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NIMASA partners hydrographic agency on maritime safety

NIMASA and Nigeria's National Hydrographic Agency are partnering to enhance maritime safety in Nigeria through the use of local nautical charts.

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As part of efforts to advance maritime safety in Nigeria, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency said it will collaborate with the National Hydrographic Agency to explore avenues to enhance the use and patronage of locally developed nautical charts and other hydrographic communication tools.

A statement by the Deputy Director/Head, Public Relations Unit at NIMASA, Osagie Edward, stated that the move formed the thrust of deliberations when the Hydrographer of the Nation, Rear Admiral Olumide Fadahunsi, paid a working visit to the management of NIMASA.

“The collaboration between both agencies is expected to further strengthen maritime administration and support NIMASA’s statutory mandate of ensuring safety of navigation and shipping in line with the provisions of the NIMASA Act, particularly through the deployment and enforcement of accurate and up-to-date navigational charts essential for safe and efficient maritime operations,” the statement read in part.

While commending the management of NIMASA for its commitment to maritime safety and development, Rear Admiral Fadahunsi assured NIMASA of the National Hydrographic Agency’s continuous cooperation in the provision of hydrographic services to Nigeria’s maritime sector.

He noted that increased compliance with locally generated hydrographic information will improve navigational safety, maritime security, and the effective management of Nigeria’s territorial waters. Related News PalmPay drives financial inclusion for Kaduna, Kano women African maritime leaders converge to boost port efficiency School attacks and the death of ethics He noted, “Hydrography remains a critical component of maritime safety and national development.

Strengthening collaboration between the National Hydrographic Agency and NIMASA will enhance navigational safety, improve maritime security, and support sustainable growth within Nigeria’s maritime domain.” In his remarks, the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola, stated that the agency is focused on strengthening maritime safety information infrastructure, enhancing enforcement strategies, and promoting continuous capacity building to improve hydrographic services in Nigeria.

He added that collaboration with the National Hydrographic Agency is central to achieving these goals. “At NIMASA, we recognise that effective collaboration among maritime institutions is essential to achieving safer and more efficient waterways. We remain committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen maritime safety, improve operational standards, and enhance the overall growth of Nigeria’s maritime sector,” Mobereola said.

He noted, “Hydrography remains a critical component of maritime safety and national development. Strengthening collaboration between the National Hydrographic Agency and NIMASA will enhance navigational safety, improve maritime security, and support sustainable growth within Nigeria’s maritime domain.” In his remarks, the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola, stated that the agency is focused on strengthening maritime safety information infrastructure, enhancing enforcement strategies, and promoting continuous capacity building to improve hydrographic services in Nigeria.

“At NIMASA, we recognise that effective collaboration among maritime institutions is essential to achieving safer and more efficient waterways. We remain committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen maritime safety, improve operational standards, and enhance the overall growth of Nigeria’s maritime sector,” Mobereola said.

Anozie is a Chief Correspondent at Punch Newspapers with over 13 years of experience covering entertainment, maritime, and transport sectors. He specializes in producing insightful, engaging stories that provide clarity and depth across his beats. Anozie’s work reflects substantial newsroom experience and a strong commitment to accurate and compelling journalism.

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