The Federal Government has reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to maritime security through the full implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code.
This commitment was made by the Hon. Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi when he led a delegation to the United States Coasts Guard (USCG) head office in Washington DC.
The Hon. Minister expressed the Government’s appreciation for the support of the USCG in implementing the ISPS code in Nigeria and assured the international shipping community that the country was committed to the full implementation of the code to safe guard the maritime domain.
He noted that since taking over the implementation of the ISPS code as the Designated Authority (DA) in Nigeria, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) had performed creditably moving the compliance level from 9% in 2013 to 79.3% in 2016.
According to Hon. Amaechi, “Nigeria appreciates the efforts and support of the United States Government in encouraging a cordial bilateral relationship with Nigeria not only in the area of maritime security but also in other areas. I want to assure the US Coast Guard and indeed the international shipping community of Nigeria’s commitment to the full implementation of the ISPS code to further institute a strict security regime in our maritime environment”.
The Hon. Minister also requested the US government to revisit the Condition of Entry (COE) earlier placed on vessels that have called some port facilities in Nigeria which were not compliant with the code saying that over 80% of those facilities have since complied with the code and needed to be removed for the COE list.
Receiving the delegation, the Assistant Commandant of the USCG, Rear Admiral Paul Thomas expressed his country’s determination to continue to support Nigeria in its goal of full implementation of the ISPS code.
Admiral Thomas who oversees the USCG directorates of Inspection and Compliance as well as Marine Transport Systems commended Nigeria for its progress in the ISPS code implementation so far saying the visit to the US was aimed at exposing the delegation to some of the strategies adopted by America to successfully implement the code.
The visit which was at the invitation of the USCG was expected to serve as an exchange programme for the Nigerian delegation exposing them to the implementation strategies of the United States so as to replicate same in Nigeria.
The Hon. Minister was accompanied on the visit by the Director, Maritime Safety and Security in the ministry, Mr. Danjuma Dauda, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside and the Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms. Hadiza Usman.
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