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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has announced plans to end the issuance of waivers under the Coastal and Inland Shipping Act 2003.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has announced plans to end the issuance of waivers under the Coastal and Inland Shipping Act 2003.</p>
<p>Oyetola made this known on Sunday in a statement by his spokesperson, Dr Bolaji Akinola, following a meeting with a delegation from NNPC Shipping, Stena Bulk, and Caverton Offshore.</p>
<p>The meeting took place at the Ministry in Abuja and reaffirmed Oyetola’s commitment to reversing the over-reliance on waivers for foreign vessels in Nigerian waters.</p>
<p>The visit coincided with the official unveiling of Unity Shipping World, USW, a new joint venture by NNPC Shipping, Stena Bulk, and Caverton Offshore Support Group.</p>
<p>The joint venture seeks to develop a strong tanker operation capable of transporting crude oil, refined products, and LNG across Nigeria, West Africa, and internationally.</p>
<p>The Cabotage Act restricts coastal shipping to Nigerian-owned, Nigerian-crewed, and Nigerian-built or -flagged vessels.</p>
<p>However, due to limited local capacity, waivers have frequently been granted to foreign vessels, undermining domestic shipping growth and competitiveness.</p>
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<p>Oyetola criticised this long-standing trend, stating that it had hindered the development of local shipping firms and reduced opportunities for Nigerian maritime professionals.</p>
<p>He said the decision was aimed at strengthening the maritime sector, creating jobs, and increasing indigenous participation in the nation’s shipping industry.</p>
<p>“The era of indiscriminate waivers is ending. We can’t keep weakening local capacity under the guise of temporary foreign assistance.</p>
<p>“It is time to build Nigerian tonnage, support local employment, and give indigenous operators a fair chance to succeed,” Oyetola said.</p>
<p>To support this policy shift, the minister instructed NIMASA to begin the disbursement process for the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, CVFF.</p>
<p>The fund, generated through cabotage levies, is designed to help Nigerian ship owners acquire vessels and expand their operational capabilities.</p>
<p>Oyetola emphasised the urgency of disbursing the fund, calling it vital for empowering local operators in the face of reduced foreign waivers.</p>
<p>“As the waiver era ends, supporting indigenous ship owners becomes even more crucial,” he stated.</p>
<p>He also reaffirmed the government’s plan to launch a national shipping carrier through a Public-Private Partnership, enhancing Nigeria’s maritime influence regionally.</p>
<p>Caverton Offshore’s CEO, Bode Makanjuola, described the new joint venture as transformative for Nigeria’s maritime industry.</p>
<p>He said Unity Shipping World, USW, would provide efficient, reliable, and sustainable marine transport services for the country’s growing energy needs.</p>
<p>According to him, the company plans to build a modern fleet by acquiring new and existing vessels while focusing on cost and operational efficiency.</p>
<p>Makanjuola noted that the fleet would primarily support NNPC’s logistics but also serve other oil producers and energy traders.</p>
<p>He stressed USW’s commitment to sustainability, safety, and training for Nigerian seafarers to ensure long-term industry growth.</p>
<p>“This partnership reflects careful planning and a shared vision. It combines local expertise with global standards for real impact.</p>
<p>“Unity Shipping World will proudly fly the Nigerian flag and help train the next generation of seafarers,” Makanjuola said.</p>
<p>Panos Gliatis, Managing Director of NNPC Shipping, said the alliance would enhance domestic refining and support Nigeria’s global energy logistics role.</p>
<p>Stena Bulk President and CEO, Erik Hånell, echoed this, highlighting the alignment of the venture with his company’s global strategy.</p>
<p>“We are committed to operational excellence and growth in key energy markets. This partnership boosts Nigeria’s shipping and energy sectors,” Hånell said.</p>
<p><strong><em>Source: NAN</em></strong></p>
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