Monrovia – The Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA), under the leadership of Commissioner/CEO Cllr. Neto Zarzar Lighe, Sr., in collaboration with other government entities, has formally validated and approved the National Maritime Strategy (NMS) of Liberia for the next five years. The NMS, which contains three cardinal pillars of Collaboration, Innovation, and Partnerships, highlights a whole-of-government approach to ensuring that Liberia fully meets its national and international obligations in maritime governance.
In validating and approving the National Maritime Strategy, Commissioner Lighe expressed his appreciation to the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Defense, the Minister of Transport, the Chairman of the Law Reform Commission, the Managing Director of the National Port Authority, the Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority for their participation in the process as collaborating entities and partners in the Maritime Administration of Liberia.
Commissioner Lighe also acknowledged the years of invaluable work by the maritime professionals at LiMA and the many specialists from other government entities within the maritime administration of Liberia. These technicians produced a significant body of work upon which the NMS has been developed, reviewed, and validated.
The Commissioner believes that the NMS is the mainstay for the further development of multisectoral maritime initiatives, aiming to expand the benefits of the Blue Economy and Ocean Governance in Liberia.
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