The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr. Bola Oyebamiji, has emphasized the importance of adopting the London Protocol to significantly enhance Nigeria’s inland waterways sector. Speaking at the 46th Consultative Conference of Contracting Parties of the International Maritime Organization in London, Oyebamiji highlighted the protocol’s implications for the Nigerian maritime sector, particularly concerning inland waterways. The London Protocol addresses critical issues surrounding environmental practices, safety, and sustainability, which are vital for the development of the inland waterways system.

Oyebamiji articulated that adherence to the London Protocol would facilitate Nigeria’s alignment with sustainable international maritime practices. This alignment is expected to yield positive effects not only on the protection of marine ecosystems but also on the socio-economic benefits that can arise from a well-regulated inland waterways system. He assured stakeholders that NIWA would diligently work within its constitutional framework and collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to realize these objectives.

Emphasizing safety as a priority, Oyebamiji asserted that ensuring safety on Nigerian waterways is of utmost importance. He committed NIWA to actively combat the risks associated with boat mishaps, particularly those stemming from non-compliance with safety standards by reckless boat operators. By pledging to address these challenges, Oyebamiji underscored NIWA’s commitment to maintaining a safe and reliable transportation system on Nigeria’s inland waterways.

During the conference, Oyebamiji discussed various critical issues affecting the development of Nigeria’s inland waterways for navigation, which form part of NIWA’s strategic objectives. Key topics included environmental protection, waste management practices, compliance with international standards, capacity building, and enhanced monitoring and enforcement of regulations. Additionally, Oyebamiji noted the importance of supporting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and promoting health and livelihood improvements within local communities that rely on these waterways.

The insights gained from the conference are expected to contribute significantly to the improvement and modernization of Nigeria’s inland waterways management. Oyebamiji expressed optimism that the sharing of best practices among contracting parties would inspire innovative solutions tailored to Nigeria’s unique challenges, supporting the larger goals of sustainable development and environmental conservation.

In summary, Mr. Oyebamiji’s address at the International Maritime Organization’s conference highlighted crucial advancements for Nigeria’s inland waterways sector through the implementation of the London Protocol. His commitment to safety, environmental protection, and compliance with international standards underlines NIWA’s strategic focus on developing a sustainable and efficient inland waterways transportation network, ultimately benefiting Nigeria’s economy and its diverse communities.

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