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Title: The problems of implementation of maritime safety conventions in developing countries: Experience from Nigeria
Authors: Ajiboye, Araoye Olarinkoye
Ayantoyinbo, Benedict Boye
Abdul-Azeez, Ibraheem Adegoke
Keywords: Implementation; international; Convention; Maritime; Safety
Issue Date: Apr-2010
Publisher: Ghana Institute for Management and Public Administration, University of Ghana, Legon
Citation: Ajiboye, A.O., Ayantoyinbo B.B & Abdul -Azeez, I.A. (2010). The problems of implementation of maritime safety conventions in developing countries: Experience from Nigeria. West African Journal of Management and Liberal Studies, 5(1), 271 – 282.
Series/Report no.: 5(1), 271 – 282.;271 – 282.
Abstract: This paper focuses on the identification and analysis of some of the problems facing developing countries in implementing the International Conventions relating to Maritime Safety with a view to finding solutions t overcome this situation. Primary data was utilized for this study and a tota 110 questionnaires were administered on randomly selected respondents. The analysis of the data was done using multiple regressions to analyse the data in order to establish the relationship between the dependent varia and the explanatory variables and to look at the degree at with each of the explanatory variables affect the implementation of the international convention in developing countries. The result of the study reveals that there are problems militating aga the implementation of the international conventions. Some of these are inadequate capital, inadequate ship facilities, inadequate trained and experienced personnel, inadequate merchant fleet, inefficient service, uncoordinated maritime policy among others which have implication o1maritime industry in developing world in general and Nigeria inclusive.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29971
ISSN: 2006-6295
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