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Centre Rues Absence Of Qualified Marine Surveyors In Nigeria

Yusuf Babalola by Yusuf Babalola
3 years ago
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The president, Center for Marine Surveyors in Nigeria (CMSN), Engr. Akin Olaniyan, on Monday, disclosed that there were not enough surveyors in the nation’s Marítime industry presently.

Olaniyan, speaking at the graduation ceremony of 50 surveyors at the centre, disclosed that the centre was established to bridge the gap currently being experienced in the marine survey sub-sector in the nation’s maritime industry.

Engr. Olaniyan, said the decision to grow a younger generation of marine surveyors was out of the fact that Nigeria does not lose out of the lucrative jobs and businesses in the sector to foreigners.

He, however, disclosed that without the requisite training in marine survey, one cannot have a good understanding of the industry and how one can key into it and partake in the businesses therein.

He explained that the total number of marine surveyors in Nigeria are a handful and that the sector is a small community where everyone knows each other as most of the hands got trained informally.

He said, “Becoming a marine surveyor is a one time training, it comes with years of experience, without training, you cannot understand your potential. Having this academic training is not enough, many of us got training informally through experience and through those of us that are Classification Societies.

“So because of this we came together where we can have an avenue to train the next generation of people and having this is not enough to make you a surveyor, the training will give the springboard to gather the experience.

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“We have trained over 50 people and these people can spread the gospel according to surveying, we can never have enough marine surveyors in Nigeria, like we can never have enough of other professionals. You see, being educated or being knowledgeable or being trained in any profession like marine surveying does not limit you.”

Speaking in a similar vein, Director of Programmes at the Center, Capt. Fola Ojutalayo, said that the new generation of marine surveyors in Nigeria can compete globally by virtue of the training they have received as both old and new members are internationally certified.

Ojulatayo also said that the training for the next set of marine surveyors have commenced adding that in the two months, new intakes will return to the classrooms.

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Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola is a Senior Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in maritime, aviation, transport, and economic reporting in Nigeria. He is recognised for well-researched stories that illuminate policy developments, industry challenges, and stakeholder perspectives across Nigeria's logistics, shipping, and aviation sectors. His reporting is noted for its clarity, balance, and commitment to professional journalistic standards.

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