Caverton Marine, at NIWA event, advocates safe water transportation

Caverton Marine advocates for safe water transportation at the NIWA stakeholder meeting, with CEO Olabode Makanjuola detailing plans to revolutionise Nigeria’s waterways with safety-focused initiatives.
Caption L-R:, Chief Executive O,fficer, Caverton Offshore Support Group Plc (COSG), Mr. Olabode Makanjuola; Chairman House Committee Inland Waterways, Hon Ojutu Ojema; Managing Director/CEO, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Bola Oyebamiji; Mr Sule Jimoh Director, Maritime Services and representative of the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Prof Stephen Fakulade at a Stakeholders’ Meeting on Safety and lnsecurities on Inland Waterways organized by NIMA held in Abuja on Thursday, October24th, 2024

Caverton Marine has called on marine industry stakeholders to pay utmost attention to safety on all waterways in the country to position the industry for unlimited growth.

Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting on safety and insecurities in Abuja, the Chief Executive Officer, Caverton Marine, Olabode Makanjuola, said the entrenchment of safety across Nigeria will offer a viable alternative in transportation for Nigerians.

At the event organised by the National Inland Waters Authority (NIWA) and chaired by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola, Mr.  Makanjuola unveiled his company’s vision on safe water transportation in Nigeria.

“Today marks a significant milestone not just for Caverton, but for the future of water transportation in Nigeria. As many of you know, for years, Caverton has been a cornerstone in Nigeria’s oil and gas logistics sector where safety isn’t just a priority, but is the foundation of everything we do. Our track record speaks for itself.

“Through our aviation logistics operations, we’ve consistently demonstrated that when it comes to transporting precious cargo – whether it’s personnel or equipment – there can be no compromise on safety. This unwavering commitment has made us the trusted partner for major oil and gas companies operating in some of the most challenging environments,” he said.

According to him, through the OMIBUS innovation, the company plans to replicate the same dedication to safety and uncompromising commitment to excellence to the water transportation sector.

He disclosed that the vessels are equipped with state-of-the-art safety features and crew members undergo rigorous safety training and certification.

On the stand-out features of the initiative, he highlighted strict maintenance schedules that exceed industry standards, safety protocols which are continuously reviewed and updated as well as the employment of real-time monitoring systems for all aspects of operations.

“Why water transportation? Because we see both the immense potential and the pressing need. Nigeria’s waterways are natural highways that have been underutilised. But more importantly, we see the need for an operator who puts safety first – always, without exception.

“This isn’t just about transportation, it’s about transformation. We’re not just offering a service; we’re setting a new standard for what water transportation in Nigeria should be. The same expertise that has made us a trusted name in oil and gas logistics will now serve the broader transportation needs of our nation. The future of water transportation in Nigeria is safe, reliable, and professional. That future begins with Caverton,” Makanjuola added.

Earlier this year, the company announced a partnership with the Lagos State Government, leading to the commissioning of 25 locally-built Omnibus FRP 40-passenger ferries to enhance waterways transportation.

Through a public private partnership, the firm aims to advance the state’s transportation infrastructure, providing a reliable, safe, and efficient mode of transport towards achieving the global sustainable development goals (SGDs).

The company, one of the two subsidiaries of Caverton Offshore Support Group Plc., a foremost indigenous offshore logistics services provider, focusing on new areas of growth, has continued to spread its horizon beyond Lagos State.

The company has entered into partnerships on water transportation with some states including Anambra and Edo State, among others in recent times.

Taking stock of its operations recently, the group said advanced discussions are being held with some national governments across the continent towards increasing the company’s footprint across Africa.

Some of the countries included in those conversations across operational areas like aviation, training and water transport are the Republic of Benin, Senegal and Ivory Coast.

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