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NOSDRA Acquires Vessel To Check Oil Spill
National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA has acquired a 19 metre poll-cat oil spill response vessel “to ensure adequate, timely and effective diction, control and response to oil spill in Nigeria”.
Mr. Peter Idabor, the Director-General of NOSDRA, made the information known in Abuja last Tuesday at a three-day conference on the Activation of National Oil Spill Contingency Plan (NOSCP).
Idabor said the vessel, acquired though the support of the Ecological Funds Office, would arrive in the country soon, adding that that the activation of NOSCP was in line with global best practice on oil spill. Idahor said the exercise would also strengthen the prepardness of the country to effectively manage oil spillage.
He, however, said that the objective of the meeting was to strengthen the oil spill response capability of Nigeria and the 22 countries of Global Initiatives for West and Central Africa (GIWACAF) project. Idahor commended UNDP and other stakeholders for ensuring the success of the event.
He said that the agency’s laboratory and warehouse complex in Port Harcourt was almost ready, explaining that when completed, it would ensure proper stockpile of oil spill response equipment for deployment and sampling oil impacted sites.
Idahor said that NOSDRA had completed the Environmental Sensitivity Index mapping of Nigeria’s coastline, stretching inland from Badagry to Calabar.
He pointed out that the project was available for sale to oil companies and other stakeholders.
The Minister for Environment, Hadiza Mailafa, described NOSCP as very strategic and critical to the transformation agenda of the Federal Government.
She said the administration had resolved to take a bold step to activate the eight years national plan.
Mailafa, who was represented by Mr. Gambo Jakada, the Director of Human Resources in the ministry, said that NOSCP was conceived and developed by the Federal Government in response to prevention, control and response to oil spill.