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    ‘NIMASA committed to sustainable maritime leadership role in Africa’

    May 23, 2023
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    *L-R: Acting Board Chairman, Nigerian Maritime Administration, and Safety Agency, Muhammed Abubakar; Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Sambo; Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, OFR, and others during the commissioning of Enforcement Boats and the inauguration of other projects in Lagos.

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — The Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, OFR, has said that Nigeria’s Maritime Administration is committed to sustaining its leadership role in the maritime sector of Africa.

    Speaking at the Commissioning of NIMASA Enforcement Boats, Search and Rescue Base Clinic in Lagos, Jamoh said that the newly commissioned assets would ensure Nigeria’s Maritime Administration sustains its leadership role in the maritime sector of Africa, ensuring that the impact of its maritime security architecture is felt in the Gulf of Guinea and the entire African maritime domain.

    He noted that the investment in the communication gadgets alongside the enforcement boats will not only add more value to our maritime security architecture but also enhance NIMASA’s primary role of Port and Flag State Administration, adding that the Search and Rescue Base Clinic (SARBC) was to meet basic requirements of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) since Nigeria is host to the Regional Maritime Rescue Coordination Center for the West and Central Africa Region.

    “Maritime cannot thrive without effective Search and Rescue because as much as we don’t want accidents when they occur, we should be able to respond effectively.

    The Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) Coordinating Centre for the West and Central Africa Region is domiciled here and we have the SARBC to complement its activities. What NIMASA has done is upgrade the SAR clinic to the standards that would ensure it meets up with rescue centers of global repute. The issue of health in the Transport sector must always be on the front burner.

    The NIMASA Search and Rescue Base Clinic is another stride for the maritime sector because it meets international standards and would serve more purposes of taking care of patients within and beyond the transport sector,” he stated.

    Present at the event was the Minister of Transportation, Engineer Mu’azu Jaji Sambo, who commissioned five enforcement boats and four ferries for staff of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA. He also commissioned newly acquired gadgets to enhance communication between NIMASA operational base and vessels in Nigerian waters, an ultra-modern Search and Rescue Base clinic located in Apapa, the newly developed multipurpose hall, and an administrative block for the Agency in its Kirikiri operational base.

    The Honorable Minister While commending the Dr. Jamoh-led administration at NIMASA for the achievements, noted that the new facilities would have tremendous positive impacts on the Agency and the entire blue economy of Nigeria especially as the nation seeks more vibrant ways of diversifying its economy.

    He said “Maritime remains the catalyst for our growth as a country and we must do all we can to ensure the sector remains viable for investors. If we want to benefit from the potential of our blue economy, we must be able to reinvent the wheel in such a manner that would boost the confidence of foreign and local investors in our maritime domain and these projects are laying credence to our efforts. We believe that our efforts to bring these projects to fruition would have made significant positive impacts on the decisions of investors in our maritime sector.”

    “Specifically talking about enforcement boats, I am aware of the impact these boats would have on the regulatory mandate of NIMASA. It is expected that those who have plans of carrying out nefarious acts in our maritime domain would have a rethink because NIMASA now has additional platforms to enforce compliance with its regulations. This will further enhance security in our domain for maritime businesses to thrive.”

    It is noteworthy that last week, the newly acquired NIMASA office in the Federal Capital Territory was also commissioned by the Honorable Minister bringing to an end, over a decade of the Agency operating from a rented facility in the Federal Capital.

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