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Denmark wants to partner Nigeria on maritime security, blue economy

Denmark, on Tuesday in Abuja, expressed readiness to partner Nigeria towards advancing maritime security and blue economy.

Jakob Tange, Denmark`s special representative for maritime security, said this when he led a Danish delegation to the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy.

According to him, the two countries have a lot to gain from each other in terms of infrastructure, skills and research and development, among others, regarding maritime security and the blue economy.

“Nigeria is really great in marine economy and power. Denmark is known as very strong in marine security all over the world. President Bola Tinubu has said that Nigeria is now open to foreign investment in the blue economy. Denmark wants to partner with Nigeria toward developing the blue economy,” said Mr Tange.

…this meeting and the technical session will provide the platform to deliberate on ways to strengthen ties in maritime security, blue economy and port development.

Babatunde Bombata, a director in the marine and blue economy ministry, affirmed that Nigeria was ready to deepen bilateral relations with Denmark.

According to him, the outcome of the bilateral meeting would strengthen Nigeria-Denmark cooperation on maritime security and the blue economy.

“I believe that this meeting and the technical session will provide the platform to deliberate on ways to strengthen ties in maritime security, blue economy and port development,” stated Mr Bombata.

Bashir Jamoh, the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), said investment in research would play a major role in harnessing Nigeria`s potential.

He said the reopening of the NIMASA Lokoja office is part of efforts to harness the blue economy, enhance collaboration and promote research and development.

“Our goal is to establish the nexus in maximizing the use of available resources in the nation`s inland waters and over 200 nautical miles of ocean resources,” Mr Jamoh explained. “The Blue Economy has come to stay. In terms of gains and benefits, it will grow national gross domestic product and improve the well-being of the citizen’s economy.”

Mr also mentioned that the federal government was committed to creating an enabling environment for investors to thrive in the strategic sector. (NAN)

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