Nigeria, South Korea to Deepen Collaboration in Shipping

September 6, 2020
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By Adedapo Adesanya

Nigeria and South Korea have agreed to intensify their collaboration in trade and shipping development.

This followed a meeting held in Lagos between the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr Bashir Jamoh, and the Consul General, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Nigeria, Mr Kim In-Taek.

Both countries have maintained good maritime and trade relations since the 1980s. But the meeting took place to expand the relationship between both countries in line with global economic dynamics.

The NIMASA Director-General said after the meeting with the South Korean envoy that development of Nigeria’s maritime potential was a critical element of President Muhammadu Buhari’s economic diversification agenda.

He said the Republic of Korea was an important partner in the effort to harness the enormous treasures of Nigeria’s marine environment.

Mr Jamoh stated, “There is a great deal of interest in harnessing our rich maritime resources and potential as new sources of government revenue under the Nigerian government’s economic diversification drive. We see South Korea as very important here.

“The relationship between the two countries dates back to the 1980s. We have been together on trade, power, and energy. And in the meeting I had with In-Taek, we discussed possible areas of cooperation in terms of ship repairs and ship recycling and we agreed that we will continue to improve on trade cooperation.”

The Director-General added, “To consolidate on the already existing relationship and increase our trade and maritime cooperation, especially in the areas of shipbuilding, ship repairs, and ship recycling, among other aspects of shipping development, there needs to be more effort from both countries.

“Interestingly, we are agreed on the need to improve cooperation in these areas.”

The Director-General reiterated that shipping development was part of his administration’s three-point agenda, which also includes maritime safety and maritime security.

On his part, Mr In-Taek remarked that NIMASA was a very important organisation and partner, saying Korea is willing to develop a better relationship with the Nigerian maritime sector.

He said, “Nigeria has the potential because it is a leading country, not only in the shipping area but also in other businesses in Africa. Nigeria has a big economy, with the population as an added advantage in the continent, hence, the Koreans can do business with Nigeria successfully.”

The South Korean envoy, who is nearing the end of his two-year tenure in Nigeria, thanked the Korean authorities for giving him the opportunity to serve in Nigeria. He called on the NIMASA Director-General to extend the cooperation accorded him to his successor.

Adedapo Adesanya

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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