Africa seeks greater representation on IMO council
. Signs MoU on capacity building
The Chairman of the Association of African Maritime Administration (AAMA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has called for increased representation of the continent on the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Council and its secretariat.
Dakuku, who made the appeal when he led a delegation of some members of AAMA executive committee to meet with the IMO Secretary General, Mr. Kitack Lim at the organization’s headquarters in London, said that there was the need for Africa’s proportionate representation to commensurate with the size of the continent’s membership of IMO.
According to the AAMA Chairman, “You will agree with me that the number of African Nations at the council of the IMO is disproportionate to the size of the continent’s representation at the global maritime body, therefore, to drive Africa’s maritime sector development agenda, there is need for a proportionate and effective representation of the continent in council and at the secretariat.”
Dakuku, who is also the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), noted the various initiatives embarked upon by the AAMA’s leadership, including cooperation by the member nations in capacity building, to impact on the continent’s maritime sector.
While commending the IMO for the technical support so far extended to members on the African continent, Dakuku solicited for a Memorandum of Understanding between the IMO and AAMA to have an integrated position, adding that this would aid a lot of African countries needing technical support.
In his response, the IMO Secretary General, Mr. Kitack Lim commended the African Maritime Administrations for their high level organization and a proactive leadership of AAMA with a drive towards ensuring that Africa Maritime sector remains viable.
He urged African nations to continue to work closely to remain a formidable block that would be of influence in decision making at the IMO.
AAMA’s delegation that accompanied Dakuku included, the Director General of Ghana Maritime Authority Mr. Kwame Owuaru, CEO of the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA), Mr. Sobantu Tilayi, others include the Executive Director Finance and Administration, NIMASA, Mr. Bashir Jamoh, the chairperson of African Maritime Advisory Group (AMAG), Azara Prempeh and Phimulani Myeni of South Africa.





