NIMASA Introduces New Security Measures To Check Threats In Maritime Domain

November 5, 2021

NIGERIAN Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has introduced new measures to check security threats in the Nigerian maritime domain and deter persons who may seek illegal means of entry into the country.

This was revealed in statement by Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh who stated that under the new procedure, all Ship Captains are to submit security-related pre-arrival information forms to the Agency not later than 48 hours before the ship’s arrival at any Nigerian port.

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Ship captains are also required to share their details with the Port Facility Security Officer of their next port of call not later than 72 hours before the ship’s arrival at that port for conveyance to NIMASA within 48 hours.

Additionally, all ships are to maintain 24 hours vigilance and surveillance to detect strange movements, including small boats and skiffs that may not be captured by radar.

Other measures introduced by the agency include proper pre-departure search and completion of pre-departure form before departure from any port; switching on Automatic Identification System (AIS), close monitoring of communication channels and response to any VHF call from the Nigerian Navy or the Regional Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (RMRCC).

The DG of NIMASA, said the measures are consistent with the strategy of trying to keep one step ahead of the pirates, armed robbers, and anyone or anything that poses danger to the country’s maritime domain and Nigeria, in general.

“The procedures are easy to follow and deliberate steps have been taken to make the reporting process seamless, all for the good of the ship operators and the international shipping community. They are in keeping with NIMASA’s statutory mandate to provide maritime security and implement special actions to enhance security in line with the ISPS Code Implementation Regulations (ICIR) 2014,” Jamoh said.

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