The United States Coast Guard
(USCG) has expressed satisfaction at the compliance level of Nigeria with the
International Ships and Ports Security (ISPS) facility Code at the nation’s
ports.
A delegation from the USCG led by Lt.
Commander Jacob Hopper of the International Port Security (IPS) Liaison for
USCG in West and Central Africa and Europe who were on a two-day visit to some
of the ports in Lagos stated that there has been a lot of improvements in the
nation’s port as a result of the security architecture put in place.
Speaking further, John Hopper commended
the feat achieved by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA) which is the Designated Authority (DA) for the code in Nigeria and
also noted that he was elated by the level of expertise and knowledge
demonstrated by the NIMASA personnel during the visit.
While describing the NIMASA team as very
resourceful, he charged the Agency not to rest on its oars in ensuring total
compliance to the issues relating to safety and security at the nation’s ports.
Earlier, the Director General of NIMASA,
Dr. Dakuku Peterside thanked the USCG for their continuous support and noted
that the Agency remains committed to the ideals of international best practices
in carrying out its mandates.
A statement signed by the Head, Corporate Communications of NIMASA, Isichei
Osamgbi, noted that the DG who was represented by the Executive
Director, Operations, Engr. Rotimi Fashakin, also said that the goal of NIMASA
is to attain 100 per cent compliance with the ISPS Code and it remains open to
all forms of collaboration with Stakeholders both locally and internationally,
geared towards making Nigeria a maritime hub in Africa.
“Let me commend your support to us over the years and tell you that it
has kept us on our toes, thereby assisting us to achieve this feat you have
noticed today. We also seek your continuous partnership; because for us in
NIMASA, it is work in progress and we remain open to all forms of partnerships
that can assist us reach our desired goals” the DG stated.
He also used the opportunity to inform
the team that NIMASA has successfully updated the Global Integrated Ship
Information System (GISIS) since 2017, and called for an update by the US Port
Security Advisory (PSA) as it still display 2013 information about Nigeria.
It may be recalled that NIMASA was
appointed the DA for ISPS Code implementation in Nigeria in May 2013 and has
since then left no stone turned in ensuring that the nation’s ports are
compliant in line with global best practices, which has earned the Agency
several commendations.

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