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Omatseye
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Temisan Omatseye, a former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has emerged as the new President of the African Shipowners’ Association (ASA), a new association.
Omatseye, who in 2014 contested the position of President of the Nigerian Shipowners Association (NISA), but lost, was elected as the President of ASA with Stanley Ahorlu of Ghana who emerged as the association’s 1st Vice President, while Caroline Masala emerged as 2nd Vice President.
There will be 10 Directors from other African countries to assist Omatseye.
Omatseye reportedly told newsmen that the ASA election was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where major maritime industry players in Africa attended the African Union (AU) Heads of State meeting for the launch of the Decade of African Maritime Development programme.
The launch, according to reports, witnessed strategic meetings of African ship owners, heads of maritime administrations, port operators and African Heads of States.
“With the launch on Saturday, July 25, 2015, Africa will witness major changes in its maritime industry.
He said the new association would be “supporting the Association of African Maritime Administrations (AAMA) and other regional and sub-regional cooperation organizations in maritime transport.
“ASA strongly believes in the establishment and development of African shipping lines; attracting public and private investment in ships and shipping in general; the establishment of maritime agencies within and outside Africa to enable African shipping lines improve on the coordination of their schedule and cargo handling operations; the creation of a dedicated fund for the development of the African shipping lines; the establishment of Cabotage and effective participation of private sector operators; the establishment of national and regional maritime Cabotage shipping lines to promote intra-African trade and facilitate the economic and socio-economic integration of the continent,” the report quoted him as saying.