THE Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,
(NIMASA) on Tuesday shut down three port facilities in Lagos and Rivers State
citing non-compliance with the Ship and Port Facility Security, ISPS, Code.
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The
facilities include two in Lagos; Heyden Petroleum Jetty Ijora; Waziri Jetty,
Dockyard Road Apapa, and Starz Marine Shipyard Limited in Onne in Rivers State.
While confirming the development, the Head of Public
Relations of the agency, Hajia Lami Tumaka said that the jetties and port
facilities were shut over non-compliance with the provisions of the code.She
disclosed that the affected facilities have persistently failed to comply with
the ISPS code necessitating their closure to forestall a situation where
security breaches in such facilities will negatively impact those in
compliance.“These closures are in exercise of the Agency’s powers in line with
provisions of Part VIII of the ISPS Code Implementation Regulations 2014 under
which the facilities were adjudged to be non-compliant despite repeated warnings
to remedy the deficiencies.
“NIMASA has consistently stated its commitment to the
enforcement of full compliance with the ISPS Code especially in the face of
growing terrorists’ activities globally.“Ultimately all of us are working for a
common purpose, a safer world through safety and security of the maritime
sub-sector.“If we fix our different corners of the earth, the whole world will
be safer for everybody. And so no effort should be spared in trying to guarantee
safety and security”.“All shut facilities are to remain closed until the
managers of such facilities correct the identified deficiencies in line with
the dictates of the Code as the Agency aims to achieve 100% compliance with the
cooperation of all stakeholders. This exercise is a continuous one,” Tumaka
said.
Reacting to the closure of the facilities, Vice Chairman of
the Port Facility Security Officers (PFSO) forum, Dr. Zeb Ikokide said that the
agency should not have shut down the facilities considering the volume of
investment at stake.He also said the forum can only advise members on how best
to ensure compliance with the ISPS Code at their facilities, noting that the
decision on how to proceed rests with the investors.Ikokide faulted the high
commendation the United States Coast Guard gave to NIMASA since as many as 4
facilities have been found to have fallen short of the prescribed standards.
On his part, the Secretary of the Forum, Ignatius Uche
commended NIMASA for the closure saying that “it is good for both the port
industry and the Forum.Uche noted that the closure should serve as a red alert
to other facilities that have refused to update the security of their
facilities.
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