NIMASA offers automatic employment to 20 cadets

NIMASA

By Isaac Anumihe

Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has offered   20 Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme (NSDP) Cadets that passed out with distinctions in their various fields of study automatic employment in the agency.
The Director General who made this known during the flag-off ceremony of the first phase of the NIMASA  sponsored sea time training for cadets expressed delight that hope beckons for the Nigeria maritime sector through this feat.
He acknowledged the fact that sea time berth is a global challenge, which the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) also admits, but Nigeria is leaving no stone unturned in changing the tide, hence the agency’s determination to ensure that all the cadets in the NSDP scheme get the mandatory sea time training in batches.
While giving a breakdown of the beneficiaries of the programme, he stated: “so far the NSDP initiative has produced 243 graduates, 1,600 cadets at various stages of completion of the programme out of which 887 are ready for sea-time training”.
In the first phase, 150 cadets under the scheme are bound for Arab Academy of Science, Technology and Marine Transportation in Alexandria, Egypt to commence their mandatory sea-time training;  89 others are bound for the South Tyneside College, United Kingdom for their on-board sea-time training, making it a total of 239 in the first phase of the programme.
“As some of you may already know, berth spaces are not easy to come by, therefore one of the biggest challenges we had was sourcing for berth spaces for the cadets, coupled with the desire of this administration to follow due process in all our dealings. We are pleased that we did not fall into the temptation of taking shortcuts at any time.  We have, therefore, engaged various Maritime Training Institutions to provide this essential service”, the DG said.
He also used the opportunity to congratulate the cadets and noted that they are the ambassadors of the country and enjoined them to make Nigeria proud as they are expected to return to the country after their training as better professionals that will help develop Nigeria’s maritime sector. “The least we expect from you is to make our country proud”, the DG reiterated.
Peterside thanked the Minister of Transportation, Mr Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for his  support and commitment to the growth of the nation’s maritime sector and assured him of the agency’s continuous support in his quest to transform the maritime sector.
“Let me profusely thank the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi who has been up and doing about growing the maritime sector in Nigeria and to say to him to count NIMASA as number one supporter and one agency that will go ahead and support him to turn around the fortunes of the nation’s maritime sector”, Peterside said.

 

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