Nimasa reaffirms commitment to sustainable maritime growth

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (Nimasa) has reaffirmed its dedication to promoting sustainable growth in the maritime sector and developing shipyards.

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (Nimasa) has publicly restated its commitment to fostering sustainable development within Nigeria's maritime industry, with a particular emphasis on advancing shipyard infrastructure. This announcement underscores Nimasa's ongoing efforts to support the sector's growth amid broader economic initiatives. Related developments in the industry include Universal Insurance's recapitalisation through a N1.5 billion statutory deposit to the Central Bank of Nigeria, as well as signals of increasing investor confidence, such as Shell Trading's trust in indigenous operators like Petralon. Additionally, discussions around emerging value chains point to potential trillion-dollar opportunities in related industries. Nimasa's focus aims to enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability in maritime operations, aligning with national economic goals.

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