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Regional cooperation: NIMASA provides technical support for São Tomé and Príncipe

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The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has provided technical support to Instituto Marito e Portuaruo IMAP in São Tomé and Príncipe.

While making the presentation at an event in São Tomé, with the Nigeria’s Ambassador to São Tomé, Ambassador Gambo Hamza in attendance, NIMASA’s Director General, Dr Bashir Jamoh said that the Federal Government of Nigeria is committed to regional maritime development premised on cooperation.

Jamoh, who was represented by the agency’s Director Special Duties, Mr Isichei Osamgbi, said that it has become imperative for African countries particularly in the Gulf of Guinea to help one another to ensure proper harnessing of the regional maritime potential.

“Recently, it has become very pertinent for African countries to continue to collaborate and strengthen their relationships; helping one another in their areas of need, for us to harness the vast opportunities we have to the best of our abilities. Particularly in the maritime sector, the Gulf of Guinea is one area where that is most needed as encouraged by the International Maritime Organisation.

Evidences in the past have shown that when nations and organizations work together, each bringing in their vast areas of strength, they tend to develop faster and grow their economies better”, the DG said.

Hamza commended NIMASA, adding that the recent achievements in the Gulf of Guinea has improved the country’s image.

He further said that, considering that no nation can singlehandedly tackle transnational crimes such as piracy and trafficking in arms, it has become expedient for cluster of nations across the world to cooperate, join resources and fight criminal elements in our waterways.

He acknowledged NIMASA leading effort in the fight against piracy and ensure the safety and waterways in the region.

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