• Fri. Dec 13th, 2024

Sambo Restates Nigeria’s Commitment To Sustainability Of The Blue Economy

The Honourable Minister Of Transportation, Engr Mu’azu Jaji Sambo has restated Nigeria’s commitment to sustainability of the blue economy.

Sambo disclosed this during the 2022 Edition of The Nigeria International Maritime Summit (NIMS).

The Summit, according to the Minister was to capture important questions, opportunities and challenges associated with Nigeria’s quest for achieving a sustainable approach to harnessing the blue economy.

He said the Summit was also necessary for discussions within the global community on the need to reshape the way the shipping industry operates in the face of current and future challenges, ranging from a changing climate and the need for rapid decarbonisation by 2050 cannot be overemphasized.

“Nigeria’s commitment to the sustainability of the blue economy is demonstrated by the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“To this end, an Expanded Committee on Sustainable Blue Economy in Nigeria (ECSBEN) under the leadership of no less a person than the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is driving the implementation process and to perfect the agenda for a national strategy.

“This agenda amongst others is focused on providing an assessment of the current realities, opportunities and challenges for economic diversification and the growth of a sustainable blue economy.

“This includes the identification and review of relevant policies and institutional/capacity-building mechanisms.

“This is in addition to the identification of regional and cross-border partnerships necessary for the implementation of the blue economy plan, the relevant sectors, actors and linkages, and the development of a national action plan with an implementation strategy for the Nigerian blue economy.” he said.

Sambo further revealed that synergy with the appropriate authorities had led to several achievements in the fight against piracy.

He further commended President Muhammadu Buhari and other stakeholders for their support, adding that finance is a critical driver for unlocking the potential of the blue economy in Africa and in particular Nigeria.

“Sustainable financing models are therefore important to build critical maritime assets such as shipyards and ports across the country.

“At this juncture, it is my pleasure to inform His Excellency the Secretary-General, of the impressive landmark achievement in the area of anti-piracy in the Gulf of Guinea.

Hon. Minister of Transportation Engr. Mu’azu Jaji Sambo, in a warm handshake with Secretary General of the IMO His Excellency Kitack Lim while FMOT Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, Managing Director National Inland Waterways, Dr. George Moghalu, and NIMASA DG Dr Bashir Jamoh looks on in admiration

“Since the commissioning of the deep blue project by our President in June 2021, now over a year ago, not a single incident of piracy has been recorded in our maritime domain.

“This Summit will undoubtedly serve as a benchmark for stakeholders in Nigeria and beyond to further develop innovative strategies to sustainably harness the vast potentials of the blue economy.

“I would like to thank the Advisory Council of the Nigeria International Maritime Summit, the Secretariat, our Agencies and other stakeholders who have worked assiduously with the Federal Ministry of Transportation, for putting together this event.” he added.

Hyacinth Beluchukwu Nwafor

Hyacinth Beluchukwu Nwafor is a seasoned journalist and the CEO/Founder Belch Digital Communications, publishers of Hybrid News Nigeria.

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