AMJON/NSML 2024 Finance Conference to catalyse Nigeria’s Blue Economy
… Holds tomorrow as maritime agencies, stakeholders sign in to attend
Maureen Aguta
As the Nigerian maritime industry sets for the Association of Maritime Journalists of Nigeria (AMJON) flagship annual Maritime Finance Conference, several industry stakeholders who have indicated intention to attend have said that if the outcome of the conference is taken seriously by the government, it could catalyse the development of the country’s Blue Economy.
The year’s special edition which is jointly organized by AMJON and NLNG Shipping and Marine Services Limited (NSML) is pulling key maritime industry operators and stakeholders and financial institutions in the country who will be the main providers of the necessary financing the industry badly needs to thrive.
Advocacy Times learnt that as the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) declare willingness to participate in the brainstorming event, more and more stakeholders, industry experts, and the public have continued to sign in to participate in this pivotal event is scheduled to start by 10:00am, tomorrow, Thursday, August 22, 2024, at the Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.
The theme for this year’s conference, “Vessel Acquisition/Construction: Nigeria’s Banks, Insurance Firms, Government, and the Blue Economy,” promises to be a focal point for discussions on enhancing Nigeria’s maritime industry. The conference will convene leading figures from the banking and insurance sectors, government agencies, and maritime professionals to explore the intersections of finance, risk management, and policy in bolstering the nation’s blue economy.
Organisers have assured that participants can look forward to a series of in-depth presentations, expert analyses, and engaging discussions aimed at unraveling the complexities of maritime finance. The event will also offer valuable networking opportunities, allowing attendees to connect with influential leaders and decision-makers who are driving change in Nigeria’s maritime sector.
Key topics to be addressed include innovative financing solutions for vessel acquisition and construction, strategies for effective risk management, and the critical role of government policies in sustaining and expanding the maritime industry.
This newspaper further learnt that AMJON is encouraging everyone with a stake in Nigeria’s maritime future to join this groundbreaking conference, which is set to be a cornerstone event for the sector.