The International Seabed Authority (ISA) has expressed hope for Nigeria and Africa to tap into the exploration of deep sea minerals to boost its blue economy.
ISA General Secretary, Michael Lodge stated this at the closing of a three-day African Deep Sea Resources (ADSR) Conference, held in Abuja.
He said the workshop was rich with amazing technical content about deep sea exploration deep sea resource potentials in terms of mineral resources marine environment protection technology and capacity development.
Lodge said, “I am very positive for the future engagement of Africa in the deep sea resources that will boost it s blue economy.
“This project is aimed at the whole of Africa, of course Nigeria has expressed a very strong interest so I think there is going to be particular benefit for Nigeria but the idea of the project as a whole is that we will go to different locations in Africa.”
On her part, Dr Maureen Tamuno, Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to ISA and the High Commissioner of Nigeria to Jamaica said Nigeria actually signed up to the International Seabed on the law of the sea 40 years ago.
She said there is a lot for Nigeria to benefit We brought this workshop to create awareness engineer participation of Nigerians especially collaboration between the private sector and government so that they will be able to get into the exploration stage.
“This is what other countries are doing that contracts are being given out unfortunately no African country has been able to get one.”
Also speaking, the Director General of National Boundary Commission (NBC) Surv. Adamu Adaji said the conference was able to properly sensitise and provide solutions on sea minerals exploration to African countries.
“We now know the potentials in the area and what we the Africans need to do to be able to tap from the resources within the sea area So the essence is the development of the seabed resources and promotion of the blue economy as a project.
“We are going to look at where we have shortfalls in terms of technical know how and partner with other African countries to see how we can benefit from this God given resources within the area Adaji said.
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