
Nigeria to adopt new technologies for greener shipping
The country’s maritime stakeholders have emphasized the need for increased focus on cutting-edge technologies that would usher in a new era of shipping activities that ensure a clean environment.infomation guide nigeria
Green shipping, according to the stakeholders who spoke at the 2022 Lagos International Maritime Week in Lagos, includes minimizing the quantity in the number of carbon emissions and other pollutants produced by ship fuel combustion in order to improve the marine environment.jamb result
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According to Sanwo–Olu, who was represented by Mrs. Patience Ogunnubi of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials, the globe is moving toward innovation and new technology that assist the marine industry’s shift to a more environmentally friendly business model.
She said Nigeria and, indeed, Africa could not afford to be left behind. “This is more important when juxtaposed with the centrality of the maritime sector to the Nigerian economy,” she stated.
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