Maritime
NIMASA Wants Students To Choose Careers In Maritime
Following the growing number of unemployment in the nation’s labour market, an official of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has urged Nigerian students to choose careers in maritime industry to enhance employment.
Making the call during an interview with journalists, Acting Coordinator, NIMASA, Abuja, Mrs Rakiya Abubakar, said job opportunities were available for students that would choose careers in maritime industry.
She said the agency would keep guiding and inspiring students towards successful careers in various fields, as part of efforts to boost employment in the nation.
“The diverse sectors within the maritime domain include shipping, port operations, maritime law, marine engineering, logistics, and maritime safety.
“To excel in maritime careers, the importance of quality education and continuous training cannot be over-emphasised.
“Students need to pursue relevant degree programmes, certifications, and professional courses offered by reputable institutions and organisations within the maritime industry.
“To provide practical exposure, internship programmes and job placement opportunities are available in collaboration with NIMASA and other maritime organizations,” she said.
She further encouraged students to actively seek internship and gain hands-on experience in their chosen field.
According to her, NIMASA’s commitment include ensuring safety, security, and sustainable shipping development in maritime activities.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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