NIMASA to review 2007 Act to tackle piracy on waterways
Aug. 12, 2024
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) says it is working on a review of the 2007 NIMASA Act to tackle piracy on the nation’s territorial waters.
Mobereola said that the bill, when reviewed, would give NIMASA the right to control and monitor all kinds of vessel operations in the nation’s territorial waters.
“The menace that has been carried out in the maritime domain is not done by the biggest vessels but the smaller vessels.
“We will ensure all boats operating on our waters are well regulated to stop piracy,” Mobereola said.
He promised to meet with the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) so they could agree on how the smaller boats would be properly regulated.
NIMASA Act 2007 also known as the Merchant Shipping Act makes provision for shipping and the registration, licensing, and marking of ships in Nigeria.
The 2007 NIMASA Act also contains provisions relative to the carriage of dangerous goods by ships and the prevention of pollution from ships (NAN)