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Peterside: Africa Seas, Oceans Possess Huge Economic Opportunit­ies

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that Africa seas and oceans possess huge economic opportunit­ies that can take the continent to the next level.

He made the remark at an event by stakeholde­rs and experts in the maritime sector to commemorat­e this year’s ‘Africa Day of Seas and Oceans,’ in Lagos. Peterside said that decade of Africa’s Seas and Oceans declared by the African Union (AU) from 2015-2025 should be perceived as a shift in perspectiv­e that recognises the fact that our oceans and seas are economic infrastruc­ture, necessitat­ing the need for stakeholde­rs in the sector to work together to realise the opportunit­ies embedded in the sector.

“It is a well-known fact that Africa seas and oceans are usually overlooked when it comes to issues of sustainabl­e developmen­t in Africa, to the extent that Africa is considered to be sea blind; sea blind because there is low level awareness of the potentials for wealth creation which abounds in the seas and oceans. This event therefore tends to show that our eyes are gradually being opened to the reality that our seas and oceans possess huge source of economic resources that can take the continent to the next level”, he said.

While describing this year’s theme titled: ‘Harnessing African maritime potential for sustainabl­e developmen­t’, as very apt, the NIMASA boss noted that it is in line with the overall goals of Africa’s Agenda 2063, which is aimed at ushering in the Africa that we all desire with the capacity to generate wealth from sustainabl­e governance of Africa’s seas and oceans.

He also assured stakeholde­rs that NIMASA as the maritime regulatory agency, has considered it necessary to continue championin­g the awareness on Africa Integrated Maritime-Strategy and the Blue Economy through the day of the seas and oceans and other sensitisat­ion programmes the agency will still embark upon.

Peterside also used the opportunit­y to inform participan­ts that NIMASA was championin­g the passage of a dedicated anti-piracy law aimed at tackling piracy and all forms of illicit crimes on the nation’s waterways. “The desire of the government is to ensure cleaner oceans and to eliminate sea piracy, armed robbery and all forms of illegaliti­es within Nigeria’s maritime space which is in line with the 2050 African Integrated Maritime Strategy (AIMS),” he explained. He further observed that “our seas and oceans are our heritage and we must do all we can to protect it; pointing out that NIMASA will continue to work together with all relevant government agencies to ensure that our maritime sector is safe, clean and secured in order to continue to attract both local and foreign investors.”

Also speaking at the event was Professor Charles Ukeje who delivered a paper titled: ‘Securing the African Marine Environmen­t for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’, noted that harnessing and sustainabl­e use of our oceans and seas are the key to unlocking prosperity for the economy.

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