The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Adegboyega Oyetola has said that the Nigerian Ports Authority would soon commence the implementation of full automation and cargo tracking to promote ease of doing business across various ports in the country.
While receiving a renowned entrepreneur and sustainability expert, Prof. Gunter Pauli, the minister said that former’s three-day visit to Nigeria was facilitated by his partners in Nigeria, Premium Blue Economy Innovation and Investment.
According to a statement on Friday by the Ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Henshaw Ogubike, the minister said that the Federal Government is keen on the diversification of the Nigerian economy away from the oil industry, hence, it was intentional when it created the new Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy.
The statement read: “Again, we are going to be talking of automation of ports to make them more efficient. I would like to tell you that in another two years, it will all change. We are bringing in automation and cargo tracking as we are working on that for implementation”.
Oyetola further said that the government is interested in partnering with relevant stakeholders under the Public public-private partnership arrangement to maximise and explore the resources of the ocean sector for rapid economic development, improve the livelihood of its people and create jobs as well as preserving the health of the ecosystem.
According to him, “seventy per cent of the resources that are available actually come from the ocean, and we have it in abundance here.
“I believe in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement. The government will create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive and our concept in dealing with these, is purely in PPP, and I see quite a lot of opportunities there”,.
The minister also said that the Nigerian waterways have enjoyed adequate security with no single incidence of piracy for the past two years. He, therefore, called on investors to take advantage of the opportunities and partner with the newly created Ministry to drive development.
“We have sufficient control of our ocean in terms of security and there has been nothing like piracy in our ocean. So, the fear of investors about the safety of their investments is out of it now”, he argued.
Pauli said that his team was in Nigeria to partner with the ministry on commercial and technological innovations and job creation around the sector. He argued that his partnership with the Ministry would attract foreign and local investments that would create a lot of opportunities for the Nigerian youths.