The Nigerian Shippers’ Council on Thursday, advocated for policies that would encourage stakeholders in the maritime industry to acquire ships as part of measures to promote local content.
Chief Executive Officer/ Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Pius Akutah who made the call in Lagos, maintained that for robust national policies pointing out that increased private sector investments to address the critical challenges of vessel financing is significance to the maritime sector’s growth.
Managing Director NSML Mr Abdulkadir Ahmed, Director, Administration and Human Resources NIMASA Isichie Osamgbi and Cadmus Temitope
at the programme put together by AMJON on Thursday in Lagos
The Executive Secretary delivered this message at the Maritime Finance Conference, organised by the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON) in collaboration with NLNG Shipping and Marine Services Limited.
The conference is themed “Vessel Acquisition/Construction: Nigerian Banks, Insurance Firms, Government & the Blue Economy,”
Akutah emphasised that the Blue Economy plays a crucial role in global trade, with 90 per cent of international trade conducted by sea, contributing to 70 per cent of global trade revenue.
“Nigeria is endowed with vast maritime resources, including inland waters, a territorial sea of 12 nautical miles, and an Exclusive Economic Zone extending up to 200 nautical miles. To maximize these resources, we must focus on ship repairs, vessel building, acquisition, and financing, all of which hold the potential to create significant job opportunities and drive socio-economic development,” Akutah stated.
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Akutah commended the Federal Government for its commitment to global best practices by establishing the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, which is expected to spearhead policy initiatives aimed at unlocking the sector’s full potential.
Managing Director NSML Mr Abdulkadir Ahmed, Director, Administration and Human Resources NIMASA Isichie Osamgbi and Cadmus Temitope, Principal Office, Regulatory Services, NSC, at the programme put together by AMJON on Thursday in Lagos
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Akutah noted, is committed to advising the government on crucial matters such as freight rate structures, shipping space availability, and the quality of vessels, among others.
He expressed optimism that the conference would address these critical issues and explore the feasibility of establishing a national carrier to ensure Nigerian-flagged vessels play a significant role in global maritime trade.
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To achieve these goals, Akutah urged all stakeholders to prioritise research and development (R&D) and to foster public-private partnerships that would support the Shipping Sector Support Fund, including the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF) and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) Maritime Fund.
Akutah lauded AMJON for organising the conference and expressed hope that it would generate actionable recommendations to tackle the challenges of ship finance, ultimately advancing Nigeria’s maritime sector and the Blue Economy.