The Director-General, Nigerian Chamber
of Shipping, Ify Anazonwu-Akerele, on Monday said the greatest challenge
of the maritime industry was non-implementation of policies.
The director-general recalled that
previous administrations had directed that a committee be formed to
review the challenges facing the industry, but nothing had been done
about the communique produced by the committee.
“We have a lot of policies in place, but
implementation is very weak. Many times, we have shouted that the
maritime industry is capable of increasing revenue and next to oil,’’
Anazonwu- Akerele said.
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She said that government constituted a committee to diagnose what the issues were and how the issues could be addressed.
“The committee sat down for one year and
we put together a wonderful report. That wonderful report is just
collecting dust till today. If we take up that report and start
executing all the points, there is no way we will not make significant
progress,” she said.
She urged stakeholders in the industry to engage in advocacy, so that government would give the industry the desired attention.
The director-general said that though
the maritime industry was potentially viable, investments had not been
high because returns would usually take a long time.
“The maritime industry is so potentially
viable but has not achieved its purpose because stakeholders have
always depended on government to drive it. There has been lack of
interest because it is a long-term thing. So, it really does not
encourage investors. I do not even know what is going to happen now
because the focus of the government now is in other areas. So, the
stakeholders should continue to speak out.
“The Chamber of Shipping is going to be
very concerned by creating a platform on which we can speak out.It is
the private sector, like in other countries, that will now take the bull
by the horn and make sure that the industry thrives for government to
now come in,’’ she said.
She expressed the hope that appointments
into various positions in the industry would not be politicised but
done to bring in people with vast experience to help the industry grow.
Anazonwu-Akerele said that considering
the disposition of President Muhammadu Buhari, who wanted a vibrant
economy, the industry looked forward to receiving him during an industry
session.
According to the director-general, such
first-hand exposure would convince the president better on the viability
of the maritime industry to generate revenue for the nation’s economy.
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