How Maritime Can Help Nigeria Generate $90trn – NIMASA DG

How Maritime Can Help Nigeria Generate $90trn – NIMASA DG
Dr. Bashir Jamoh
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Dr. Bashir Jamoh, the Director-General, Nigerian Maritime and Safety Agency (NIMASA), on Tuesday declared that the maritime industry, if well harnessed, could generate as much as $90 trillion for the country.

He also said it could help the country diversify and ends its reliance on oil.

Jamoh also tipped Lagos State as the best in maritime safety in the country.

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Jamoh, who stated when he led top management of the agency on a courtesy visit to Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at the Lagos House, Ikeja, emphasized that in spite of the high rate of insecurity in the maritime sector in the country, Lagos remains the only state that has the highest maritime security.

While identifying areas of partnerships between the state government and NIMASA, the DG said the extinction of the fishing industry is due to insecurity on the waterways, adding that the agency is ready to partner with Lagos State to ensure safety on the waterways.

‘We are seeing the extinction of the fishery industry due to maritime insecurity. 98 percent of the maritime insecurity originates from land to sea but Lagos still remains the state that has the highest maritime security,‘ he said.

Other areas of partnerships are the ferry services, waste management on the sea, and the extension and development of the shipping industry.

‘We are also looking at the ferry services as the alternative means of transportation so we can reduce the level of traffic congestion we are experiencing. Also the estate management on the sea. Another area has to do with the shipping extension and development so that our visions which we envisaged in the next 20 years will take us to the promised land,’ the DG said.

He added the Blue Economy, which is the use of the ocean for economic growth, will ‘increase livelihood and enhance the well being of our people’.

‘We need alliances and we have recognized Lagos State as one of our alliances.’

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YOR

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