Tinubu tasks Africa on automation for global maritime competitiveness

President Bola Tinubu has tasked African leaders with full automation in order to remain competitive in the maritime sector.

Tinubu made the appeal at the 43rd Annual Council Meeting and 18th Roundtable of Managing Directors/Exhibition of the Port Management Association of West and Central Africa (PMAWCA) on Monday in Lagos.

The meeting hosted by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) had the theme ‘The Role of Ports in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).’

The president said the region must embrace full automation to be competitive in the global maritime sector.

Tinubu was represented at the event by Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, Minister of Marine and Blue Economy.

He noted that the region had a shared destiny with robust human capital, and natural resource endowments and was largely connected by the same developmental challenges.

Tinubu said the countries were duty-bound by posterity to unite and deploy their resources together and solve issues affecting socio-economic progress and development.

He pointed out that the ongoing discussions in Nigeria and other African countries on the importance of investing in infrastructure and equipment would support trade facilitation.

Tinubu added that meetings such as this would put the issues in proper perspective and serve as an avenue for the generation of ideas that would aid national governments to formulate effective policies.

“My administration is especially interested in the maritime industry; this is why we created the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy in the first instance.

“Even though we have physical national boundaries that separate us, the waters are natural source of connectivity, and they seem like a subtle providential message that we must work together for the good of all our countries.

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