The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, has identified human capacity as an area where Nigeria has a huge comparative advantage in the global maritime community, stating that this unique human asset was significant in the effort to sustainably harness the country’s marine biodiversity.
She spoke in Lagos during the 2019 African Day of Seas and Oceans, with the theme, “Harnessing Nigeria’s Marine Biodiversity for Accelerated Economic Growth.” Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Common Services, Office of the Head of the Civil Service, Dr. Bakare Wadinga, Oyo-Ita commended the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for its initiatives to enhance human capital in the maritime sector and increase the industry’s contribution to the national economy.
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She stated, “Nigeria has enormous potential for economic growth and prosperity by enhancing its economy through a significant increase of economic activities around fisheries, aquaculture, marine tourism, development of ports and terminals, intra-city water-borne transportation, which would help create jobs, reduce poverty, and diversify our economic base.”
Oyo-Ita added, “We need to create awareness on the potentials of the sea and ocean resources to catalyse our economic growth to enable us to meet our sustainable development goals to conserve and sustainably use the seas and oceans to promote the restoration of our marine ecosystem.”
On his part, the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, stated that the 2019 celebration provided an opportunity to deliberate on the exploration of the enormous resources in Africa’s seas and oceans.
Dakuku stated, “Marine biodiversity, as you are aware, consists of the different species, their richness, and abundance in the world’s oceans and seas. The sustainability of these diverse species, which are abounding in African seas and oceans, is not only important to us as Africans but also of a direct economic benefit to us as a nation.”