AAMA will champion cause of African maritime economy —Peterside

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Dr Dakuku Peterside

The Chairman of the Association of African Maritime Administration, (AAMA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated the group will continue to champion the course of revitalizing the African maritime sector through various forms of collaboration. This is even as he stated that the maritime sector is crucial to the growth and development of the African economy.

The AAMA Chairman who stated this when the Secretary-General of the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA), Ambassador Alain Michel Luvambano paid him a courtesy visit in Lagos, said that regional co-operation is required in order to achieve all the goals of the Lome Charter and the African Integrated Maritime (AIM) Strategy, geared towards repositioning the sector in Africa, in order to allow it compete favourably with its counterparts in the other continents.

“Maritime is a sure source of growing our economy and from the highest point of government we are talking about the blue economy; it is also our goal to realize the dream of our leaders aimed at the development of the maritime sector in Africa and collaboration is the key to realizing it” the AAMA Chair said.

Dr. Peterside who is also the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) assured the Secretary-General of MOWCA that AAMA on its part will continue to champion the course of revitalizing the African maritime sector through various forms of collaboration and will support MOWCA since both bodies have similar objectives and shared vision of realizing a prosperous Africa through its maritime resources.

Speaking earlier, the Secretary-General of MOWCA who was accompanied by the Technical Director of the organisation, Colonel Mariko Mamadou expressed gratitude to the AAMA Chair for the support the organisation has been receiving from the association.

He further stated that MOWCA as an organisation is seeking collaboration with AAMA, stating that both bodies have similar mandates of contributing to the economic growth and the development of the maritime administrations on the African space.

Accordingly, he said, “promotion of the sector is based on performance and Nigeria is seen to be taking the lead in the region, hence the need to co-operate and partner together. Also, every other continent is getting united and it is good for Africa to also get united so that we can be a formidable force to be reckoned with in the comity of maritime nations.”

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