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NIMASA assures Constant collaboration with Police

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The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has stated that effective policing is an essential component of the development and growth process of the Nigerian Maritime sector.

Peterside stated this while receiving a delegation from Maritime Command of the Nigeria Police Force led by the Commissioner of the Command, CP David Folawiyo who paid him a courtesy visit at the Nigerian Maritime Resource Development Centre (NMRDC), Lagos.

He noted that the Police Officers’ first order of business was to serve and protect; and that as an agency of the government of Nigeria, whose mandates included ensuring safety of the Nigerian waterways, NIMASA placed premium on security and all legal agencies and instruments that facilitate and complement delivery of these mandates.

According to the DG, “Let me commend you for what is in the offing to improve the nation’s maritime sector, particularly your plan to provide more police personnel to secure our waterways. We are impressed for the plans you have put in place to complement our efforts in ensuring that our maritime domain is safe for maritime and shipping activities to thrive. We are opened to partnership and collaboration, especially with the Nigerian Police Force”.

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He observed that security had a wide implication for the maritime sector and that NIMASA was taking the issue of Maritime security seriously in line with the global industry benchmark and standard, particularly the International Ships and Ports Facility security (ISPS) Code to enhance growth and regional stability.

Speaking further, Dr. Peterside commended the delegation and the entire Maritime Command of the Police Force, noting that a symbiotic relationship between NIMASA and other institutions of government in Nigeria was necessary to guarantee safety and security of the Maritime corridor, hence further promote ease of doing business in the country, in line with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC).

Speaking, the Police Commissioner, Maritime Command, CP David Folawiyo noted that his command was in NIMASA to fraternize with the agency for its achievements since the assumption of Dr. Peterside as Director General; and to also chart a path to possible partnership and collaboration as well as inform the agency of the command’s plans and activities.

He noted that a strong cogent relationship between NIMASA and the Nigerian Police Force was necessary to ensure a safe and secure maritime environment and that his team was ready to support the agency to realize it enabling mandates.

CP Folawiyo disclosed the number of Police Officers deployed to the 63 police outposts within his command adding that the existing 2,500 Officers and men within his jurisdiction would be augmented to 5,000 on or before December, 2017.

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He informed the NIMASA Management that 1,300 men would be deployed to cover maritime alone, while 1,200 and 200 Officers and men were expected to be deployed to cover ports and coastal activities respectively.

According to CP Folawiyo, “We are planning to bring in two helicopters to provide aerial surveillance of our maritime domain; and we are also seeking the approval of government to establish the Western and Eastern Maritime Zones to ensure effective policing and we know that this visit to NIMASA is a step in the right direction”.

It would be recalled that NIMASA recently renewed its MoU with the Nigerian Navy and also received the Federal Executive Council’s approval for acquisition of some Fast Intervention Vessels, which are all aimed to improve and foster security of the Nigeria’s territorial waters for safe and secure shipping.

 

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