AMAECHI MOVES TO STRENGTHEN NIGERIA’S COLLABORATION WITH IMO
Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has expressed government determination for greater collaboration with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for the sustainable development of the Nigerian maritime industry.
The minister also sought for assistance on sea time training for graduates of Nigeria’s only IMO recognised training institution, Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron.
Amaechi said this recently during a visit to the Secretary General of the IMO Mr. Kitack Lim in London where he expressed Nigeria’s appreciation for the Technical Assistance the country has benefited from the IMO.
According to a press statement signed by NIMASA’s Head of Corporate Communications, Lami Tumaka, Amaechi also solicited more cooperation in the areas of combating piracy and maritime education.
The minister told the IMO Secretary General that “Nigeria has already put in place action plans and initiatives through the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for the implementation of the code of conduct entered into by the Heads of States and Governments of ECOWAS, ECCAS and the Gulf of Guinea Commission on the fight against piracy, sea robbery and other maritime crimes”.
While stressing the government’s determination to make Nigeria’s sea ports safer for international trade, the Minister said the security assessment checklist of the International Ship and Ports Facility Security (ISPS) Code are continually receiving adequate attention by both NIMASA and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).
He also assured the IMO scribe that the findings and observations of the recently concluded IMO Member States Audit Scheme (IMSAS) of Nigeria “is being studied with a view to preparing and implementing Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) within the stipulated time frame”.
The Minister also called for greater Technical Cooperation from the IMO with a view to reviewing programmes and curriculum of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron to comply with the 2010 amendments to Standards of Training Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) and support to secure seatime training for the graduates of the Academy.
Amaechi also requested for technical advice in converting the Academy to a degree awarding institution and greater involvement of the IMO in building capacities of the Academy’s faculties.
Responding, the IMO Scribe, Mr. Kitack Lim commended Nigeria for its commitment towards meeting the obligations of the organisation and other International bodies.
Lim assured Amaechi of the cooperation of the IMO in the areas of continuous training in Maritime Security, Search and Rescue (SAR), Port State Control (PSC) and capacity building for Instructors of MAN Oron.
While noting that sea time training has become a global concern, Mr. Lim said that the IMO would reach out to shipping companies towards engaging the Academy’s cadets on board vessels.