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Senate Ignores Amaechi, Passes Maritime University Bill

Senate Ignores Amaechi, Passes Maritime University Bill
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 The Senate has ignored the Minister of Transport, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi’s call to for the dismissal of  the Nigerian Maritime University project sited at Okerenkoko in Delta State, as the bill scaled second reading at the Senate, months after Amaechi announced scrapping of the project.

The bill sponsored by James Manager (PDP-Delta) was unanimously supported by the senators after the mover’s lead debate, making case for the establishment of the university.

The groundbreaking of the proposed school at Okerenkoko in Warri South-West local government area was done by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 and, according to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, physical assets were on site.

However, there has been no law backing the establishment of the university.

Addressing the senate committee on maritime on January 19, Mr. Amaechi had announced the scrapping of the project, which was to be financed by the Nigerian Maritime and Safety Administration Agency, a parastatal under his ministry.

Amaechi then cited insecurity in the area, and said the project was a “misplacement of priority” because there are transport institutes such as the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT) Zaria Kaduna, and the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) Oron, Akwa Ibom, already.

On June 14 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, the Minister also said the Federal Government lacked the funds to continue with school; and that unless the N13 billion spent on the procurement of the land for the project was retrieved, the project stood scrapped.

“Okerenkoko (Maritime University), I am not against,” he said. “My argument about Okerenkoko is that land alone is N13billion. If you give me N13billion, I will buy the half of Lagos. That 13 billion has built the university already.”

“Let EFCC retrieve the money and release the money and we build the university. If they bring the N13 billion, I will build the university for them. That’s for land alone. I believe the Federal Government does not have money. When we have money, we can continue. The Minister of Petroleum has said he would look for the money. Minister, give me the money and we continue,” Amaechi said in Uyo.

But the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu disagreed with Amaechi, saying he was in support of the project, drawing a loud applause from the audience.

“First, let me say on Okerenkoko University, I disagree with the Minister of Transport. Any facility that is located in the South-South we should work close to developing it. I don’t care the circumstances under which you are placed.”

However the bill passed second reading after the sponsor argued that the maritime sector had huge potentials and that Nigeria should have a university for the purpose of producing capable manpower for the sector which he said is currently dominated by foreign interests.

On suitability of Okerenkoko for the project, he stressed that the area was close to the sea and surrounded by oil wells.

The move was seconded by Fauster Ogola (PDP-Bayelsa) who said that giving legal backing to the school would make Nigeria become a “hub of manpower development in the Maritime sector.”

Gbenga Ashafa (APC-Lagos) and Jibrin Barau (APC-Kano) also supported the bill.

After the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, called the voice vote and the Senators unanimously responded ‘ayes’, Mr. Saraki ruled that the bill be referred to the committee on tertiary education and Tetfund and the committee was asked to report back in four weeks.

Also, the Senate made progress on the bill to make the Maritime Academy in Oron, Akwa Ibom State a degree awarding institution. The bill, proposed by Effiong Nelson (PDP-Akwa Ibom) was also read for the second time.

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