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Navy: Private armed guards not allowed onboard vessels in Nigeria

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineSeptember 12, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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The West African shipping market was the focus of a full house of industry experts and professionals on Tuesday at the West Africa Shipping Summit in London, a highlight event of the London International Shipping Week.

Hosted by Nigerian shipping and maritime law firm, Akabogu & Associates, the event witnessed the attendance of leading figures in the Nigerian maritime industry, including the Chairman of the House Committee on Marine Transport, Hon. Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Mr. Salihu Zakari, the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside and the Chief of Policy and Plans of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral Begroy Enyinna Ibe-Enwo.

Speaking to a wide spectrum of global shipping interests, both NIMASA and the Navy acknowledged the challenges in securing the Nigerian maritime domain and affirmed the collaboration between both organisations to abate the incidents of piracy and armed robbery at sea.

Rear Admiral Ibe-Enwo, representing the Chief of Naval Staff, confirmed that private armed guards are still not permitted on merchant vessels in Nigeria.

Also at the event, Senior Partner at Akabogu & Associates, Emeka Akabogu noted that the Nigerian ship charter and freight market, estimated at $10 billion, is a key pillar of import trade and the service sector and urged the industry to fully take advantage through effective due diligence, synergy and regulatory compliance.

He encouraged the use of arbitration for the resolution of maritime disputes. This position was supported by the President of the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping, Andy Isichei and the CEO of Africa Risk Compliance, Michael Wingate who called for collaboration between shipping and the regulators to bridge the gaps causing key security challenges in the maritime domain.

CEOs of L.A.T.C. Marine, Gbolahan Shoba and Ship2Ship Services, Kunle Jolapamo, intervening for ship owners, urged regulators to be more responsive to ship owners’ challenges, though they noted that they were increasingly moving offshore for better financing solutions.

Photo: (L-R),; Gbolahan Shaba, CEO, L.A.T.C. Marine; Dr. Dakuku Peterside, Director General, NIMASA; Steve Cameron, CEO, CMR African and Maritime Markets London; Rear Admiral Beroy Enyinna Ibe-Enwo, Chief of Policy and Plans Nigerian Navy; Hon. Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu, Chairman House Committee on Marine Transport; Andy Isichei, President Nigerian Chamber of Shipping; Salihu Zakari, Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Transport; Michael Wingate, CEO, Africa Risk Compliance; and Kunle Jolapamo, CEO, Ship2Ship Services Limited.

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