The Guardian (Nigeria)

MOWCA solicits U. S. support to lift restrictio­ns on members' flagged ships

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

THE Maritime Organisati­on of West and Central Africa ( MOWCA) has appealed to the United States govern - ment to lift the restrictio­n placed on some member countries allegedly involved in illicit shipping activities.

The Secretary General, Dr Paul Adalikwu, made the appeal when he led a delegation of MOWCA to the U. S Embassy in Abidjan, Côte d’ivoire, for a strategic consultati­on.

The meeting was aimed at promoting seamless participat­ion of MOWCA countries in internatio­nal trade.

Adalikwu reiterated the organisati­on's commitment to best ethical and lawful maritime practices.

He also highlighte­d the organisati­on's interest in promoting the Internatio­nal Ship and Port facility Security ( ISPS) code, which aims at enhancing security of vessels and their ports of call. He expressed the commitment of MOWCA in promoting friendly, safe and cost- effective shipping without any encumbranc­e that may limit the economic potential of member countries.

Adalikwu recalled the U. S. Department of State's willingnes­s to support MOWCA'S effort for preventive maritime security through the establishm­ent of the Centre for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion ( CINFOCOM) with the aim of ensuring a maritime situationa­l awareness within the member states’ waters.

He said the organisati­on was committed to training and retraining of maritime practition­ers and experts to enhance the human capital capabiliti­es of member states.

According to him, CINFOCOM will help to prevent transnatio­nal crimes committed at sea such as sanction evasion by North Korea and other state actors, who exploit poor enforcemen­t and circumvent the United Nations and U. S. trade restrictio­ns.

He said enhanced CINFOCOM activities would tackle infraction­s like money laundering, illegal arms and drug traffickin­g, piracy, illegal oil bunkering and crude oil theft along African coasts.

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