The Director General of the Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside
has stated that the agency will not rest on its oars until 100 per cent
compliance of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS)
Code is achieved in all port facilities across the country.
Peterside stated this at the opening of a
five-day Advanced Drills and Exercises Workshop organised by NIMASA in
conjunction with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for ISPS
Implementation Officers.
He stated that the agency is committed to increasing the compliance level from the present 90 per cent to 100 per cent.
Peterside, who was represented at the
event by the Executive Director, Maritime Labour and Cabotage Services
of the agency, Mr. Gambo Ahmed, said that the NIMASA realises the
importance of capacity building towards the successful implementation of
the Code hence, the need for frequent training of the enforcement
officers in order to acquaint them with the current rudiments.
According to him, “It is no secret that
we have made giant strides in ISPS code implementation in Nigeria. We do
not wish to rest as the zeal to attain 100 per cent compliance in all
port facilities can only be achieved if the officers are technically
equipped and updated on international standards required for ISPS Code
Implementation.”
The DG further commended the IMO for its
continuous technical support to Nigeria adding that the support has
assisted the country in the successful implementation of the code.
In his words: “The support of the IMO in
providing peer review and other forms of technical support has played
an integral role in assisting us as the Designated Authority in raising
the bar of the implementation of the Code. Through this support we have
been able to steadily increase compliance levels amongst ISPS applicable
facilities and our officers have been able to guide compliance and
boost awareness levels in the maritime environment.”
The NIMASA boss also emphasised the agency’s commitment towards ensuring the ports and terminals are safer and more reliable to do business in line with the federal government’s Agenda of Ease of Doing Business.
The NIMASA boss also emphasised the agency’s commitment towards ensuring the ports and terminals are safer and more reliable to do business in line with the federal government’s Agenda of Ease of Doing Business.
Also speaking at the event, IMO Lead Consultant, Mr. Brian Cranmer, said that he was impressed with the zeal of NIMASA towards ensuring compliance of ISPS Code in Nigeria. He promised IMO’s continuous support to the agency and indeed Nigeria towards the implementation of relevant IMO instruments
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