Domestic Shipbuilding and Repair as a Priority Industrial Policy

Domestic Shipbuilding and Repair as a Priority Industrial Policy

Across Nigeria’s sprawling coastline and bustling ports lies a maritime paradox: though the country handles a large volume of maritime traffic and commerce, much of its vessel repair, maintenance, and construction still depends on foreign shipyards. This reliance drains foreign exchange, incurs high costs and long downtimes, and denies the nation a chance to build a robust maritime industrial base. As global maritime dynamics evolve, now is the moment for Nigeria to reframe domestic shipbuilding…

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Advancing Maritime Security through Indigenous Surveillance Technologies

Advancing Maritime Security through Indigenous Surveillance Technologies

Nigeria and other African nations are increasingly turning to homegrown surveillance technologies to address persistent maritime security challenges, including piracy, illegal fishing, smuggling, and oil theft. Experts say that indigenous solutions can improve monitoring capabilities, strengthen regional cooperation, and stimulate local technological and economic growth. Africa’s maritime domain spans vast shipping lanes, critical offshore energy installations, and fishing zones. In Nigeria, maritime trade accounts for over 90 percent of imports and exports, yet the Gulf…

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