DG NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside

BY FRANCIS EZEM

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA, has said that its decision to donate relief materials to some Internally Displaced Persons IDP camps across some states affected by humanitarian crisis in Nigeria is in line with its Corporate Social Responsibility CSR, initiative.

Director General of the agency, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, who spoke at one of the IDP camps in Abuja during the presentation of the materials, noted that people at the IDP camps across the country are integral part of the Nigerian society and hence should not be neglected nor discriminated against. He therefore called on well-meaning individual Nigerians and corporate organisations to extend similar hands of fellowship to those affected by the humanitarian crisis.

Peterside said: “We must share in the grief of our fellow citizens, as no one wishes to find him or herself in any camp, knowing fully well that the comfort there is minimal. Let me also assure you that in no distant time from now, you will all return to your abodes as the Federal Government is committed to ensuring that your safety is paramount. For us in NIMASA we are not just concerned about the well-being of the maritime industry alone, but as a corporate socially responsible agency, we are concerned about your welfare; this is why we are here to support you the best way we can”.

The DG who was represented by the agency’s Director, Special Duties in charge of External Relations and Technical Cooperation, Hajia Lami Tumaka, noted that NIMASA will continue to support all initiatives of the Federal Government to ensure that the welfare and safety of the IDPs is guaranteed.

Similarly, the agency’s Director of Internal Audit, Mr. Victor Onuzuruike who presented the materials at the Gubio IDP Camp in Maiduguri, Borno State, restated the agency’s commitment towards touching lives.

While presenting the items, he noted that NIMASA as a responsible Agency will continue to work with relevant institutions in the country to provide relief to all Nigerians experiencing one disaster or another.

“As a sign of love and in recognition of the need to continuously offer succor to alleviate the challenges and the sufferings of our internally displaced brothers and sisters spread across Nigeria, NIMASA brings you glad tidings. We have come not with a heavy heart, but with a message of love and assurance, he said”.

At the camp in the Odiereke-Ubie community of Ahoada West Local Government area of Rivers State and Bakassi area of Cross River State, the Head, Corporate Communications of the Agency, Mr. Isichei Osamgbi who also represented the Agency stated that NIMASA will not relent on its efforts to complement the efforts of the Federal Government in ensuring that the IDP’s across the country are well catered for.

In his words, “we understand your circumstances, we feel your pains, we know your needs; therefore, we as an Agency of government will continue to extend our hands of fellowship to support you. We share in the pains you are passing through, hence this efforts which is aimed at reducing such pains. We are indeed touched by your situation and it is in the spirit of love that we make this donation. We hope that the gesture is taken in the spirit in which it is given”.

Receiving the materials in the various States, Local Governments and Communities visited, the representatives of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and some of the local Chiefs in the visited areas were on ground to receive the items that were bought by the Agency. They unanimously expressed gratitude to the Agency and noted that the materials donated will be used appropriately.

Some of the states visited by the agency include; Adamawa, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Edo, Lagos, Niger, Rivers, Yobe and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Recall that aside from the regulatory and promotional functions of NIMASA, the agency has always been at the fore front of promoting CSR initiatives in the country as demonstrated severally in various parts of the country. The agency has rendered assistance to victims affected by insurgency and flood among several others.