Maritime
NIMASA Partners Energy Commission On Marine Partnership
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA is to collaborate with the Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission, NAEC for the monitoring and control of marine pollutants inimical to seafood and marine habitat.
In a joint statement, the Director-General, NIMASA, Ziakede Akpobolokemi and the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission, Dr. Erepamo Osaisai, resolved to deploy resources for the prevention and mitigation of marine pollution.
Receiving the Management team of the Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission on a working visit to the Agency, Akpobolokemi, lamented incessant marine pollution incidences occasioned by oil exploration activities and garbage discharged from ships into Nigerian waters.
The NIMASA boss stressed the need for a multi-pronged approach towards the control of ships waste disposal and oil drilling units operating in Nigerian waters.
‘The Agency is expanding capacity for marine research and investigation and atomic science solutions will be welcomed, Akpobolokemi explained.
The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission, Dr Erepamo Osaisai re,quested necessary logistics support from the Agency to promote the deployment of nuclear analytical techniques for marine pollution assessment.
Osaisai informed that the request to NIMASA was on account of the Agency’s mandate in respect of marine pollution and prevention, adding that the commission was collaborating with the Centre for Marine Pollution Monitoring, in the University of Port-Harcourt.
He informed that the commission had identified ‘hot spots’ of marine pollution incidents.
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency is mandated to prevent and control marine pollution amongst other functions in line with relevant international regulatory instruments.
The Agency has in recent times encouraged inter-agency collaboration for the implementation of marine prevention and control policies.
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