Maritime
NPA canvasses stakeholders’ collaboration for enhanced operations
By Richards Adeniyi
In a bid to ensure that navigational safety and security occupies a prime position in operations at the nation’s seaports, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has stated that it would collaborate meaningfully with stakeholders towards the sustenance of effective hydrographic charting of the navigable channels.
The NPA management also assured operators in the sub-sector and international community that it would uphold the highest standards in all operational activities in order to attract more businesses to the Nigerian Ports.
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala-Usman stated this when a team of the Nigerian Hydrographic Society (NHS) paid her a courtesy call led by Commodore C.E. Okafor, a Navy Hydrographer and President of the Nigerian Society of Hydrographers.
During the event, the Managing Director expressed NPA’s desire to synergize with the Nigerian Navy in the actualization of a safe anchorage across board in national maritime activities.
Hadiza was optimistic that there would be dividends accruable to the country via updating regularly available channel charting records through cooperation with the Nigerian Navy. She tasked the visiting team to step up operations concerning safety and security of lives and cargoes within the Ports community.
Commodore Okafor in his response, pledged support for the NPA’s efforts in enthroning best practices whilst stating that the Hydrographic Society looks forward to a mutually beneficial relationship with the organization.
It would be recalled that the Nigerian Ports Authority and Nigerian Navy collaborated during the survey and charting of the navigable channels of the nation’s waters in the years 2010 and 2011 respectively.
The Hydrographers requested the NPA to sustain the archiving of its materials for effective use, stressing that some of the materials available for use dates back to the 1892 hydrographic charting of our navigable waters.
Both organizations are expected to further collaborate in heralding the World Hydrographic Day coming up on the 21st June, 2017 under the theme “managing our seas, oceans and waterways – more important than ever” as well as a Conference of African Hydrographers coming up in October, 2017 during which greater sensitization on the issues would be highlighted.
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