solutions to sea time experience.
Registrar, National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Mr. Francis Omotosho, advocated that since the vessels are unutilised by the marine team of customs, there was need to hand the ships over to some reputable maritime schools.
Omotosho noted that the vessels have the capacity to train Nigerian youths and will further save cost of sending students overseas for sea time experience.
“If the vessels are bought with government money for Nigeria Customs Service and they refuse to use it, then it will be advisable that they give it out for training of Nigerian students who are studying nautical sciences related courses for the purpose of adequate sea time simulation and practical training”, he said.
On his part, the Registrar, Ports and Terminals Management Academy of Nigeria (POTEMAN), Dr. Samuel Babatunde, stressed the need for government to direct the Customs to hand over the vessels to some of the reputable maritime training schools.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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