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PAP: Ndiomu seeks opportunities for Niger Delta youths, visits NIMASA DG

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By Miracle Esegha, Warri

The Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Major General Barry Ndiomu (rtd), has tasked the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for a workable and sustained partnership towards creating opportunities for teeming youths in the Niger Delta region.

The PAP boss who made the disclosure on Tuesday in Lagos when he visited the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh at the Maritime House, Apapa, called for more assistance and cooperation from international stakeholders.

Ndiomu also commended the DG and his team for redefining the safety and security of Nigeria’s Maritime Industry.

“I’m aware of your outstanding achievements, particularly in the obvious reduction of piracy on the Gulf of Guinea,” Ndiomu added.

Informing the NIMASA DG of his agenda for the Amnesty Programme, he said “my vision is to chart a new path for the Amnesty Programme by upholding the principal objectives of government, by bringing innovative ideas, setting a new Management structure of wealth creation for the teeming youths, instead of depending on monthly stipends, to pave way for a more prosperous future.”

He emphasized that in the Maritime domain, the PAP has trained a large number of youths across institutions in the world in various specializations, some of which includes Deep Sea Diving, Underwater Welding, Marine Engineering and many more professional training. He regretted that after these trainings, many of them remain unemployed.

The lnterim Administrator further sought the possibility of the establishment of a Coordinating Secretariat between PAP and NIMASA to drive further conversations. “We are looking at technical support from NIMASA, job placement opportunities in NIMASA for our qualified delegates,” he added.

While responding, Dr. Jamoh stated that the Maritime Industry in Nigeria is large enough to sustainably engage the teeming youths and noted that there are enormous opportunities in the industry that youths can take advantage of to generate foreign earnings.

The DG added that the meeting between both agencies is apt, and is a wake-up call on the need to collaborate efforts, as both agencies are closely related.

He recalled that in 2021 when he visited the Amnesty Office in Abuja, there was an agreement to form a Joint Board Meeting to drive more conversations for collaboration.

Jamoh equally noted that this was a critical time for NIMASA and PAP to have a robust relationship, stating that “the international community is already commending Nigeria for the successes recorded in addressing Maritime insecurity in the country”.

“Both the Nigerian government and international committee are watching to see if the tempo can be sustained,” he stressed.

The NIMASSA boss thus suggested that to sustain the current tempo, it is important to fully empower and reintegrate beneficiaries of the Amnesty Programme into the society.

According to him, NIMASA had trained over 4,000 Nigerians internationally under the Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme, majority of whom are from the Niger Delta region.

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