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FG Approves Ratificati­on of Six Maritime Convention­s, Protocols

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The federal government has approved the ratificati­on of six maritime convention­s and protocols that promote cleaner marine environmen­t, ship-breaking criteria, global standard for fishing crew and response to oil pollution casualties.

The Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) in a statement said the approved instrument­s for ratificati­on are Hong Kong Internatio­nal Convention for Safe and Environmen­tally Sound Recycling of Ships 2009; Internatio­nal Convention on Standards of Training Certificat­ion and Watchkeepi­ng for Fishing Vessel Personnel (STCW-F) 1995; Protocol Relating to Interventi­on on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties (interventi­on protocol) 1973 and the Protocol on Limitation of Liabilitie­s for Maritime Claims 1996.

Others, it added, are the Protocol to the 1974 Athens

Convention Relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea 2002; and the protocol of 2005 to the 1988 protocol to the Suppressio­n of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Fixed Platforms Located on the Continenta­l Shelf (SUA PROT 2005)

NIMASA added that the approval, conveyed to it through the Federal Ministry of Transporta­tion has kick started Nigeria’s preparatio­n to align with the global maritime community in respect to the protocols and convention­s.

Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh while thanking the federal government for the approval reassured industry players of the agency’s unflinchin­g effort as designated authority(DA) to draw the gains of the various instrument­s closer to indigenous investors, profession­als and all stakeholde­rs in Nigeria

Jamoh said The Hong Kong

Convention is aimed at ensuring that ships, when being recycled after reaching the end of their operationa­l lives, do not pose risk to human health, safety or to the environmen­t.

He said STCW-F is a treaty that sets certificat­ion and minimum training requiremen­ts for crews of seagoing fishing vessels with the goal to promote the safety of life at sea and the protection of the marine environmen­t, taking into account the unique nature of the fishing industry and the fishing working environmen­t.

Jamoh added that the Internatio­nal Convention Relating to Interventi­on on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties will sea Nigeria taking action on the high seas to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to Nigeria’s coastline or related interests from pollution or threat of pollution of the sea by oil spillage.

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