NIMASA determined to end sea piracy on Nigerian waters –Peterside

The Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside,  has said that his agency is determined to end  sea piracy on the country’s territorial waters.

 Speaking  to  the executive members of the League of Maritime Editors and Publishers, who met with him in his office,  Peterside noted that the agency is being repositioned to play a new part  in line with  global  best practices.

His words: “ The  fight against piracy is a collective effort of all working in the sector, Nigerian Navy, NPA and every other stakeholder in the industry. Going forward, we will experience more drop in   cases of piracy and maritime crime. I have always said it, we will do everything to tackle the albatross hanging  around our neck called piracy.  We have put in place a number of things to check piracy and other maritime crimes.

 “Number one is that in the few days, the House of Representatives will pass the anti-piracy bill. It has gone through second reading. The House has gone  through it clause by clause  and it remains the final reading. It is  to be passed  concurrently by the Senate. And I think we have made remarkable progress in that regard. When the Bill is passed  into law, it will give us the legal teeth to fight maritime crimes and piracy”.

The NIMASA DG said that the agency has been  misrepresented on the  deep blue sea project,    which according to him  “involves acquisition of critical maritime assets, boats, intervention aircraft, helicopters, command and control centre and other assets including the training of  special forces to tackle maritime crime”.

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