MOWCA seeks South Korea’s support for regional Shipping line

“Such an initiative can serve the expansion of maritime business opportunities and creation of employment for the thousands of skilled youths who have undergone training within and outside the continent.”

By Uzor Odigbo

Secretary General of the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA), Dr Paul Adalikwu seeks support of the Korean government to establish a regional shipping line to serve the interest of West and Central African countries.

Adalikwu who made this request in Abidjan during a visit to the Korean Embassy in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire also highlighted the long-standing working relationship between MOWCA and the Korean government through the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)

In a press release made available to TheNichen, MOWCA SG told Lee Jinmoon, First Secretary and Consul, Republic of South Korea Embassy in Abidjan that a regional shipping line will be of collective benefit to the 25 member countries and partner institutions like KOICA.

He said such an initiative can serve the expansion of maritime business opportunities and creation of employment for the thousands of skilled youths who have undergone training within and outside the continent

He highlighted the importance of South Korea as a maritime powerhouse that emphasizes sharing its experience with developing countries and international organisations like MOWCA.

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In addition to the shipping line, Adalikwu said MOWCA is looking at developing capacity in areas of dry docking- ship repairs and maintenance and local manufacturing of ancillary equipment and working gears like life jackets.

Adalikwu disclosed that under his watch measures have been taken to engage with international partners and Agencies to develop cooperation, particularly with International Maritime Organisation(IMO), African Development Bank (AfDB) and African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

He reiterated MOWCA’s drive to promote cost-effective maritime transport services, maritime safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea ensuring the training of maritime personnel, sustainable funding of the shipping industry and facilitating the transit of cargoes to landlocked member countries.

He reiterated that MOWCA is committed to actualising the completion of its ongoing projects such as the Coast Guard Function Network, improving the Centre for Information and Communication, and the Regional Maritime Development Bank

While seeking the support of the Korean government, the SG recalled that between 2005 and 2008, MOWCA received support from KOICA in the form of training of experts, donation of vehicles, computers/servers as contained in the report of its 13th Session of the General Assembly held in Dakar from 29th to 30th July 2008

Lee Jinmoon thanked Adalikwu for the visit and reassured them of his country’s cooperation with development organisations and maintaining robust diplomatic ties with other countries.

He promised to report Adalikwu’s visit and requests to the Korean Ambassador to Cote d’ Voire who was out of Abidjan on a mission at the time of the MOWCA delegation visit

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