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The Nigerian Immigration Service has called on nations within the Gulf of Guinea to prioritise maritime border security in order to contain transnational terrorism and organised illicit trade in the region.
The Nigerian Immigration Service has called on nations within the Gulf of Guinea to prioritise maritime border security in order to contain transnational terrorism and organised illicit trade in the region.
Former Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside says the demise of Dr Chris Asoluka,
Chief Chris Asoluka PhD fondly referred to as Okwuruoha has died. A statement signed by his first son, Jamachi Chris-Asoluka on Saturday, May 10, 2025
Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority has dismissed allegation of an ongoing multi-billion naira corruption within the Agency as “spurious” and an attempt to “distract”.
In a bid to foster more collaboration among critical stakeholders in the Ship Building & Ship Repairs sub-sector, the Naval Dockyard Limited on Wednesday hosted
In furtherance of the conversation on Ocean Literacy and Climate Action, Dr Stephanie Waniko, National Coordinator, Nigerian Blue Schools Global Network
As the tenure of Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, President General, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria winds down, Comrade Francis Bunu Abi
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (UNSDG) 17, "Partnerships for the Goals," emphasizes the importance of collaboration between stakeholders
The Nigerian Ports Authority has restated its commitment to creating systems and structures that promote women’s rights and empowerment within the Agency.
Mr Bola Oyebamiji, Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)
The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has called on Nigerians to avoid using substandard and poorly maintained boats.
Speaking at a technical meeting with boat manufacturers in Abuja, Managing Director of the Agency, Mr. Bola Oyebamiji who stated that safety and security across the nation’s waterways is a priority also called for the speedy passage of the Coastal Guards Bill into law by the National Assembly.
The call comes in the wake of the December 16, 2024, tragic boat mishap along the River Benue route in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State, which claimed several lives.
Oyebamiji expressed deep concern over the rising incidents of boat accidents, attributing 90% of the incidents to human error.
“I was at a training session with some boat drivers and discovered that we have a long way to go in this country. Many of them are not only untrained but also intoxicated at the early hours of the day. This is unacceptable, and we are working tirelessly to address these issues.”
Maritime TV Africa reports that NIWA has also intensified collaboration with indigenous boat builders to phase out substandard wooden boats while also taking the campaign for safety to riverine communities.
“We are actively working with indigenous boat builders to replace wooden boats with durable, safer alternatives. This collaboration is key to eliminating unsafe practices and ensuring the long-term safety of passengers on our waterways.
“We have visited numerous riverine villages and cities to advocate for safety on our waterways but for us to achieve comprehensive safety and security, we appeal to the National Assembly to help prioritize and pass the Coastal Guards Bill. This will equip us with the necessary tools to regulate and secure our waterways effectively”, the Managing Director said.
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Photo caption: L-R: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barr. Pius Akutah; Director, Strategic Planning and Research, Mr. Rotimi Anifowose; and Director of Human Resources,
The Nigerian Chamber of Shipping has announced the recent appointment of Mr Aminu Umar, President of the Nigerian Chamber o