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NIMASA assures IGP of Support in combating maritime crimes

Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh has assured the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba of support and strengthened partnership in the fight against maritime crime.

Jamoh at a meeting with the police IG in Abuja promised to extend the ongoing collaboration that NIMASA is having with other security agencies under the deep blue project to the marine unit of the police in areas of capacity building and provision of patrol support.

While both parties identified and applauded the reduction in piracy attacks in the blue waters, which is also confirmed by notable international bodies including the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and International Maritime Bureau (IMB), they identified the need for enhanced policing of the nation’s brown waters.

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Dr Jamoh said NIMASA will support the marine police in areas of training, retraining, kits, and other necessary gadgets including equipment refurbishment and logistical upgrade to enhance their patrols around creeks, quayside, harbours and other navigable areas in the nation’s maritime domain.

“NIMASA is seeking close integration and collaboration of the Nigerian Marine Police into our recently launched waterways security architecture, Deep Blue Project,  to achieve an all-encompassing outcome stretching from the blue waters where we already have the Nigerian Navy’s presence to the brown waters near the anchorage areas where the Nigerian Police statutorily have a role to stem the tide of insecurity and checkmate criminal activities against berthing ships and seafarers,” Jamoh emphasized.

While urging that all parties maximize the use of technology in monitoring the waters, Dr. Jamoh commended the ongoing integration of NIMASA’s Command, Control Computer Communication and Information System (C4i) located at the NIMASA Resource Center in Kirikiri with the Falcon Eye of Nigerian Navy and similar facility of the police for easy coordination and intelligence sharing.

He described the Nigeria Police as a strategic partner whose operation and support are essential for sustaining and improving on the gains already recorded in the anti-piracy drive and safety of small crafts. The DG said police capacity to support rescue operations in case of boat mishaps will also be enhanced under the renewed partnership.

Jamoh added that the police are critical in helping to prosecute suspects arrested under the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offences (SPOMO) law.

The IGP who commended NIMASA’s efforts under its present management described the Marine Police as a very important arm of the force considering the strategic importance of the waters to the economic and social well-being of the country.

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