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Nigeria securing more sea time for cadets, despite COVID-19

Nigeria securing more sea time for cadets, despite COVID-19
The Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh

Nigeria is making significant progress in securing sea time berths for cadets trained under the Nigerian Seafarers Development Programme (NSDP), despite the limitations of the coronavirus pandemic.

Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, disclosed this in Lagos, following a recent three-month extension granted the 400 Nigerian seafarers undertaking sea time in different parts of the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The three-month programme leading to the award of Certificate of Competency (CoC) to beneficiaries was extended for another three months by NIMASA in the first instance, to enable the seafarers complete their training amid the global lockdowns caused by the pandemic.

Jamoh said despite the COVID-19 outbreak, the Agency had intensified efforts to secure sea time opportunities for a good number of the trained cadets across the globe.

He stated, “In the first quarter of 2020 alone, we secured sea time berths for over 550 cadets in various countries for the three months programme leading to the issuance of CoCs. However, due to the pandemic, we extended their sponsorship for another three months, which comes with additional cost, and we are still looking to extend it further, as we continue to monitor the pandemic and how it affects the programme.”

Jamoh said the Agency was in constant touch with Nigerian embassies in the beneficiary host countries as well as the students themselves and their leaders to monitor their situations, and guard against anything that could keep them stranded in a foreign country.

“We have adapted our approaches to the peculiar conditions of the different countries where we have Nigerian seafarers on sea time training,” Jamoh said, adding, “The feedback from the students’ leaders in the various countries has been very encouraging.”

He disclosed that another set of NSDP cadets had been approved for training, but their enrolment is on hold due to the global pandemic.

Jamoh said the problem of sea time training, which is one of the biggest challenges of seafarers, was gradually being resolved.

The NSDP was initiated by NIMASA in 2008, to deal with the dearth of trained and certified seafarers in Nigeria. So far the programme has graduated over 2,000 cadets, and many of them have undergone sea time and are currently in the employ of various international shipping lines.

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