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Sea piracy drops by 80% on Nigerian waters – NIMASA DG

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineSeptember 16, 2021Updated:September 16, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Director- General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh says sea piracy has declined drastically by 80 percent in Nigeria’s territorial waters.

Bashir made the statement during a courtesy call by Executive Members of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State Council led by the Chairman, Mr. Adeleye Ajayi to the NIMASA headquarters in Lagos on Wednesday.

According to the Director-General, 783 million dollars had been lost to piracy in the Gulf of Guinea.

“We have recorded a drastic reduction in piracy and this is enough for us to beat our chest and that we are ready to return to the category ‘C’ of membership of International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

“However, the year 2021 has witnessed a significant turnaround under my leadership as insecurity on Nigerian waters had reduced by 80 percent,” he said.

Jamoh said that the last time the country had a drop in piracy attack in the nation’s waterways was in 1994, saying that Nigerian waterways was one of the top 10 safest waters in the world.

He noted that this achievement was enough reason to sensitise and inform the international community that the Nigerian waterways was now safe than ever before, as Nigeria must take its rightful position among comity of nations globally.

“We want the cost of Insurance Premium paid by Nigerians as a result of insecurity to be reconsidered as insecurity in the country’s waterways had drastically reduced”, Jamoh said.

He lauded the agency for working toward the actualisation of the Blue Economy, adding that the aim and target of the agency was to see that the Blue economy was harnessed to the maximum.

“We have eight coastal states in the country and we want these states to develop their potential in order to contribute to the country’s revenue,” Jamoh added.

In the area of professional reportage, the Director-General appealed to journalists to be mindful of what information they release to the public.

“Our priority as a nation should be striving to project positive reports that will project Nigeria in better light to the international community as done in advanced countries,” the NIMASA boss said.

Jamoh said that journalists, especially those covering maritime beats should always hear both sides of a story before going to town with information.

“We cannot achieve much without the media, especially in the area of educating people.

“The role of the media in any society cannot be overemphasized as no agency or society can function effectively without the press because the media helps in shaping public opinion.

“Another election in the Global Maritime Industry (IMO) will hold in November 2021 and I urge the media to showcase achievements of Nigeria to the world before then in order to put Nigeria at the forefront globally.

Jamoh lauded the efforts of other 19 African countries including Nigeria at tackling social vices in the Gulf of Guinea.

The Director-General who happily received the executive members of Lagos NUJ described the visit as a home-coming for Ajayi who served as President, Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) between 2009 and 2011.

On his part, the NUJ Chairman assured NIMASA of regular publicity as well as robust relationship between Lagos Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists and NIMASA.

He lauded NIMASA for giant strides it had achieved in the maritime sector which included safeguarding of Nigeria’s waterways, collaboration with sister agencies of government as well as donations worth millions of naira to the Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps and victims of disaster in the country.

Ajayi also presented pressing issues of the union before the management of the agency, not forgetting to seek sponsorship for its fast- approaching Press Week scheduled to hold in October, 2021.

Other management staff of NIMASA present at the  event were,  Mallam Shehu Ahmed, Executive Director, Operations; Mr. Ubong Essien; Special Assistant, Communications and Strategy to the Director-General and  Mr. Edward Osagie, Assistant Director at the agency.

Others included Mrs. Abiola Beckley, Vice Chairman Lagos NUJ; Mr. Tunde Olalere, Secretary; Mrs. Iyabo Ogunjuyigbe, Treasurer; Mr. Innocent Anaba, Financial Secretary; Mr. Isaac Ayodele, Internal Auditor; Mr. Debo Oshundun, Chairman, Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN); Mr. Olayide Awosanya, EX-Officio; and Mr. Wale Akodu, Chairman, Press Week Committee.

Photo: Adeleye Ajayi, Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos  (left) receiving sourvenir from Bashir Jamoh, Director General of NIMASA (right) during visit by NUJ to NIMASA headquarters yesterday.

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