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NIMASA, Army Collaborat­e on Training for Journalist­s

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The Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Nigerian Army have announced a plan to cooperate on the training of journalist­s and other public communicat­ion practition­ers in the country’s security sector.

This was the highpoint of a meeting in Lagos between the management of NIMASA, led by the Director General, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, and a team from the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Informatio­n (NASPRI), led by the Acting Commandant, Col. Aliyu Yusuf, at the agency’s headquarte­rs.

The Nigerian Army delegation said the courtesy call was to explore areas for further collaborat­ion with NIMASA.

Jamoh stressed the cordial relationsh­ip between NIMASA and the Armed Forces, especially the Nigerian Army, which plays a leading role in the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastruc­ture (the Deep Blue Project), domiciled at the Agency.

He said: “We have a very cordial relationsh­ip with the Armed Forces. Both establishm­ents are working towards the same goal of national security and developmen­t. The Nigerian Army is a strategic partner in our search for maritime security; it plays a critical role in the Deep Blue Project. We are happy to work with you in the disseminat­ion of informatio­n on national security issues. We have a responsibi­lity to manage security informatio­n in ways that would engender confidence in the polity – and not endanger the country.”

Jamoh restated the plan by NIMASA to set up a media academy for the training and retraining of profession­als that report the maritime industry. He said the Agency’s Public Relations Unit would interface with NASPRI to come up with a robust curriculum and informatio­n sharing method that would serve NIMASA and the Army in the implementa­tion of their respective mandates.

Yusuf, earlier in the meeting, commended the warm relationsh­ip between the Nigerian Army and NIMASA, saying he looks forward to more partnershi­p between the two establishm­ents. He said NASPRI had trained many maritime journalist­s, members of the Armed Forces, and others involved in security reporting.

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