Nigerian cadets’ protest: NIMASA sends delegates to Philippines
The Nigerian Marítime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), on Saturday, said the agency will engage in a fact-finding mission to the Philippines to engage with the school and the Cadets of the National Seafarers Development Program (NSDP), over their grieviances that led to protest in the Asian country.
In a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP, the agency’s management said the issue surrounding the griviances of the cadets would be tackled from an informed position, as the matter far predates this administration.
According to the agency, NIMASA has received Ministerial approval for an assessment visit in October to ascertain, first-hand, the issues and to fully and finally address them.
The statement reads, “We wish to let the public know that we are monitoring the unfortunate development in the Philippines involving NIMASA NSDP 2013 cadets, as seen in a recent online video. And to assure Nigerians that NIMASA has received Ministerial approval for an assessment visit this October to ascertain, first-hand, the issues to fully and finally address them.
“Our executive director, Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services, Engr. Victor Ochei, will lead the fact-finding mission to the Philippines to engage with the school and the cadets. As responsible management, we must deal with this from an informed position, as the matter far predates this administration.
“While we regret the embarrassment this may have caused all concerned; we urge caution and avoidance of any speculative reporting until the official outcome of the on-the-spot evaluation to the Philippines is submitted.”
RE: PROTEST BY NIMASA NDSP 2013 CADETS AT NIGERIAN EMBASSY IN THE PHILIPPINES
We wish to let the public know that we are monitoring the unfortunate development in the Philippines involving NIMASA NSDP 2013 cadets, as seen in a recent online video. And to assure Nigerians that NIMASA has received Ministerial approval for an assessment visit this October to ascertain, first-hand, the issues to fully and finally address them.
Our Executive Director, Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services, Engr. Victor Ochei, will lead the fact-finding mission to the Philippines to engage with the school and the cadets. As responsible management, we must deal with this from an informed position, as the matter far predates this administration.
While we regret the embarrassment this may have caused all concerned; we urge caution and avoidance of any speculative reporting until the official outcome of the on-the-spot evaluation to the Philippines is submitted.