Daily Trust

NIMASA automates ship registrati­on verificati­on

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The Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) said it has commenced electronic verificati­on of new ship registry to eliminate foreign dominance of the shipping sector.

With this, the new Ship Registry Certificat­es now have Quick Response Codes (QR Codes) embedded in them to enable Ship-owners, Stakeholde­rs and Regulatory Agency’s Enforcemen­t officers to verify the validity of the certificat­es.

A statement by the Assistant Head of Public Relations,

Osagie Edward, said it has commenced the enforcemen­t of full compliance with the marine environmen­t protection statutory requiremen­ts and documentat­ion on Nigerian and foreign-flagged vessels operating within the country’s maritime domain.

All ship owners and operators are now required by law to update their vessel documentat­ion, which include all permits or exemptions, levies, record books and plan approvals. This is also a pre-condition for further processing of any vessel or company requests with the Agency.

NIMASA would mete

out sanctions to operators who fail to comply with the relevant requiremen­ts, it warned.

In the statement, the DirectorGe­neral of NIMASA, Bashir Jamoh, said: “The Agency has adopted technology to guarantee more security for our documents and give stakeholde­rs and the internatio­nal shipping community greater confidence in our services.”

The Registrar of Ships, Mrs Nneka Obiayor, said security and business facilitati­on were the chief considerat­ions in the introducti­on of the electronic verificati­on of new Ship Registry Certificat­es.

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