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FG Launches Maritime Security In June

FG Launches Maritime Security In June
  • PublishedMay 18, 2021

To address the security challenges facing the country, the Federal Government is set to launch a Maritime Security Project in Lagos in June.

Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, said that the project will be inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Minister made the disclosure when the Belgium Ambassador to Nigeria paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja on Monday.
He added that the Crisis in the Maritime Sector is the maritime Insecurity and its more complex than the world knows” but the Federal Government has come up with a solution and it is ready to take off.
The Navy, Police, Army and State Security Service are involved.
According to the Minister, “if it is successful, in the near future there will be improvement in the Maritime security, then other countries in the Gulf of the Guinea can adopt it, adding that 75% or 65% of crime comes from our water and if we are able to eliminate it then we will be making a lot of progress.
“If you are in the air, you see what is happening in the water, you are inside the water, you will be able to respond, the helicopter has the capacity to drop in the Naval men when they see anything suspicious”, he stated.
Speaking further, he stated that he will be glad to partner and share information with anyone who wants information for the purpose of securing the Gulf of the Guinea.
Earlier, the Belgium Ambassador to Nigeria, Daniel Bertrand, officially presented a letter to the Minister requesting for the support of the Nigerian government for the Belgium candidate for the position at the International Maritime Organization.
Bertrand also mentioned that they have observed with keen interest what is happening in the Gulf of Guinea and would like to be of assistance and give support to the implementation of the maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.

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