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NIMASA hands over site of modular floating dock to Melsmore

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From left: Head, Maritime Safety and Seafarers Standards Department , NIMASA, Mr. Taiwo Olaniyan; Managing Director, Melsmore, Mr. Danny Fuchs; Director-General, NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, OFR; Chief Engineer of Melsmore, Mr. Givol Yaron; and Head, Public, Private Partnership Unit of NIMASA, Mr. Kabiru Diso. During the handing over of the leased site at the Continental Shipyard Limited (CSL) of the Nigerian Ports Authority to the technical partners, Melsmore, which was held at the headquarters of the Agency in Lagos.

By Emeka Ugwuanyi

The management of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has handed over the leased site at the Continental Shipyard Limited (CSL) of the Nigerian Ports Authority to the technical partners, Melsmore.
The technical partners are to liaise with the management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) in finalising site management, which include risk assessment in preparation to move the modular floating dock to the Continental Shipyard for the commencement of full operations.
NIMASA and the technical partners also agreed to invite manufacturers of the floating dock, Damen Shipyard, to join in recommissioning the Dockyard, while site preparations are ongoing. This is to ensure the floating dock is deployed in the shortest possible time.
While addressing officials of Melsmore, the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, emphasised the need for them to review the action plan in the light of realities on ground with detailed deliverables, and key performance indicators with clearly stated timelines.
“Nigerians eagerly await the deployment of the modular floating dock. This is a national asset, which has potentials to boost maritime trade, create jobs, develop skills, by providing training avenues to various maritime training institutions in Nigeria, while also attracting foreign investment and preventing capital flight, thereby generating revenue. We hope to have students from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria and the Maritime University Okerenkoko, among other maritime institutions, come there for practical time”, the D-G said.
In his remarks, the Managing Director, Melsmore, Mr. Danny Fuchs, thanked the management of the Agency for the opportunity to work on such important project, and gave the assurance that the company is prepared to handle the movement of the floating dock from the naval dockyard to the Continental Shipyard Limited (CSL).
It may be recalled that the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) recently leased designated areas at the Continental Shipyard for the operations of the Modular Floating Dock. The areas include; the dolphin jetty, waterfront of the jetty adjourning the slipway, an administrative block, a construction, welding and mechanical workshop and a civil maintenance workshop, among others.
The project will be run on a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.

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