MOWCA: Nigeria, other coastal African nations chart new course for maritime growth.
Oru Leonard
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Transport, Gbemisola Saraki (2nd left); Minister of Transport, Sierra Leone, Kabineh Moinama Kallon (2nd right) and other foreign delegates during the 16th Extraordinary Session of the Maritime Organisation for West and Central Africa (MOWCA) in Accra, Ghana.
Nigeria recently joined coastal nations with the west and central African sub-region in a bid to chart a new course for the growth and development of the regional maritime industry.
The event was the 16th Extraordinary Session of the Maritime Organisations for West and Central Africa MOWCA in Accra, Ghana during which Nigeria led delegates from other delegates from 24 other countries to participate in the General Assembly.
From left: Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Dr. Magdalene Ajani; MD, NIWA, George Moghalu; Chairman Senate Committee of Finance, Senator Solomon Adeola; DG NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh; President African Marine Environment Sustainability Initiative, Dr. Felicia Mogo and the Nigerian Alternate Permanent Representative at the International Maritime Organisation IMO, Abdul Dirisu during the 16th Extraordinary Session of the Maritime Organisation for West and Central Africa MOWCA in Accra, Ghana.
Minister of State for Transport, Gbemisola Saraki led the Nigerian contingent, which also included the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Dr. Magdalene Ajani; Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority NIWA, George Moghalu and Chairman Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Solomon Adeola, among several others.
(Business and Transport)