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NIMASA Partners Navy On Waterway Wreck Removal
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said it has commenced preparatory works to deploy a high-resolution magnetometer to validate the ongoing wreck removal exercise of all identified wrecks listed for removal along the Badagry Creek in Lagos.
To this effect, the agency said it worked with the Hydrography department of the Nigerian Navy to identify wrecks on the waterways.
A statement from the Assistant Director, Public Relations, NIMASA, Osagie Edward, said part of the wrecks included a completely submerged barge which was lying over 10 meters deep along the Badagry channel on coordinates 711006.1 Easting and 535294.9 Northing.
The statement revealed that the agency also successfully removed two other completely submerged barges beneath the water at 530924.9 Northing and 710608.3 Easting
Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, in the statement, said the impact of the entire exercise on the marine environment was being assessed by the agency.
”We worked closely with the hydrography unit of the Nigerian Navy in charting the waters and establishing these wrecks as critical for immediate removal.
“Some are completely submerged while others are partially submerged. This Badagry creek is a commercial route with passenger vessels plying and we place a premium on the safety of lives and properties”, the statement posited.
By: Corlins Walter
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