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Gulf of Guinea: Chief of Naval Staff announces Nigeria’s exit from piracy list

Nigeria’s improvements in reducing piracy attacks on its Gulf of Guinea waters by 77% has been reflected in the removal of Nigeria from the piracy list by the International Maritime Bureau.

This was disclosed by Vice Admiral AZ Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff in a statement posted by the Federal Government.

This also comes after the Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, echoed similar claims on Nigeria’s removal from the piracy list.

What the Chief of Naval Staff is saying

While highlighting the significance of Nigeria exiting the piracy list said, “It is heartwarming to note the significant decline in piracy attacks by 77% on Nigerian waters as reflected in the International Maritime Bureau Q3 2021 report… the latest IMB report shows that Nigeria has exited the IMB Piracy List.”

Gambo added that the Navy will continue to leverage on all factors of national location, technology, training, teamwork and synergy to re-energise the Nigerian Navy and enhance her as a well-motivated and ready naval force in the discharge of her constitutional mandate and other assigned tasks in fulfillment of national security.

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Meanwhile, earlier this week, Jamoh, the NIMASA boss hinted that Nigeria has been removed from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) piracy record list.

“The further zeal to keep our maritime space secured, promote socio-economic development and leaving no stone unturned, led to the launch of the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure.

“We have also leaned heavily on the limitless resources of information technology to integrate our security operations to provide stability to a singular non-oil sector that sustains the Nigerian economy,” Jamoh stated.

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