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NIMASA, CHATHAM HOUSE PARTNERS; PRESENT GULF GUINEA SECURITY

 

NIMASA, Chatham House Partner to Present Gulf of Guinea Security to UN Security Council


 

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has collaborated with Chatham House, London, to bring the issue of regional security in the Gulf of Guinea to the attention of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) this month.

 

This strategic move aims to enhance maritime security in the region and highlight the progress made by NIMASA in combating piracy and sea robbery.

 

Dr. Dayo Mobereola, NIMASA’s Director General, emphasized the need for effective international collaboration to sustain and build upon the security advancements in the Gulf of Guinea.

 

“We had a very fruitful discussion with the team at Chatham House,” Dr. Mobereola stated. “It is essential to inform the UNSC about the substantial security improvements in the region…We need an independent analysis of the current security situation to translate these gains into economic benefits, such as reduced freight costs for Nigerian-bound vessels and addressing issues related to war risk insurance premiums.”

 

The collaboration will also convene a meeting of international stakeholders to develop a comprehensive position paper on maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea, guiding international policy and strategy on this critical issue.

 

Dr. Mobereola highlighted the importance of this initiative, stating that it marks a proactive step by NIMASA and its partners to secure international support and recognition for the ongoing efforts to maintain safety in the Gulf of Guinea, ensuring the region remains conducive for maritime commerce and economic growth.


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