 The Reversed State Governor, Yusam Wike, has urged the leadership of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency in Imasa to return its Cabot-touch Services Department to Port Harcourt. The governor gave the charge when he hosted the director general of the agency, Dr Bashir Yusuf Jamal, on curtsy visit at Government House, Port Harcourt. The next report explains more. Stakeholders in the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency in Imasa and the Reversed State Government are seated here to discuss key issues in the maritime sector. Top of mind for Governor Wike is a request for the relocation of the Cabot-touch Services Department of Imasa to Port Harcourt the Reversed Capital from Lagos. He also decried that his administration procures gun boats for the security agencies to assist them fight piracy and ensure safety and the waterways, but that Reversed State gets nothing in return. Meanwhile, the Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency in Imasa, Dr Bashir Yusuf Jamal, explained the agency plan to divers the country's economy in 10 years by developing Nigerian's ocean resources. I will allow us to harness these resources. The agency commands the issue of blue economy to ensure that we have something that will fall back on. Governor Wike commanded the new Imasa GT for the new initiative and pledged to partner the agency in the area of human capital development. It is very, very difficult to train seafarers. Very, very, at not the first sea school in this country. There's nothing in you, there's nothing wrong in you. Partnering with the state to develop it as one of the key areas when you train them. Then they do, you know, move them to as seafarers to work in the maritime industry. It's very, very important. Let us not abandon those things and begin to create new ones. Dr Jamal urged the river state government to set up a committee to work with the agency in identifying its areas of comparative advantage in her nesting its vast ocean resources.