Dr Dakuku Peterside, Director-General, Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), on Monday said that transportation and logistics were crucial to the economic development of any nation.
Peterside stated this in Port Harcourt during his inauguration as Chairman, Governing Board, Centre for Logistics and Transport Studies (CELTRAS) of University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT).
He said raw materials in Nigeria or Africa would not have value without transport and logistics to take them to where they were needed.
“If there is one enabler for economic development, it is transport and logistics because we are in a world where demand and supply that are in different locations need to meet.
“So, transport and logistics is the link between where raw materials and finished goods are produced to where they are in demand,”he said,
According to Peterside, anyone that embarks on research in the area of transport and logistics is contributing to the development of the society.
“I’m assuring us that the new board will not disappoint in contributing to bridge the gap between knowledge and what is needed in the society in the area of transport and logistics.
“We will serve as a critical link between what the industry need and what the centre can provide. We will play our own role by sharing experiences with those working at the centre,” he added.
The new board chairman said that they would try to shape the policy background of the centre and also do whatever they could to attract funding to the centre.
He stated that there was no knowledge-based research centre that could perform optimally without proper funding.
“The centre is positioned to play a catalytic role in what is expected the society today,” he said.
Peterside pledged that the new board would be alive to its responsibility by ensuring that they make impact that would move the centre to the next level.
Earlier,Prof. Ndowa Lale, Vice Chancellor of UNIPORT, said that he had confidence in the members.
Lale said that the institution was ready to provide the needed assistance to drive the vision of the centre because transport and logistics were critical to the economy.
He stated that no economy could survive without a well organised transport and logistics sector.
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