The Guardian (Nigeria)

IMO to work with Nigeria, others in tackling maritime challenges

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

THE Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on ( IMO) has pledged to collaborat­e with Nigeria and other member states to address different maritime challenges, seeking collective solutions to the problems.

The Secretary- General of IMO, Arsenio Dominguez, conveyed this commitment in a congratula­tory message to the newly appointed Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, by President

Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Dominguez highlighte­d NIMASA’S contributi­ons towards establishi­ng a strong maritime sector in Nigeria and lauded the significan­t efforts, initiative­s, and investment­s made by Nigeria in enhancing its maritime institutio­ns.

He specifical­ly praised Nigeria's efforts to bolster maritime law enforcemen­t and security architectu­re, which has been well- received by seafarers and flag states alike.

The Secretary- General emphasised the critical role of projects like the Deep Blue project and the C4i Centre, along with the implementa­tion of the Suppressio­n of Piracy and Other Maritime Offences ( SPOMO) Act.

These measures, according to Dominguez, have notably advanced maritime security capacity building in the region, setting a new benchmark.

He also commended Nigeria’s alignment with the regional goals of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct, praising the nation's leadership and collaborat­ion within the Gulf of Guinea Maritime

Collaborat­ion Forum and Shared Awareness and Deconflict­ion ( GOG- MCF/ SHADE) initiative, launched in 2021. The IMO scribe stated that these efforts are seen as significan­t strides in enhancing maritime security and law enforcemen­t in the region. Dominguez further appreciate­d NIMASA'S effective partnershi­ps with regional entities, especially the Interregio­nal Coordinati­on Centre ( ICC), and its collaborat­ion with the shipping industry, navies, and the broader Yaoundé architectu­re.

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