● As UK Organization Commends
NIMASA on synergy.
Harboursandport.Com: Lagos - The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Bashir Jamoh says that the implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, ISPS, is a major component of the security architecture NIMASA is implementing in the Nigerian maritime domain.
Jamoh stated this while receiving in audience the Deputy Head of
International Maritime Security Operations Team, IMSOT, Jim Hamilton who led a
team on a working visit to assess
the level of compliance of some Ports facilities in the country with the ISPS
Code.
The DG who was represented by the Agency’s Executive Director of Operations, Mr. Shehu Ahmed, noted that the importance of effective implementation of the ISPS Code regime cannot be overemphasized. This,
he said, necessitated the Nigerian government to domesticate the ISPS Code
Implementation Regulations since 2014, bearing in mind that it is an integral
aspect of the Safety of Life at Sea, SOLAS, Convention. He also
welcomed the peer review mechanism from IMSOT.
“We at NIMASA have such a peer review
arrangement with the United States Coast Guard, which has been highly effective
in developing capacity for ISPS Code implementation. We are working to extend
the relationship to other countries. This we believe will ensure that our personnel possess the
requisite skills and competencies to execute their responsibilities in line
with the mandate of the ICIR 2014. The importance of the exposure of our personnel to the legal regimes
and security operations of other contracting governments is not lost on us”. He
said.
While assuring the team that steps have been taken to address
areas of concern raised during their last visit in 2018, the NIMASA DG
informed the IMSOT team that the Agency is also taking steps to tackle the activities of pirates in the Gulf of Guinea through the Deep Blue Project
initiative of the Federal Government, in addition to the Suppression of Piracy
and other Maritime Offences (SPOMO) Act, which is gradually yielding results.
Speaking after a working visit to some Port Facilities in Lagos, the
Deputy Head of International Maritime Security Operations Team, IMSOT, Jim
Hamilton expressed satisfaction at the level of cooperation and synergy
existing among Government Agencies in the Nigerian maritime industry adding
that they will share knowledge with NIMASA to ensure optimum implementation of
the ISPS Code in Nigeria.
Hamilton also expressed the readiness of IMSOT to share ideas on their
operations in the United Kingdom (UK) and to train personnel of the Agency to
foster better cooperation with Nigeria.
“The initiative will not only foster collaboration and cooperation
through knowledge acquisition and sharing among member states, but also
consolidate the gains in implementing maritime security as well as identify
areas of improvement for both parties”, He said.

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