casibom Betgaranti Perabet casibom casibom casibom casibom casibom Casibom https://casibomm-fiko.tumblr.com https://muson.org/ casibom giriş casibom casibom casibom casibom giriş casibom casibom casibom holiganbet Casibom casibom casibom casibom casibom casibom giriş casibom casibom giriş casibom giriş casibom casibom casibom casibom giriş casibom PORNOOOOO ANAMI SİKİN BEN ANAMI SİKTİRİYORUM CASİB ANAMI SİKT,İLER EYVAHHH DOLANDIRICIYIZ BİZ PARA İÇİN ANAMI SATIYORUM LİNK PORNO YETER AM ACIDI PORNOSU casibom casibom casibom casibom casibom casibom giriş casibom Casibom giriş casibom casibom casibom PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER PİSHİNG ANASINI SİKTİRENLER casibom giriş https://www.zawadzky.edu.co/ casibom Casibom796 HD KALİTEDE PORNO FİLM İZLE HD KALİTEDE PORNO FİLM İZLE HD KALİTEDE PORNO FİLM İZLE HD KALİTEDE PORNO FİLM İZLE HD KALİTEDE PORNO FİLM İZLE casibom casibom casibom
Seafarers Unemployment Contribute To Maritime Crimes In GoG Region – Ex-MARAN President - The Revealer
News

Seafarers Unemployment Contribute To Maritime Crimes In GoG Region  – Ex-MARAN President

Mr Sesan Onileimo, former President, Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN)  has attributed the rise in maritime-related crimes  to unemployment of seafarers produced under the National Seafarers Development Programme (NSDP).

Onileimo in a statement on Saturday in Lagos, noted that the programme was by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA and the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN in Oron, Akwa Ibom State.

Onileimo also the publisher of a leading maritime industry publications, Shipping Position Daily, listed the maritime crimes as piracy, oil theft and other kinds.

He expressed worries over the mass of unemployed youths in the country describing them as willing tools for maritime insecurity.

“There’s a mass of unemployed youth that the society has foisted on us, an idle hand is a willing tool.

“And I will like to look at this from two angles, there are two categories of unemployed willing youths: the ones trained by NIMASA under its National Seafarers Development Programme who were trained, qualified with or without Certificate of Competency (CoC) but waiting to have something to do.

“They are there, they want to be active, they are the tools that are being used to foment trouble.

“The second leg are those boys and girls who are trained locally, some of them are trained at Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) Oron, but there are those that are trained even in Agege here who wear uniforms so much so like that of the Navy.

“They are equipped and recruited into that business that has turned out to be a source of threat to our maritime environment,” he said.

He pointed out that in the course of his years as a maritime journalist, he had a reason to interact with a few of them.

“If you go to Liverpool here, I am sure the Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) will bear me witness; the boys and girls who graduated from Oron, who have turned out to be canoe boys, were not trained in Oron to be handling canoe and boats but there is no job for them.

“These are the same boys who had five years of training but afterwards, there is no job. Take that guy to Niger-Delta, he is ready to do anything for as long as the money is available”, he said.

Edet Udoh

We are The Revealer, a general online news platform based in Nigeria. Our focus amongst others is to provide credible, factual, well researched and balanced news and articles for our teeming readers in business, governments, politics, engineering, science, religion, technology etc. Edet Udoh is the Managing Editor. He is an experienced media person. He has worked extensively with the Champion Newspapers, The Authority Newspapers and the Blueprint Newspaper before starting Revealer Online News platform in 2018. He can be reached with this email address: edetudoh2003@gmail.com or via these phone numbers 08061246427 and 08170080488

Related Articles

Back to top button