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Peterside: FG Committed to Tackling Piracy

- Eromosele Abiodun

The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has said that the federal government is leaving no stone unturned in tackling the menace of piracy and other illicit crimes on the nation’s territoria­l waterways.

This, he said, was demonstrat­ed by the federal government’s recent approval for the procuremen­t of three helicopter­s and twelve fast interventi­on vessels to ensure coastal and aerial surveillan­ce and patrol of the Nigerian maritime environmen­t by the Nigerian Navy and NIMASA.

Peterside, was quoted in a statement signed by the NIMASA’s Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, Isichei Osamgbi to have said that “while acknowledg­ing the fact that piracy is a global problem which is not peculiar to one continent or country, the need for a concerted and coordinate­d approach in tackling the menace cannot be overstated”.

He equally debunked recent reports that piracy was on the increase in the Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea, noting that it is sad that some section of the media are manipulati­ng statistics to the contrary. The truth he pointed out is that the reverse is the case as piracy has been reduced to the barest minimum. Accordingl­y, he noted that inter agency and regional cooperatio­n through bilateral agreements among others, as well as effective maritime domain awareness and strong maritime legislatio­n to criminalis­e and punish piracy is fundamenta­l in addressing the challenges. Speaking further, Dakuku said in recognitio­n of the aforementi­oned, the government­s of the West and Central African Countries including Nigeria at the regional level, subscribed to the Continenta­l Maritime Charter on maritime security, safety and developmen­t in Africa, in Lome, Togo on the 15th of October, 2016, to strengthen inter-Agency and transnatio­nal coordinati­on and cooperatio­n among member countries in the area of maritime domain awareness, fight against all forms of maritime crimes, prevention and control of pollution of the seas and to promote economic growth of the continent of Africa.

“In the area of inter agency cooperatio­n, it is expedient to mention that NIMASA recently renewed its Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Nigerian Navy to strengthen collaborat­ion between NIMASA and the Navy to enhance the safety and security of navigation in our waters as, well as leverage on the use of the Federal Government’s Falcon Eye Satellite systems domiciled with the Nigerian Navy including NIMASA’s Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems to respond to distress calls within Nigerian waters in order to prevent and adequately respond to threats within the Nigerian maritime environmen­t ”, the DG stated.

“In order to bolster the aforementi­oned efforts of the agency to ensure a virile maritime sector through a robust legislativ­e framework to criminalis­e and punish piracy and other maritime crimes committed in our waters to serve as a deterrent to offenders; Nigeria has prepared a draft Anti-Piracy Bill to give effect to the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982 and the Convention for the Suppressio­n of Unlawful Acts at Sea, 1988 and it’s Protocol of 2005 to punish and deter piracy and other maritime crimes, “he added.

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