International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Secretary General, Arsenio
Antonio Dominguez Velasco, called on all stakeholders in Pakistan's
ship-breaking industry to rigorously comply with established safety protocols.
He stressed that strict adherence to these guidelines is essential not only to
protect the workers engaged in this high-risk occupation but also to safeguard
the environment and ecosystems surrounding the ship-breaking yards. Breaking
and recycling ships, when done responsibly, can ensure both worker safety and
environmental sustainability.
During his visit to
the Gadani ship-breaking yard, the IMO chief expressed his satisfaction with
Pakistan's efforts to comply with the Hong Kong Convention on ship recycling.
He recognised Pakistan's vast potential in the global ship-breaking industry
and expressed interest in future visits to monitor progress.
The IMO secretary
general also laid the foundation stone for a hospital dedicated to
ship-breaking workers and an industrial wastewater treatment plant, key
initiatives to improve worker welfare and environmental health at the site. He
was accompanied by Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh
and other senior officials.
National and international experts, speaking at the
third day of the International Maritime Sustainability Exhibition &
Conference (IMSEC) 2024, underscored the significance of the maritime economy.
In his remarks at the
event's closing ceremony, Dominguez reaffirmed the IMO's commitment to
providing Pakistan with technical support to enhance its maritime capabilities,
particularly in ship recycling and fisheries. He said, "We have outlined
several plans and strategies during this conference, and I am confident that
Pakistan will continue to grow its shipping, recycling, and fisheries sectors
while focusing on environmental sustainability."
Pakistan Navy's Commander of the Fleet, Admiral
Faisal Abbasi, praised the country's maritime security, noting that its waters
have remained free of piracy.
Abbasi announced that
the next maritime conference will take place in November 2025, featuring
expanded programmes aimed at strengthening Pakistan's role in the global
maritime industry.