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FG seeks adequate training and opportunities for Nigerian seamen
The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that Nigerian cadets undergo adequate sea time training to enable them to become gainfully employed in the nation’s shipping sector.
According to him, the NSDP programme sponsored by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has over 7,000 seafarers on the Nigerian Seafarers Register, and more attention would be given to seafarers’ specialised training to enable them to perform expert tasks in their various fields of engagement onboard vessels.
“Seafaring has evolved over the years from apprenticeship to specialised and rigorous nautical education, necessitated by digitalisation and the development of modern, technologically advanced vessels.
“The world is in short supply of qualified seafarers today and the rapid rise in digital technology and automation mean that one of the world’s oldest professions is set to change more in the next couple of years,” he said.
Bashir Jamoh, Director- General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) said the agency would continue to pay priority attention to the capacity development and employment of Nigerian seafarers.
He said NIMASA has introduced Seafarers Identity Documents (SID) registration portal and other e-platform for dockworkers and their employers to ease the registration and verification process in line with international best practices.
He assured the nation’s maritime community that Nigerian seafarers will remain at the core of all of the agency’s policy and decision-making in all matters of shipping.
According to him, the role of NIMASA as a regulatory agency is to ensure Nigerian seafarers are treated fairly by shipowners and employers through the implementation of approved conditions of service and collective bargaining agreements.
Tajudeen Alao, a foremost master mariner, pleaded with the Federal Government to bring back the proceeds of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Funds (CVFF) to enable Nigerian ship owners to either get or charter standard vessels that can employ Nigerian seafarers.
“We have cargoes without ships and Nigeria cannot become a maritime hub without bunker ships,” he said.
“If the government can give us more ships, we will be able to support more seafarers by training them, giving them sea time opportunity and better employment,” said McGeorge Onyung, president of Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN).
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” You can therefore be sure of an increased momentum in our resolve to sustain maritime safety, security, environmental protection and adherence to relevant conventions and protocols with renewed vigour.”
The DG concluded by acknowledging the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Adegboyega Oyetola, Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, industry stakeholders, management and staff of NIMASA as well as all Nigerians and wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
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