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Peterside: Nigeria, Korea Are Strategic Partners In Maritime Sector

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LAGOS (Sundiata Post) – The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has said there is need to strengthen the strategic partnership between Nigeria and the Republic of Korea in the maritime industry, as the two countries stand to derive mutual benefits from such relationship.

He said this during a courtesy visit by the Korean Consul General to Nigeria, Mr. Lee Younghoan to the Agency.

While recognising the strategic position of Korea as a great ship building nation, he appealed to the consul-general on the need for qualified Nigerian seafarers to be placed onboard Korean vessels operating in the Nigerian maritime domain; noting that Nigeria has a pool of qualified seafarers and other competent maritime personnel that can adequately serve the global maritime industry.

Furthermore, Dr. Peterside reiterated the NIMASA’s commitment to tackling the daunting menace of piracy and related forms of criminal activities at sea.

“Nigeria is poised to tackle the menace of piracy and we have recorded great successes in the past three months and our vision is to have safe and secure oceans with zero piracy activities in the next one year”, he stated.‎

Earlier in his address, the consul-general, Mr. Lee Younghoan, commended NIMASA for its efforts in fighting piracy activities on the nation’s waterways and also appealed for more surveillance and security in safeguarding lives and property on the nation’s waterways.

He assured the DG of the readiness of the Korean Government to support Nigeria especially in the areas of safety and security.

It will be recalled that Peterside at a recent forum expressed the agency’s desire to work with other stakeholders and expedite action on the passage of the Anti-Piracy and Other related Crimes at Sea Bill into law, which would provide the requisite framework for the fight, prosecution and punishment of piracy and related maritime crimes.

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