By Hosea Parah, Abuja
The President of the Nigerian Hydrographic Society (NHS) and Hydrographer of the Navy, Rear Admiral Ayò Olugbode has conferred with members of the society in aseminal gathering aimed at advancing the hydrography profession in the country on recently at Apapa Boat Club, Lagos.
In a statement issued by Commodore AO AYO-VAUGHAN Director of Information stated that Part of the interactions were centered on ways and means to deepen multidimensional collaboration within hydrography professional clusters and cohorts towards enabling the full optimization of the blue economy potentials of the country.
The gathering provided a platform to rekindle the commitment and enthusiasm of NHS members and concerned stakeholdersin the development of the functional and operational knowledge of hydrography in thecountry. This is pertinently so due to the enabling role hydrographers must play inenhancing Nigeria’s maritime aspirations, particularly with the recent establishment of the Federal Ministry of Marine Resources and Blue Economy.
According to the statement, the key issues at the event revolved around the need to restructure andrebrand NHS for enhanced hydrographic service delivery in Nigeria. It was also agreed that there’s the need to improve NHS’ visibility on social media platforms with a view for NHS to become more proactive in hydrographic advocacy in Nigeria and within the widerGulf of Guinea sub-Region.
The statement further said, proposals were made for NHS’ 2024 FiscalYear, making it imperative for members to resolve all outstanding issues before the end of December 2023. In view of this, plans were also concluded on the need to hold an NHS Annual General Meeting sometime in 2024.
Different responsibilities were given to members towards building collective approaches on how to move the Societyforward, with clearly defined expected timelines and deliverables.
On his part, the President and Hydrographer of the Navy assured members of his unwavering dedication to move NHS to greater heights and affirmed the unflinchingsupport of the Chief of the Naval staff towards improving Nigeria’s hydrographic capacity for improved maritime safety and security towards enhancing Nigeria’s nationaleconomic growth and prosperity.
The meeting ended with participants agreeing that the event would become a significant turning point for NHS, as robust plans had been articulated to usher in a new era of dedication and commitment to quality hydrographic service delivery in Nigeria to forge a resilient, progressive.