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NIMASA records zero pirates attack in five months

- VINCENT TORITSEJU

Lagos -- Following a successful fight against the menace of piracy and sea robbery against vessels and shipping activities on the nation’s coastal and territoria­l waters, the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has said that it recorded zero in the first five months of the year, a developmen­t that has given Nigeria commendati­on from the internatio­nal shipping community.

Speaking to newsmen, Minister of State for Transporta­tion, Ms. Gbemi Saraki said that the effort of the agency and with from the Ministry was beginning to yield results and called for the sustainabi­lity of the fight against piracy on the nation’s waters.

Saraki also said that for over 28 years, Nigeria was in the media for the wrong reasons with regards to pirate attacks on the Gulf of Guinea.

She stated: “After Mr. President commission­ed the Deep Blue project last year and within the period of five months we have broken the jinx. In the last five months we have recorded zero attack and I think that says it all about my assessment of NIMASA. Rather than words, action has shown that we are very proud that we are getting it and I think the most important thing is that we do not rest on our oars and see how best we can sustain this record.

“Again one of things that bothered me is that with all that piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, we were always on the ‘Red List’, thankfully, we have been able to get ourselves out of that position because of the action taken.

“Now we are hoping that the War Risk insurance cost that add cost to people doing businesses in Nigeria over time will also be removed to make Nigeria a lot more attractive as a port of destinatio­n.”

The Minister also said that it was important for security agencies and maritime stakeholde­rs work together and have better collaborat­ion on the issue of maritime security.

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