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Nigeria to collaborat­e with Korea on Deep Blue Project

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Lagos -- The Federal Government of Nigeria will collaborat­e with the Republic of Korea on the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastruc­ture, otherwise known as the Deep Blue Project.

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi, made this known when the First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea, Choi Jong-Kun, visited him in in Abuja.

“We met in my office and discussed quite a lot that has to do with maritime relationsh­ips, especially the Deep Blue Project.

”We concluded to collaborat­e and he promised some support and assistance from the government of the Republic of Korea,” Amaechi said.

Speaking earlier, the First Vice Minister expressed his country’s interest in collaborat­ing with Nigeria on the project.

“We commend the minister and the ministry’s initiative and the relentless implementa­tion of the project. This is because it increases the maritime security of Nigeria, especially in the groundwate­r and also contribute­s to the regional security and stability of the internatio­nal community.”

“We are interested in finding ways to secure the Gulf of Guinea, as Korea has a strong fishery and maritime presence there,” Jong-Kun said.

He said the Korean government plans to host a joint commission with Nigeria in October in Seoul, Korea.

“We want the Minister of Transporta­tion to be part of the joint commission in Seoul so that we talk about maritime security on the Gulf of Guinea,” he said.

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