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As DG Reaffirms Commitment to Deepen Compliance as USCG Pledge Support

L-R: Lieutenant Commander Eric Hatfield; International Port Security Liaison Officer; Deputy Director, International Ships and Ports Facility Security (ISPS) Code NIMASA; Mrs. Jane Gabriel-Ibeh; DG NIMASA; Dr. Dayo Mobereola; Chief of International Port Security Operations, Mr. Bryan Ullmer; Executive Director, Operations NIMASA; Engr. Fatai Taiye Adeyemi and Head, ISPS Unit of NIMASA, Mr. Isa Mudi after a visit to key port facilities in Lagos by the USCG team.

 

In furtherance of efforts to ensure Safety and Security in the Nigerian maritime industry, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening port security in line with international standards, as the United States Coast Guard (USCG) continues to provide technical support for improved compliance with provisions of the International Ships and Ports Facility Security (ISPS) Code.

A statement by Edward Osagie, Spokesman of the Agency, disclosed that a delegation from the USCG, led by the Chief of International Port Security Operations, Mr. Bryan Ullmer, was in Nigeria on a five-day assessment visit to key port facilities in Lagos, including Rano, PTML, Five Star Logistics Terminal, Standard Flour Mill, and NNPC Jetty.

According to Mr. Osagie,  the  visit was aimed at evaluating the level of compliance of these facilities with the ISPS Code.

After the facility tour, Ullmer commended the progress made by Nigeria over the years, noting that the partnership between both countries has yielded tangible improvements in maritime security.

“We have maintained a longstanding partnership with Nigeria dating back to the PICOMSS era, and what we are seeing today reflects measurable progress in port security compliance. While there is still work to be done, the improvements across the facilities visited are significant, and we remain committed to deepening collaboration with NIMASA to achieve full alignment with international maritime security standards,” he said.

 

Also speaking, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, reiterated the Agency’s resolve to sustain the momentum and address all identified gaps to ensure Nigeria meets global best practices.

“NIMASA remains fully committed to working closely with the United States Coast Guard to strengthen Nigeria’s port security architecture. We recognize that while notable progress has been made, more effort is required, and we will continue to engage proactively to ensure the complete removal of the Condition of Entry on Nigerian-bound vessels,” he stated.

Dr. Mobereola also emphasized that the Agency, under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, is intensifying efforts to enhance compliance across all port facilities, noting that achieving full compliance will not only improve Nigeria’s global maritime reputation but also boost trade and investment opportunities.

NIMASA reiterated that the ongoing collaboration between NIMASA and the USCG forms part of broader efforts to align Nigeria’s maritime security framework with international standards, thereby enhancing the country’s competitiveness in global shipping and port operations.

 

 

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