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Emmanuel ‘harnessing maritime potentials’ to boost Akwa Ibom economy

Udom Emmanuel, governor of Akwa Ibom state, is harnessing the maritime potentials in the state to boost the state’s economy, according to Ekereobong Akpan, head of civil service, in the state.

Akpan, who said this added that the state will take the centre stage in global maritime economy by the time the investments fully take off.
The head of civil service stated this when Ekong Atai, zonal vice president of the Maritime Workers Union, led other members of the team on a visit on her in her office recently.
The head of civil service listed such investments in the maritime sector to include the Ibaka Deep Seaport project, Ibom Industrial City, Liberty Free Trade Zone, landing jetties and other maritime transport facilities. She called on Akwa Ibom people to key into this vision by investing and developing the needed manpower to enable them to benefit from this lucrative sector.
She thanked the zonal maritime workers for their on-going advocacy for the sponsorship of manpower training of Akwa Ibom youths in the relevant skills to strategically equip and position them to benefit optimally from the empowerment opportunities in the maritime sector. She also encouraged Akwa Ibom entrepreneurs to take advantage of the strategic location of Akwa Ibom within the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean and key into the investment opportunities this proximity offers.
The head of civil service described the dearth of skilled and certificated maritime workers in the state and assured that their proposal for the training of 250 Akwa Ibom youths on basic seafaring and retraining of experienced hands on higher skills to enable them acquire the status of able seamen (AB), officers on board, master mariners, chief engineers as well as captains of vessels would be forwarded to appropriate quarters for necessary action. She thanked them for the visit and wished them well in their various endeavours.
Earlier, the zonal vice president of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, had informed the head of civil service that the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria is an industrial union that caters for the welfare of the employees in the maritime sector.
Atai said that the union encourages high level of productivity and efficiency among its 6,000 members in the maritime industry.

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