The United States of America, USA and France Embassies have confirmed their attendance for the upcoming maritime summit on Drug Smuggling and Human Trafficking being organized by Maritime Security Providers Association of Nigeria, MASPAN and the Alumni of Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, AMANO.
The Chairman, AMANO/ MASPAN Planning Committee, Mr. Emmanuel Maiguwa revealed this during a press conference which held at the secretariat of Maritime Reporter’s Association of Nigeria, MARAN on Friday.
While the event will be chaired by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency, Gboyega Oyetola, CON; it is scheduled to hold on Thursday, August 22nd, 2024 at Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos by 10am.
Maiguwa stated that AMANO and MASPAN have become concerned with the rising incidents of large quantities of drugs found on ships arriving at Nigerian ports, as well as sustained cases of stowaways found on ships departing the nation’s ports.
His words: “Ships have been detained for several months while their crew were placed on trial and forced to remain without seeing their families for several years on cases of drug smuggling. At the end of this conference, we hope that stakeholders will arrive at workable solutions and mandate a working group to ensure the actualization of the resolutions reached.”
“On the part of Human Trafficking, cases of stowaways, especially in Lagos ports, have continued to cause delays to vessels when they are found before vessel departure. Cases where discoveries were not made before departure have continued to burden shipowners because of the very complex administrative protocols involved in handling stowaways on ships.”
Maiguwa posited that organizing the event became pertinent having considered the disruption drug smuggling and human trafficking activities can pose to shipping operations via increased cost and the traumatic experience on seafarers.
“The goal is to align with critical agencies in making sure that Drug and Human Smuggling/Trafficking in the maritime domain are reduced; if not eradicated, perpetrators are penalized in a way innocent parties are not made to pay the price, and the industry is not deprived of its growth potentials.”
“We have equally secured the support of the key agency responsible for narcotics in Nigeria, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA, which has committed to fully participating in the panel discussion. The Embassies of the United States and France, the International and local shipping companies have also shown keen interest and are set to attend the event.”
Stressing that the event is strictly by invitation and registration, the organizers encouraged stakeholders with interest to contact the Planning Committee via the numbers on the event flyer to book the few remaining seats.
Photo: (R-L): Chief Agassi Peter, Co-Chairman, Maspan/ Amano; Ms Frances Inoma, MASPAN AMANO Secretary; Mr. Godfrey Bivbere, MARAN President; Mr. Emmanuel Maiguwa, MASPAN/ AMANO President; Ms Gloria Theophilus, EA MASPAN/AMANO President; Mr. Oamien Ailemen, MASPAN/AMANO Publicity Secretary and Ms Helen Mba Admin. Secretary, MASPAN/AMANO.
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