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2015 Polls: Police Assure On Security Of Waterways

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The Assistant Inspector
General (AIG) in-charge of Maritime Command, Kalafixe  Adeyemi has assured of adequate security of the waterways before, during and after the forthcoming general elections.
Adeyemi  gave the assurance during a familiarisation tour of Ports Authority Police, Eastern Ports Command in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Monday.
According to her, the police would continue to proffer solution in containing violence and crisis during the elections as it is also putting in place all logistics in ensuring that the waterways are safer and protected during the exercise.
She reiterated that the police, especially those of the marine department had been adequately repositioned to face the challenges of possible security threats that might arise on the  waterways during the elections.
The AIG Maritime Command said, “my men, especially the marine police are up and doing.  They have been patrolling the waterways and we have been lecturing our men to be of good behaviour and I know they are going to perform well.
We are out to do our jobs and to be on steady patrol of the waterways.  We have the capacity to face whatever challenges that may confront us”.
Adeyemi disclosed that the tour being a directive from the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Suleiman Abba was to further strategise  on how to provide all necessary needs before the elections, and that the Eastern Ports Command needed such urgent attention that the police is ready to look into, and charged all to be of good conduct before, during and after the polls.
“It is time to make sure that the men are well kitted and provided for logistically.  Once again I am here to encourage them and tell them to be of good behaviour as to contribute their own quota to the success of the forthcoming elections”, she opined.
She however expressed optimism that the police would live up to expectation during the polls and further charged them to brace-up for whatever challenges in their constitutional duties.
Earlier, the Commissioner of Police, Ports Authority Police, Eastern Command, Mr James Caulcuick commended the AIG on the visit and disclosed that the command is being faced with operational vehicles, inadequate arms and ammunition to effectively police the ports and patrol the waterways, lack of patrol gunboats, accommodation for officers and men of the command, radio transmission network, inadequate staff and welfare packages, among others.
Caulcuick assured that with these provisions, they would perform their duties effectively with God on their side.
Also speaking, the Acting General Manager, Eastern Ports, Lawrence Alabi decried the reported incessant attacks by sea pirates robbers on the waterways, and called on the police authority to equip the marine police and provide conducive platform for them to meet up the challenges.
He also thanked the AIG, Maritime Police Command for her visit to get first hand information on the operations and challenges of the police at the ports in Eastern command.
Similarly, the AIG, Maritime Command, Mrs Adeyemi also paid familiarization visit to the Onne Port Complex Police Command.

 

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Comptroller-General of Customs (cgc), Alhaji Dikko Abdullahi (right), welcoming the Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (nan), Mr Ima Niboro to his office, during a courtesy visit to Customs Headquarters in Abuja last Tuesday.                     Photo: NAN

Comptroller-General of Customs (cgc), Alhaji Dikko Abdullahi (right), welcoming the Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (nan), Mr Ima Niboro to his office, during a courtesy visit to Customs Headquarters in Abuja last Tuesday. Photo: NAN

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Lagos Ready For International Boat Race–LASWA

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The Lagos State Government says it is fully prepared to host the forthcoming international boat race, assuring participants and residents of adequate safety on waterways.
The General Manager, Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Emmanuel Oluwadamilola, while speaking to Newsmen, at the Weekend, said the state had over the years invested heavily in safety infrastructure to secure its waterways.
Oluwadamilola explained that Lagos had consistently enhanced facilities, making it the safest state for water transportation in Nigeria, with all necessary safety infrastructure in place.
He said patrol boats had been deployed, while collaboration with the Marine Police and the Nigerian Navy would ensure effective surveillance across the waterways.
He added that Lagos now operated a control room using advanced technology to monitor waterways, describing it as the best time to host such an event.
According to him, the government had also undertaken shoreline cleaning, provided security boats, and designated docking zones for vessels participating in the competition.
“We are delighted this race can now happen in Lagos, proving the state’s readiness and capacity to successfully host such an international event,” he said
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NCS Sensitises Stakeholders On Automated Overtime Cargo Clearance System

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has sensitised stakeholders in Zones B and D ob the newly introduced Automated Overtime Cargo Clearance and Disposal System.
The sensitisation, held at the Customs Training College, Goron Dutse, Kano, at the Weekend, was themed ‘Driving Transparency, Efficiency and Accountability in Cargo Clearance’.
Speaking at the event, the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, said the initiative was designed to deliver an efficient, transparent, and technology-driven process for managing overtime cargo clearance and disposal.
Represented by the Controller in charge of Post Clearance Audit Zone B, Mrs Deborah Adeyemi, Adeniyi said the system would address congestion, paperwork, bottlenecks, abandoned cargo and delays in clearance processes that had slowed economic activity.
“This initiative marks a turning point in our operations.
“With the Automated Overtime Cargo Clearance and Disposal System, we are demonstrating that Customs can be both a facilitator of trade and a guarantor of integrity,” the CGC said.
Adeniyi explained that the platform would enable the stakeholders, including consignees, customs brokers, terminal operators, and customs officers, to apply, track and receive approvals online without physical contact.
He said the system was backed by the Nigeria Customs Service Act, 2023, which provides the legal framework for electronic processes, overtime cargo timelines and disposal consignments after 120 days, with provisions for condemnation, auction or other disposal methods.
The Custom’s boss listed the benefits to include transparency through time-stamped actions, accountability through strict timelines, efficiency in terminal operations and data integrity with all documents integrated on Customs servers.
He urged stakeholders across the commands in Kano/Jigawa, Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger and Kogi to familiarise themselves with the process, train their teams and constructively engage with Customs officers for effective implementation.
“The Nigeria Customs Service is not merely automating a process, we are transforming a culture.
“Delay, opacity and congestion are being replaced with efficiency, transparency and accountability,” the CGC said.
In his remarks, the Customs Area Controller, Kano/Jigawa Command, Mr Dalhatu Abubakar, assured the stakeholders that the command was committed to eliminating overtime cargo.
“As terminal operators, with proper sensitisation and capacity building, we have no reason to admit cargo as overtime in Kano.
“I urge you to take this opportunity seriously to achieve that,” he said.
Also speaking, Chief Superintendent of Customs, Headquarters, A. A Abdulkadir, explained that the system was not new but a digital transformation of the manual overtime cargo clearance process, which comes with added simplicity and efficiency.
The Chairman, Clearing Agents Association, Kano, Alhaji Hafiz Rilwan, on behalf of the stakeholders, commended the CGC for the initiative and pledged to support its implementation through wider sensitisation.
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Minister Tasks Academy On Thorough-Bred Professionals

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Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has charged the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) to remain committed towards producing thorough-bred professionals for the maritime industry.
Oyetola gave the charge at the 2025 third quarter Citizens’ and Stakeholders’ Engagement of the Institution, in Oron, Akwa Ibom State, with the theme ‘Implementation of the National Policy on Marine and Blue Economy for Onboard Training of Nigerian Merchants Navy Cadets and the Critical Needs of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria’.
Represented by the Deputy Director, Research, Planning and Statistics, MAN, Joshua Ayebameru, the minister urged the authorities of the institution not to compromise standards.
Oyetola said “Over the years, the academy has trained qualified personnel for the maritime industry. The academy remains a cornerstone institution in the maritime sector.
“Through its programmes, training, and commitment to excellence, the academy continues to produce the manpower required to keep the sector vibrant and competitive”.
Oyetola further stated that the engagement was to enable stakeholders brainstorm on how to advance Nigeria’s marine and blue economy through collaborations, training and innovation.
He insisted that seafarers, cadets, and other maritime professionals from the institution must be well-equipped to compete globally and to drive the growth and sustenance of the sector.
The minister called for stakeholders collaboration towards developing the maritime sector, saying, “the future of Nigeria’s marine and blue economy depends on all of us”
In his remarks, the Chairman of MAN’s Governing Council, Kehinde Akinola, said that the council had developed a comprehensive five-year strategic development plan for the academy.
Akinola said that the plan, when approved, would accelerate institutional reforms, enhance training standards, deepen industry linkages, and reposition the academy for greater efficiency.
He said that the governing council was partnering shipowners and operators to secure practical training for the cadets.
“It is an obligation because we must prepare our cadets to meet international standards,” he said.
Earlier, Dr Kevin Okonna, the Acting Rector of the academy, Dr Kevin Okonna, noted that the academy, within the past 10 months, had been repositioned to enhance teaching and learning.
Okonna said that the institution had been collaborating with maritime professional associations and the academy’s alumni to facilitate the employment of more maritime professionals.
“We have employed about seven marine professional lecturers to enhance cadets teaching and learning.
“We have also obtained the commitment of shipowners and their associations to provide onboard training opportunities for our cadets,” he said.
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