Maritime conversion programme to benefit 5000 graduates
Maritime Conversion Programme (MCP), a program designed to introduce Nigerian graduates to the maritime sector and improving itscareer prospects is set to begin.
The Chief Executive Officer of Employment Clinic, Ronke Kosoko, has revealed this while addressing the media at Morlap House in Apapa, Lagos on Wednesday.
According to Kosoko, the MCP, which has gotten the backing of the government, would give support and connect not less than 5000 Nigerian graduates with the right employers in the industry who can engage them in non-technical aspects of the shipping.
She also noted that women will be given adequate percentage under MCP, stating that the MCP is not creating jobs but providing a fertile ground for transfer of knowledge from old Nigerians in the industry to young ones.
The Employment Clinic boss also congratulated Nigerian President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his recent electoral victory, even as she charged him to make maritime industry the fulcrum of his administration’s economic policy trust.
Kosoko also congratulated Lagos State Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu on his re-election.
She implored the President-elect Tinubu to appoint qualified Nigerians to head government agencies in the industry and also address myriad of problems that mitigate the growth of the industry which, she said, is capable of addressing youth unemployment in the country.
“Tinubu can’t say no to maritime industry. We have been talking to people we know who can be in his cabinet on the economic prospect of the industry for the nation and the need to address various problems which have plagued the sector. We wanted people with experience be appointed to key agencies in the industry. We want the industry to reclaim its glory.
“The Lagos State 30 years Masterplan launched in 2022 can’t work without maritime. It is important for the Lagos State government to pay more attention to provision of infrastructure that can aid the growth of the industry in the state,” Kosoko counselled Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu.