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          Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari


          President
          Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday stressed the importance of having the Nigerian
          Shippers’ Council, NSC, as the nation’s ports economic regulator, saying the
          council was appointed to enhance the efficiency, competitiveness and economic
          viability of the maritime sector.


          Buhari also called on all agencies and stakeholders to do away with all forms
          of corrupt practices in the sector.
          The President told
          stakeholders made up of judges from the Supreme Court, Federal High Courts,
          Appeal courts, states and those from neighbouring countries who attended the
          maritime seminar for judges held at Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, that the reform in
          the nation’s ports cannot be complete without having an economic regulator.
          According to him,
          the need for a regulator at this critical time of economic downturn has become
          imperative to encourage transparency in economic activities.
          Buhari who was
          represented by the Solicitor General of the Federation, Justice Taiwo Abiboki, also
          said that the economic regulator was needed to enhance revenue generation and
          boost patronage of the seaports for import and export trade.
          Calling on both
          judiciary and the legislature to lend their support to the reform measures for
          the sake of the national economy, Buhari also called on the Council as the
          economic regulator to come up with viable blueprints for achieving maximum
          exploitation of the economic potentials of the maritime industry.
          The President also
          said that for the nation to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency in the
          maritime industry, there must be concerted efforts to get rid of fraudulent and
          corrupt practices in the sector.
          “Corruption as we
          all know is one of the enemies of economic development. Corruption increases
          cost of doing business, destroys ease of doing business, distorts processes and
          procedures, robs government of legitimate revenue and also gives the country a
          bad image.
          “One way of
          removing corruption from our economy is to have lucid, clear, simple and
          predicative rules governing our economic activities. Another sure way of
          reducing corruption is by embracing automation.
          “We cannot afford
          to perpetuate the cases of mismanagement and squander of national resources
          which we have witnessed in some of our institutions in the sector. 

          The time for
          a paradigm shift is now, and in line with our agenda for a corruption-free
          society, let me assure you that my administration will encourage and enforce
          discipline and sanity in the sector.”

          The President
          called on the judiciary to adjudicate disputes arising from the activities of
          domestic and international stakeholders in the sector in a fair and equitable
          manner as well as in prosecuting cases arising from malfeasances in the sector.
          During the event,
          the Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, also said that the maritime
          seminar for judges would now be held every year.
          Amaechi made the
          promise as a follow-up to the request by the former Head of State, Chief Ernest
          Shonekan who said that the seminar for judges should be a yearly event because
          of its importance for the industry and the judiciary.
          He said that the
          main objective of having maritime seminar for judges was to equip the judges
          and justices of Superior Courts of record as well as relevant stakeholders in
          the maritime industry with the basic contemporary knowledge of the complex and
          dynamic subject of Admiralty Law and Practice as it affects the administration
          of Justice in the country.
          He said that the
          importance of quick and efficient handling of maritime matters by the nation’s
          courts cannot be overemphasized since in maritime commerce, time is money.
          He added that the
          strategic partnership between the NSC and the National Judicial Institute
          stemmed from the recognition of the need to specially equip the judicial
          officers with the requisite knowledge to help facilitate expeditious
          dispensation of justice in maritime causes in the courts.
          Shonekan who was
          the Chairman of the occasion commended the Nigerian Shippers’ Council and the
          National Judicial Institute for the collaboration to organize the seminar,
          describing the effort as invaluable capacity building programme for those in
          legal profession, particularly those in the bench and the bar, who by the
          demand of their profession must continue to update themselves on many areas of
          human endeavour.
          He called on the
          two agencies to redouble their efforts to ensure the continuity of the seminar,
          adding that the problem has been how to sustain good ideas.
          “By organizing the
          series of capacity building seminars, the judges, stakeholders and the economy
          have benefitted from it,” he said.
          In his vote of
          thanks, the Executive Secretary, Mr Hassan Bello, said the reform and
          revitalization of the transport sector must be supported by sound, modern,
          lucid and dynamic legal system, commending the Transportation Minister for the
          support, particularly for the many intellectual endeavours.
          Bello said his
          Council would carry out the directive of having a yearly maritime seminar for
          judges. 

          Credit: Shipping Day

          Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari


          President
          Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday stressed the importance of having the Nigerian
          Shippers’ Council, NSC, as the nation’s ports economic regulator, saying the
          council was appointed to enhance the efficiency, competitiveness and economic
          viability of the maritime sector.


          Buhari also called on all agencies and stakeholders to do away with all forms
          of corrupt practices in the sector.
          The President told
          stakeholders made up of judges from the Supreme Court, Federal High Courts,
          Appeal courts, states and those from neighbouring countries who attended the
          maritime seminar for judges held at Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, that the reform in
          the nation’s ports cannot be complete without having an economic regulator.
          According to him,
          the need for a regulator at this critical time of economic downturn has become
          imperative to encourage transparency in economic activities.
          Buhari who was
          represented by the Solicitor General of the Federation, Justice Taiwo Abiboki, also
          said that the economic regulator was needed to enhance revenue generation and
          boost patronage of the seaports for import and export trade.
          Calling on both
          judiciary and the legislature to lend their support to the reform measures for
          the sake of the national economy, Buhari also called on the Council as the
          economic regulator to come up with viable blueprints for achieving maximum
          exploitation of the economic potentials of the maritime industry.
          The President also
          said that for the nation to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency in the
          maritime industry, there must be concerted efforts to get rid of fraudulent and
          corrupt practices in the sector.
          “Corruption as we
          all know is one of the enemies of economic development. Corruption increases
          cost of doing business, destroys ease of doing business, distorts processes and
          procedures, robs government of legitimate revenue and also gives the country a
          bad image.
          “One way of
          removing corruption from our economy is to have lucid, clear, simple and
          predicative rules governing our economic activities. Another sure way of
          reducing corruption is by embracing automation.
          “We cannot afford
          to perpetuate the cases of mismanagement and squander of national resources
          which we have witnessed in some of our institutions in the sector. 

          The time for
          a paradigm shift is now, and in line with our agenda for a corruption-free
          society, let me assure you that my administration will encourage and enforce
          discipline and sanity in the sector.”

          The President
          called on the judiciary to adjudicate disputes arising from the activities of
          domestic and international stakeholders in the sector in a fair and equitable
          manner as well as in prosecuting cases arising from malfeasances in the sector.
          During the event,
          the Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, also said that the maritime
          seminar for judges would now be held every year.
          Amaechi made the
          promise as a follow-up to the request by the former Head of State, Chief Ernest
          Shonekan who said that the seminar for judges should be a yearly event because
          of its importance for the industry and the judiciary.
          He said that the
          main objective of having maritime seminar for judges was to equip the judges
          and justices of Superior Courts of record as well as relevant stakeholders in
          the maritime industry with the basic contemporary knowledge of the complex and
          dynamic subject of Admiralty Law and Practice as it affects the administration
          of Justice in the country.
          He said that the
          importance of quick and efficient handling of maritime matters by the nation’s
          courts cannot be overemphasized since in maritime commerce, time is money.
          He added that the
          strategic partnership between the NSC and the National Judicial Institute
          stemmed from the recognition of the need to specially equip the judicial
          officers with the requisite knowledge to help facilitate expeditious
          dispensation of justice in maritime causes in the courts.
          Shonekan who was
          the Chairman of the occasion commended the Nigerian Shippers’ Council and the
          National Judicial Institute for the collaboration to organize the seminar,
          describing the effort as invaluable capacity building programme for those in
          legal profession, particularly those in the bench and the bar, who by the
          demand of their profession must continue to update themselves on many areas of
          human endeavour.
          He called on the
          two agencies to redouble their efforts to ensure the continuity of the seminar,
          adding that the problem has been how to sustain good ideas.
          “By organizing the
          series of capacity building seminars, the judges, stakeholders and the economy
          have benefitted from it,” he said.
          In his vote of
          thanks, the Executive Secretary, Mr Hassan Bello, said the reform and
          revitalization of the transport sector must be supported by sound, modern,
          lucid and dynamic legal system, commending the Transportation Minister for the
          support, particularly for the many intellectual endeavours.
          Bello said his
          Council would carry out the directive of having a yearly maritime seminar for
          judges. 

          Credit: Shipping Day

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