NIMASA Seeks Stakeholders’ Contributions to Port Reforms

By Eromosele Abiodun

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has called on stakeholders in the maritime sector to make input in the ongoing port reform agenda of the present administration in other to reposition the maritime industry for greater efficiency.

Peterside made this call in Lagos when he  hosted  a delegation of the Editorial Board of the Nation Newspaper led by its chairman Mr. Sam Omatseye and the chief strategist of Epsilon Limited Mr. Amechi Chukwujama who came to brief him on preparation for a proposed port reforms conference in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Transportation.

The NIMASA boss said there is the need to harness a synergy of ideas from all stakeholders towards ensuring a very user friendly port system that will be a model in the sub-region.

He added that the need for seamless transaction at the ports cannot be over emphasised.

He asserted that the proposed conference would help reposition the Maritime Sector for the realisation of the change agenda of the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration.

The Executive Director (Finance and Administration) Mr. Bashir Yusuf Jamoh in his contribution made a case for the inclusion of the railways in the intended ports reform in order to decongest the roads.

On his part, Executive Director, Operations, Mr. Fashakin Rotimi Joseph commended the Nation Newspaper for conceiving and proposing this conference which is expected to create awareness and set acceptable standards for port operations in Nigeria.

The leader of the delegation Omatseye informed the NIMASA management that the port reform conference is intended to bring together all agencies connected with port administration to create a seamless business environment through an acceptable template with defined timelines.

Also speaking, Chukwujama told the NIMASA management that though a number of positive developments have been recorded in the maritime sector since 2006, there was still room for improvement.

He maintained that the forum was geared towards  Buhari’s quest for accelerated economic growth through increased revenue and job creation.

The conference is billed to hold on March 30, 2017   in  Lagos, with the theme” “Making Nigerian Sea Ports World Class.”

 

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