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Home»Business»Maritime»Nigeria To Lift Its Crude When National Fleet Becomes Operational – Dakuku
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Nigeria To Lift Its Crude When National Fleet Becomes Operational – Dakuku

By Orientalnews StaffJune 6, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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Photo Caption:L – R: Mr Sheindu Juvenal of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), with Dr. Dakuku Peterside, Chairman of Association of African Maritime administrations (AAMA) / Director General Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Bjorn K. Haugland, Dey Norse Veritas – Germanische Lloyd’s (DNV GL) Group, Chief Sustainability Officer and the CEO of the United Nations (UN) Global Compact Ms LiseKingo, at the Nor Shipping Conference and Exhibition in Oslo, Norway, June 4, 2019
Photo Caption:L – R: Mr Sheindu Juvenal of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), with Dr. Dakuku Peterside, Chairman of Association of African Maritime administrations (AAMA) / Director General Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Bjorn K. Haugland, Dey Norse Veritas – Germanische Lloyd’s (DNV GL) Group, Chief Sustainability Officer and the CEO of the United Nations (UN) Global Compact Ms LiseKingo, at the Nor Shipping Conference and Exhibition in Oslo, Norway, June 4, 2019

Yemisi Izuora 

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside, has said that Nigeria will be in a position to lift its crude oil for export immediately the national fleet comes into operation.

Dakuku, who was speaking at a media breakfast meeting on the sideline of the Nor-Shipping Conference and Exhibition in Oslo, Norway, said such an outcome will end the capital flight, associated with the present arrangement where Nigeria sells its oil on free on board basis to customers.

The NIMASA DG said the new national fleet will be owned 49 per cent by a technical partner and the balance of 51 per cent by Nigerian investors. According to the plan, the Nigerian investors will hold equity in lots, so there will be no domineering shareholder.

The national fleet is part of the country’s new strategic direction on the blue economy, which is designed to tap its maritime potentials. He invited local and foreign investors who are interested in the project to partner with the country.

The opportunity in crude freight is just one of the many potentials in the sector. He said the country is also taking its maritime security serious and has invested in the acquisition of security assets to boost the policing of its waters.

These assets include patrol boats, helicopter, unmanned air vessels and naval ships. He noted that the assets, acquired under the ‘Deep Blue Project’, which he calls a homeland security solution, will be operational by September this year.

Dr Dakuku Peterside called on investors to tap into the rich potentials of the maritime sector in Nigeria saying the government has incentivised the sector with offers of tax holidays and institutional support.

Nigeria, he reminded his audience is an investment friendly environment with comprehensive maritime security, a robust financial sector and seven port complexes. The country accounts for 70 per cent of seaborne trade into West Africa and is endowed with a skilled workforce and the world’s ninth largest hydrocarbon deposits.

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