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Buhari seeks collaborat­ions to tackle maritime insecurity

- By Chris Agabi

Pr e s i d e n t Muhammadu Buhari has advocated for collaborat­ive efforts to tackle maritime insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea.

President Buhari made the call at the first Global Maritime security conference which began yesterday in Abuja.

Represente­d at the event by the Minister of state for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Zubairu Dada, he noted that the Gulf of Guinea is at the epi-centre of Maritime security discussion­s globally. He added that available statistics however indicate that efforts to eradicate the menace by government­s in the region are bearing dividends, citing the IMB Piracy reporting center report for second quarter of 2019.

Buhari said the FG is committed to ensuring security in the Maritime sector.

”We will not relent in our efforts to rid our waters of the Piracy scourge” he said, adding that “I reiterate the need for a joint effort because security in the Gulf of Guinea is vital and central to global trade in view of the fact that many critical trade routes connecting the rest of the world run through the Gulf”.

The Minister of State for Transporta­tion ,Sen. Gbemisola Saraki said, an integrated maritime security architectu­re has also been emplaced with a command and control centre for effective policing of the Nigerian waters.

She said the initiative encompasse­s three main components: A C4-I Intelligen­ce system to enhance domain awareness; acquisitio­n of land, air and marine assets for patrols, quick response and interdicti­on; and the retraining and capacity building of military response teams to effectivel­y respond to threats and incidents within the maritime domain.

“Our prosperity as nation-states today has an inextricab­le linkage to maritime security, considerin­g that over 90% of world internatio­nal trade is by sea. Thus striving to maintain safe, secure shipping in our seas and oceans is nonnegotia­ble.

“I firmly believe that the result of our efforts would foster better cooperatio­n in addressing the challenges of maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea for the overall benefit of member states and the world at large,” she said.

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