FG Lacks Technical Know-how On Marine Economy – Shipping Expert

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By; RAYMOND TEDUNJAYE, Lagos

Experts and technocrats in the maritime industry have been urged to rally round the Federal Government for the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to achieve its purpose.

A foremost shipping expert and Chief Executive Officer of Starz Marine and Engineering Ltd, Engr. Greg Ogbeifun who made the call, asserted that the Federal Government lacks the technical know-how to drive the ministry.

He therefore implored the private sector in the shipping subsector of the maritime to establish platforms to help actualise the policies of the sector.

Speaking at the 2nd National Discourse of Distinguished Maritime Personalities (DMPs) at the Rockview Hotel in Lagos, asserted that it is only a platform by the private sector that can assist the ministry drive its policies to actualise its objectives.

His words, “These people, they don’t know jack, they are politicians, they mean well but they are relying on you and I to tell them the critical things to do.

“If we get established platforms for the policies of that ministry to be actualised, that ministry can get better than others and that is what has called me out back into active Maritime activities. Not because I am looking for money, or because I am looking for contract but because we must talk the talk and walk the talk.

“These are the areas the government must come in and address and there will be proliferation of different fleets and carrying different cargoes and this is where I call on you the press to begin to throw up these two critical issues so that the new government will know”. 

According to him, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has done what he is supposed to do by separating the Maritime ministry from the transportation hence it behoves on the sector players to take it upon themselves to make out something from the government’s laudable initiative.

He maintained that creating private platforms will help to refloat the sector and ensure its continuity.

For the purpose of floating the private platforms, the shipping magnate said he decided to come out of retirement back into active shipping operations even as he promised stakeholders to watch out for him in days to come. 

“We must commend him for having the boldness to come out whether he understands the implication or not, it is irrelevant. They have done what they are supposed to do. They have appointed whoever they want to appoint but the private sector should now rise up to set up platforms to help that ministry to actualise it’s objective.

“If we get established platforms for the policies of that ministry to be actualised, that ministry can get better than others and that is what has called me out back into active Maritime activities. Not because I am looking for money, or because I am looking for contract but because we must talk the talk and walk the talk.

“These are the areas the government must come in and address and there will be proliferation of different fleets and carrying different cargoes and this is where I call on you the press to begin to throw up these two critical issues so that the new government will know

“These people, they don’t know jack, they are politicians, they mean well but they are relying on you and I to tell them the critical things to do

“As time goes on, you will be hearing about it because it is about all of us.”

Engr. Ogbeifun expressed fears of possible extinction of master mariners over lack of platforms for cadets’ training. 

“There is nothing wrong with Cabotage, but global shipping that we should have attained long before now and we must continue to talk about that importance or else, in a short while, you will no longer see internationally trained mariners like my humble self, Captain Alao, Captain Iheanacho and a few other that are ageing generation. 

“If we go to establish such platforms that produced some of us like the national lines because if we don’t do that, we are just creating a vacuum that will be almost impossible to fill and that is why this initiative is good. 

“There are challenges, we all know but we cannot have a fleet called Nigeria’s if we don’t review some policies that other successful nation’s are implementing in their domain.”

In his opening speech, he maintained that there is no nation that can boast of being a maritime nation without flying her flag globally and no nation can boast of being a viable, efficient maritime nation if it does not have an efficient port. 

“Those two are paramount for any nation to consider itself a maritime nation to reckon with. It takes a critical few to make a change or an impact

“In an event a few weeks ago at Oriental Hotel, I was invited as an awardee and panelist and at the event, I made an announcement that I was coming out of retirement back into active Maritime operation for one singular objective.

“My prayer is that this country in my lifetime, should have global trading fleet that is private sector driven. I need your support, prayed and encouragement. 

“We tried to make it happen through the Fleet Implementation Committee but the government did not have the political will to see it through

“What has motivated me to do this. Those of you who remember the first NIMAREX which I was privileged to chair the planning committee, ” he stated.

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