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IMO Election: Nigeria seeks return to Council

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineSeptember 12, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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…As over 70 countries confirm participation at Global Maritime Security Conference                                                                                                             

…IMO commends NIMASA on result of member state audit scheme result

Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency, George Oguntade has assured the international maritime community of the commitment of the Federal Government to enhanced security on Nigerian waters.

This was as the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside announced Nigeria’s quest to return to Category C of the IMO Council at an election scheduled to take place later this year.

He stated this at the dinner hosted in honor of a delegation from Nigeria at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization, IMO, with the Secretary General Mr. Kitac Lim leading other Permanent and Alternate Representatives to the dinner which also had the Chairman, House Committee on Maritime Safety Education and Administration, Honorable Linda Ikpeazu in attendance.

Ambassador Oguntade who also doubles as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative at the IMO said that the Nigerian government is committed to providing conducive environment for business in the Nigerian maritime sector to thrive.

He noted that the Global Maritime Security Conference Nigeria has committed to host from 7th – 9th October this year is another show of assurance to talking issues that may hinder business in the Nigerian maritime sector.

The DG NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside while announcing Nigeria’s quest to seek election back to Council noted that Nigeria has done enough to merit a return to council at the IMO.

“Nigerian is willing and prepared to play more regional and international roles to the global maritime community but that would only be possible with your support. Let Nigeria contribute from within Council to the growth of the maritime sector globally. Let us contribute significantly to the work of the IMO”, Dakuku said.

While acknowledging the fact that Nigeria is a beneficiary of IMO technical support, the NIMASA DG noted that the issue of the Anti-Piracy Act in Nigeria took firm root from the technical support that was provided by the IMO.

He also disclosed that Nigeria has ratified 40 IMO Conventions and domesticated 19 with plans to ratify and domesticate 6 more in the very near future, adding that Nigeria topped the chart on Port and Flag State Administration in West and Central Africa sub-region.

Speaking on the Global Maritime security conference scheduled for Abuja in October, Dr. Dakuku disclosed that over 70 countries have so far indicated interest to be part of the conference which is to provide both short and long term solutions to the security issues in the region.

“To further address the issue of insecurity in the region’s maritime domain, Nigeria will host the 2019 Global Maritime Security Conference from the 7th to 9th of October in Abuja. With 12 thematic sessions, it is our hope that the conference will rise with the ‘ABUJA DECLARATION’ on ending insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea”, he said.

Assistant Secretary General of the IMO, Dr. Lawrence Barchua who spoke on behalf of the Council, noted that a review of the report on Nigeria Member State shows availability of both human and infrastructural capacity in country for Nigeria to be a leading maritime nation.

“Nigeria’s strategic location in the heart of the sub region makes it the access route and gateway of main stay shipping.  We are glad that the federal government of Nigeria is making conscious efforts to address the security issues in the region.

“Having read the Member State Audit report on Nigeria, it is clear that the country has what it takes to be a leading maritime nation”, he concluded.

Photo: From Right; NIMASA DG, Dr. Dakuku Peterside , IMO Secretary General, Mr. Kitac Lim, Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Transportation, Sabiu Zakari, Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, HE George Oguntade, House Committee Chairperson on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration, Hon Linda Ikpeazu and the Nigerian Alternate Permanent Representative to the IMO, Mr. Dikko Bala at the dinner hosted in honor the Nigerian delegation at the IMO headquarters in London on Tuesday.

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Ambassador George Oguntade Dr. Dakuku Peterside Dr. Lawrence Barchua Imo Mr. Kitack Lim NIMASA
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