Maritime
NIMASA Faults Foreign Guards On Ships
The Nigerian Maritime Ad
ministration and Safety Agency (NINASA) has raised alarm over the influx of foreign vessels with foreign armed guards on the nation’s waters.
It has consequently appealed to Nigerian Shippers to desist from engaging or patronising foreign ships that have foreign guards on board as it is a threat to national security.
The Director General of NIMASA, Dr Patrick Akpobolokemi, raised the alarm at the first Shippers Day celebration held in Lagos recently.
Represented by the Director of Shipping Development of the Agency, Captain Warredi Enisuoh again outlawed the use of foreign armed guards in contravention of the existing partnership between the Nigerian Navy and a foreign consortium of private security outfits.
Akpobolokemi said that for security reasons, shippers who patronise ships with foreign security guards would be sanction or not allowed to discharge their cargoes at any of the Nigerian ports.
He noted that the agency would ensure that such ships undergo thorough investigation and search before being allowed to come in or risk being impounded by the authorities.
According to him, “we have a new problem and the problem is that a lot of new ships come in carrying foreign guards and there is reason to believe these foreign guards are trained in handling of arms, no doubt about it and this poses a lot of danger to your own security”, adding that “as you all know a whole lot of arms come into this country and find themselves in the hands of people possibly not trained to handle them legality. We don’t know whether this is a new frontier in the business.”
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