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The Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, made the appeal in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

According to him, a better working relationship between NIMASA and the NLNG will greatly enhance operations in the maritime sector of the country. While commending the NLNG for providing platforms for Sea time to train Nigerian seafarers, Jamoh noted that the Agency was committed to attaining best global practice to ensure global recognition of certificates issued by Nigeria.

He added that they were ready to partner NIMASA to enhance safety and security of lives and assets in the Nigerian maritime domain. “We are aware that NIMASA and our subsidiary, NMSL are working hand in hand for the progress of this country and we desire that same spirit of partnership and collaboration should be extended to the NLNG.

 

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