Connect with us

Business

ECOWAS Set To Implement Maritime Security Strategy

Published

on

The Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS) is set to implement the provisions of its maritime security strategy along with other regional economic communities in the continent, an official said last Thursday.
Mr Mohammed Tukur, the Maritime Safety and Security Officer in ECOWAS Regional Security Division, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Tukur, who spoke on the sideline of an international conference on African Approaches to Maritime Security, said the conference would enable stakeholders formulate legal documents on maritime security.
“The Yaoundé summit on maritime security came up with the Yaoundé declaration. The AU also has the 2050 Africa’s Integrated Maritime Strategy.
“ECOWAS too has adopted the ECOWAS Integrated Maritime Strategy (EIMS).
“We have these strategic frameworks in line with the UN Security Council (UNSC) Resolutions 2018 and 2039 on acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea off the coast of the states of the Gulf of Guinea.
“Operationalising these strategies will be done step by step and the AU will rely on the regional economic communities for implementation.’’
He said the EIMS adopted in March would ensure a holistic maritime policy framework for action and co-operation within West Africa.
Tukur said it would also strengthen collaboration with other African regional bodies.
He said the development of an Integrated Maritime Strategy between ECOWAS and the Gulf of Guinea Commission was ongoing.
The official added that the outcomes of the Yaoundé Summit were steps towards inter-regional cooperation to tackle challenges to maritime security.
He said the community’s member-countries had begun the implementation of ECOWAS Pilot Model Zone E within the framework of the EIMS.
Tukur recalled that Nigeria and Benin signed a bilateral agreement for combined patrols to combat piracy in 2011.
“This has served as a model for the implementation of the Pilot Model Zone E project,’’ he said.
The ECOWAS official said countries within the project include Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Niger, and that other projects would be launched to accommodate all member-states.
“Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone will comprise Zone F, and the final zone, Zone G, will include Gambia, Cape Verde, Senegal and Guinea Bissau.”
Though the official did not say how much funding would be required, he however said it would be a collective effort of the commission and member-states.
“It is an expensive, herculean task which involves maritime domain awareness and having surveillance equipment to ensure we have an effective response mechanism.
“And by the time the regional maritime strategy between ECOWAS and ECCAS is established, we will have a perfect structure.

Continue Reading

Business

NPA Assures On Staff Welfare 

Published

on

The Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, has said the management will continue to accompany its port infrastructure  and equipment  modernization drive  with the development of the welfare of its personnel.
Dantsoho made the disclosure recently while responding to the commendation by the Maritime Workers Union (MWUN) and the senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government-Owned Companies (SSASGOC) on the  clearing  of the age-long problem of employee stagnation, when the union paid him a courtesy visit at the Authority’s headquarters in Lagos.
A Statement by NPA’s General Manager Corporate & Strategic Communications, Mr. Ikechukwu Onyemekara, quoted Dantsoho as saying,  “our Port infrastructure and equipment modernization drive will go hand-in-hand with continuous staff welfare improvement”.
The NPA MD disclosed that human capital development constitutes the key strategy for creating and sustaining superior performance under his watch, adding that “talent development constitutes a critical success factor for the actualization of the big hairy audacious goals we have set for ourselves especially in the area of Port competitiveness.
“The only way we can meet and indeed exceed stakeholders’ expectations is to deepen the competencies of our human resources assets and boosting their morale.”
Speaking further, Dantsoho commended the Honourable Minister of Marine & Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, for approving the strategic proposal of the Dantsoho-led Management team that solved the over a decade-long problem of lack of promotion that had fuelled industrial disharmony.
“I must specially appreciate our amiable Minister for graciously approving the multi-pronged stratagem we deployed that cleared all outstanding cases of employee stagnation by conducting examinations in one fell swoop and instituted timelines to forestall a recurrence of such anomaly”, he sad.
Speaking on behalf of the joint maritime labour unions, the President  of Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations & Government-Owned Companies (SSASCGOC), Comrade Bodunde stated, “In addition to clearance of the backlog of stagnated promotions, we also wish to express our appreciation for the increase in productivity bonuses, provision of end-of-year welfare packages for staff, and the revision of the Financial Guide to the Condition of Service, which now addresses our members’ concerns about inflationary pressures.”
Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
Continue Reading

Business

ANLCA Chieftain Emerges FELCBA’s VP

Published

on

National Secretary of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Elder Olumide Fakanlu, has been elected Vice President of the Federation of ECOWAS Licensed Customs Brokers Association (FELCBA).
The election took place during the FELCBA Congress, held from Tuesday, June 17th to Thursday, June 19th, 2025, in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Fakanlu’s emergence as Vice President marks a significant achievement for Nigeria within the regional customs brokerage community.
Apart from Fakanlu, Secretary of the Seme Chapter of ANLCA, Austin Nwosu, was also elected, securing the role of Secretary of Relations with Institutions.
The Nigerian delegation played an active role in the congress, with Michael Ebeatu nominated as a member of the electoral officer team, ensuring a fair and transparent election process.
The three-day congress concluded with delegates undertaking a visit to the Sierra Leone Port, offering insights into the host nation’s maritime operations, followed by a recreational trip to the Tokeh Beach.
The newly elected executives are expected to lead FELCBA in its efforts to harmonize customs brokerage practices, promote trade facilitation, and advocate for the interests of licensed customs brokers across the ECOWAS sub-region.
Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
Continue Reading

Business

NSC, Police Boost Partnership On Port Enforcement 

Published

on

In a bid to enhance more enforcement in the nation’s Port, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has reaffirmed its commitment to stronger inter-agency collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
The Council said the collaboration is aimed at enhancing stronger enforcement, compliance and improve operational efficiency across Nigeria’s ports.
Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of  NSC, Dr. Pius Akutah, made this known during a visit to the  Inspector-General of Police, Dr. Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
The visit, which he said, focused on strengthening institutional synergy, comes in the wake of growing responsibilities for the NSC under the newly created Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy.
Akutah emphasized the critical role of security agencies in supporting port operations and ensuring regulatory compliance.
He called for the posting of police officers to assist the Council’s monitoring and enforcement teams at key port locations including Lagos, Warri, Onne, Port Harcourt, and Calabar.
“The posting will complement the activities of our revived task teams and enhance our ability to enforce standards across the maritime logistics chain”, he said.
Earlier, the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. Egbetokun, assured the Council of the Force’s readiness to continue supporting the growth of the maritime sector.
The IGP acknowledged that compliance enforcement is essential to the successful implementation of Nigeria’s Blue Economy objectives.
“The NSC and NPF are expected to deepen collaboration in the months ahead, with a shared focus on building a secure, efficient, and competitive port environment”, to the IGP emphasized.
Chinedu Wosu
Continue Reading

Trending